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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Partners in Crime (Doctor Who)
Description

CGI-created aliens march through Central London to find their ship.

Source

BBC publicity broadcast

Article

Partners in Crime (Doctor Who)

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Full

Low resolution?

Low

Purpose of use

The image represents the Adipose, the antagonists of the relevant story ("Partners in Crime"). Specifically, the image provides the following:

  • Their appearances as small white aliens, in a way that text can not describe. An uninvolved editor commented that a proposed text-only alternative made him "[think] more along the lines of small balls, like beads of mercury", totally disimilar to their actual appearance.
  • The creation of Adipose is discussed, as a "cute" monster, a break from Doctor Who's "scary" monsters
  • The image is an example of the crowd replication technology used by the post-production team under the supervision of Oscar winner Stephen Regelous. Again, this is an entirely new concept to Doctor Who, which previously dealt with small groups.
Replaceable?

No other images from different sources; no real way to describe them with words.

Other information Nope.
Non-free / fair use media rationale for List of Doctor Who monsters and aliens
Description

CGI-created aliens march through Central London to find their ship.

Source

BBC publicity broadcast

Article

List of Doctor Who monsters and aliens

Portion used

Full

Low resolution?

Low

Purpose of use

The image represents the Adipose, the antagonists of the relevant story ("Partners in Crime"). Specifically, the image provides the following:

  • Their appearances as small white aliens, in a way that text can not describe. An uninvolved editor commented that a proposed text-only alternative made him "[think] more along the lines of small balls, like beads of mercury", totally disimilar to their actual appearance.
  • The creation of Adipose is discussed, as a "cute" monster, a break from Doctor Who's "scary" monsters
  • The image is an example of the crowd replication technology used by the post-production team under the supervision of Oscar winner Stephen Regelous. Again, this is an entirely new concept to Doctor Who, which previously dealt with small groups.
Replaceable?

No other images from different sources; no real way to describe them with words.

Other information Nope.


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