Friday, 8 November 2013

Classifications

Classifications that I am going to consider are only 15 and 18 because most horror films are classified as this. Horror films in current time are more 15 the reason for this is directors want more viewers to make more money. As my trailer will be much budgeted, I should consider more the 15 classification as it may not be well edited and filmed as other films with big budgets. So I may not have anything to gruesome for the viewers, I will also have to consider the props and location that are available to me. 


15- Discrimination cannot be shown or no discriminatory language. Drug taking, may be shown but the film as a whole must not promote or encourage drug misuse. The horror can be a strong threat and menace which is permitted unless it is sadistic or sexualised. The imitable should be easily accessible weapons should be glamorised. Language there can be frequent use of strong language. There can be sexual context without detail; there can also be nudity without detail. There should be no theme prohibited provided the treatment is appropriate for 15. Violence may be strong but should not dwell on pain and injury. 


18- Adults should be free to use their own entertainment, with some exceptions. It is in breach of criminal law or has been created through the commission of a criminal offence. Material or treatment appears to the BBFC to risk harm to individuals or through behaviour to society, portrayal of the violent or dangerous acts or illegal use which may cause harm to public health or moral panic.    



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