Sunday 10 February 2013

research- classification.

The British Board of Film Classification, is a non-governmental organisation, funded by the film industry and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films within the United Kingdom.
  • Universal means all ages admitted, there is nothing unsuitable for children.
  • Parent/Guardian means all ages admitted, but certain scenes may be unsuitable for young children. May contain mild language and sex/drugs references. May contain moderate violence if justified by context.
  • 12A means films under this category are considered to be unsuitable for very young people. Those aged under 12 years are only admitted if accompanied by an adult, aged at least 18 years. Films under this category can contain mature themes, discrimination, soft drugs, moderate swear words, infrequent strong language and moderate violence, sex references and nudity. 
  • 15 means only those are permitted and films under this category can contain adult themes, hard drugs, frequent strong language and limited use of very strong language, strong violence and strong sex references, and nudity without graphic detail.
  • 18 means Nobody younger than 18, films under this category do not have limitation on the bad language that is used. Hard drugs are generally allowed, and explicit sex references along with detailed sexual activity are also allowed. Scenes of strong real sex may be permitted if justified by the context. Very strong, gory, and/or sadistic violence is usually permitted.

My opening sequence that we will be filming shortly will be suitable for children over 12 or even universal, meaning all audiences can watch it and it is suitable to go on facebook or youtube.

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