Thursday, 10 January 2013

The British Board of Film Classification


The British Board of Film Classification states the guidelines for a 15 rated film are:
  • ·         No theme is prohibited, provided the treatment is appropriate to 15 year olds.
  • ·         There may be frequent use of strong language – the strongest terms are rarely accepted. Also continued aggressive use of strong language and sexual abuse is unacceptable.
  • ·         There are no constraints on nudity in a non-sexual or educational context.
  • ·         Sexual activity and nudity may be portrayed but without strong detail. The depiction of casual sex should be handles responsibly. There may be occasional strong verbal references t sexual behaviour
  • ·         Violence may be strong but may not dwell on the infliction of pain and of injuries.
  • ·         Scenes of sexual violence must be discreet and brief
  • ·         Dangerous combat techniques such as ear claps, head-butts and blows to the neck are unlikely to be acceptable.
  • ·         There may be no emphasis on the use of easily accessible lethal weapons especially knives
  • ·         Drug taking may be shown but clear instructive detail is unacceptable.
  • ·         The film as a whole must not promote or encourage drug use
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The British Board of Film Classification states the guidelines for a 18 rated film are:
  • ·         There are no constraints in theme, language, nudity or horror. However the board can cut or reject content such as detailed portrayal of violent or dangerous acts that is likely to promote the activity
  • ·         When sexual material genuinely seeks to inform and educate in matters such as human sexuality, safe sex and health, exceptions to the normal contraints on explicit images may be made in the public interest.
  • ·         Such explicit detail must be kept to the minimum necessary to illustrate the educational or instructional points being made
  • ·         Material which appears to be stimulated is generally passed at 18. While images of real sex are confines to the R18 category.
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We are aiming our film at 15+ so we need to avoid creating our film to be an 18 because that would stop a lot of our target audience from watching our fillm. We decided to not include any sexual activity or visible violence as we would run the risk of our film being certifies an 18, which would stop 15-17 year old from watch our film.

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