We researched the British Board of Film Classification to give us an indication of what our children's film opening should allow or not. The BBFC decides on what ratings a film should receive from its content. We were looking at 'PG' and 'U's.
As a group we researched how a film could be classified as a 'PG' according to the BBFC. We saw that they must follow: moderate violence, natural nudity,no references to illegal drugs etc.
From researching this and discussing what 'U's must follow also we tried to modify the correct classifications.We looked at individual film openings and guessed what rating the film received. We looked at films such as 'UP' which we guessed was a 'U' and 'A series of unfortunate events' as 'PG'.
We need to know these correct classifications as it is essential for children's films in particular to get this correct as you have to target the audience and make sure you follow the rules and children aren't watching things they ethically aren't allowed to watch.
As a group we researched how a film could be classified as a 'PG' according to the BBFC. We saw that they must follow: moderate violence, natural nudity,no references to illegal drugs etc.
From researching this and discussing what 'U's must follow also we tried to modify the correct classifications.We looked at individual film openings and guessed what rating the film received. We looked at films such as 'UP' which we guessed was a 'U' and 'A series of unfortunate events' as 'PG'.
We need to know these correct classifications as it is essential for children's films in particular to get this correct as you have to target the audience and make sure you follow the rules and children aren't watching things they ethically aren't allowed to watch.
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