Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Certificate Research

This shows the different age classification for all films. These are decided by the BBFC. The list of age ratings are: U, PG, 12, 15, 18.






The rating "U " means that it is suitable for children above the age of 4. Films with a U rating should be set in a positive framework and not to include any type of violence. But if it did it needs to reassure children watching the film. 


The rating PG means that there needs to be a parent present when young children are watching the film and some of the scenes in the film may be unsuitable for younger viewers. Films with this rating at suitable for children above 8 years old. This rating isn't suitable for our film as it contains scenes that are graphic and not suitable for young children. 


The film classification of 12 means that it is suitable for people to watch that are 12 years an older. This rating is given for films if the content isn't bad throughout the whole film. We again decided this age is too young as some of the scenes may disturb young children. 


The age classification of 15 means that only people over the age of 15 can watch this film because of violent scenes, strong language or scenes that are not appropriate for younger viewers. When going to watch a rated 15 film you may be asked for ID when purchasing your ticket. We decided to use this rating for our trailer as there are some graphic scenes and slight jump scares which is a perfect fit. 


The classification of 18 means that only someone over the age of 18 can watch these films. A film might get this classification because of explicit scenes, strong language, high drug used or breaching the law.

























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