Thursday, 17 October 2013

Film ratings #11


Film Ratings


British ratings used -

U, PG, 12A, 12, 15, 18, R18


BBFC -  The bbfc decide film classifications for games, film and music. They introduced film rating in 1912 as they thought some films were too graphic for young children. Classifications are also used to give consumers information they may need before viewing a film/video.

Information about the BBFC -  http://www.bbfc.co.uk/


Some film ratings have been forced to change from their original certificate. An example of this is the first Rambo film which changed from a 15 to an 18





















2 comments:

  1. Overall feedback - your blogs so little evidence of using media to help support your posts eg sound cloud, prezi, tumblr, links etc These all need to be used to show evidence of experimentation in new media.
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  2. Missing posts:
    Representation of men and women in Thrillers
    Audience Positioning
    Film distribution
    Film Marketing
    Independent films vs Hollywood

    History of Openig sequences
    Conventions of opening sequences

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