Thursday 1 December 2011

Film classification research


The certificate of films is to give guidance on how the main issues are demonstrated and applied from ‘U’ through to ‘R18’. This is a very important part of the film as it distinguishes the audiences and works out what film is suitable for certain people. Without it, could ruin the reputation of the film itself, leaving a poor review and less viewers.
The British board of Film Classification is an independent, non-governmental and funded by the fees it charges people who submit their films and video works for the classification. The video works include; video games, films, programmes released on DVD or blu-ray, or which is distributed by the download or streaming on the Internet. The BBFC takes its responsibilities appropriately particularly in order to protect the children from any harm which may be caused by making sure they are watching an appropriate film. Before allowing a child to view a work, parents are advised to consider carefully the classification.

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