File:BBC Henry VI, Part 2.jpg

Summary

{{Non-free use rationale 2

|Description = King Henry VI (Peter Benson) surveys the destruction after the Jack Cade rebellion

|Source = DVD Capture

|Date = 1983

|Author = BBC

|Article = BBC Television Shakespeare

|Purpose = The article talks about the use of a stylised set based on a children's adventure playground, but notes that as the Henry VI trilogy progresses, the set becomes darker and more worn as a visual metaphor for the political disintegration of England. Compared to the colourful set of Henry VI, Part 1, the set seen in this picture stands in stark contrast.

|Replaceability = No such image exists

|Replaceability_text = The changing of the set from episode to episode was a vital part of the thematic and visual design of the series. Having used an image of great colour for Henry VI, Part 1, this image shows the explicit change, which cannot be adequately conveyed in words.

|Minimality = It is a single image from the show used to illustrate one aspect of the production only.

|Commercial = Does not limit the copyright owners' rights to distribute the film on television or DVDs in any way

}}

{{Non-free use rationale 2

|Description = King Henry VI (Peter Benson) surveys the destruction after the Jack Cade rebellion

|Source = DVD Capture

|Date = 1983

|Author = BBC

|Article = Henry VI, Part 2

|Purpose = The article talks about the use of a stylised set based on a children's adventure playground, but notes that as the Henry VI trilogy progresses, the set becomes darker and more worn as a visual metaphor for the political disintegration of England. Compared to the colourful set of Henry VI, Part 1, the set seen in this picture stands in stark contrast.

|Replaceability = No such image exists

|Replaceability_text = The changing of the set from episode to episode was a vital part of the thematic and visual design of the series. Having used an image of great colour for Henry VI, Part 1, this image shows the explicit change, which cannot be adequately conveyed in words.

|Minimality = It is a single image from the show used to illustrate one aspect of the production only.

|Commercial = Does not limit the copyright owners' rights to distribute the film on television or DVDs in any way

}}

Rationale of fair use

  1. The screenshot is of lower resolution and quality than the original film (copies made from it will be of inferior quality).
  2. No free or public-domain images have been located for this content.
  3. The screenshot does not limit the copyright owners' rights to distribute the film on television or DVDs in any way.
  4. The screenshot is used to illustrate and/or enhance something specifically described in the article(s).
  5. The screenshot is being used for informational purposes only, and its use is not believed to detract from the original film in any way.

Licensing

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