Many
B movies of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s utilized the "
spinning newspaper" effect to narrate important plot points that occurred offscreen. The effect necessitated the appearance of a realistic front page, which consisted of a main
headline relevant to the plot, and several smaller headlines used as filler. A large number of these spinning newspapers included stories titled "New Petitions Against Tax" and "Building Code Under Fire." In the 2013 movie
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters by Tommy Wirkola, a scene shows burning newspaper articles on Hansel and Gretel after they become famous for killing a witch. The articles show a plot relevant headline and further showcase an unknown type of filler text that reads as rather complex sentences which don't serve to make any sense. ==Character Generator Protocol==