Sunday, 16 December 2012

BBFC

The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is funded by the film industry and is a non governmental orginisation (meaning they work independantly). They are responsible for the national classification and censorship of films within the United Kingdom.

They give each film they review a certificate rating.The ratings that they use are in the table below...






Our film rating:

We decided our film , 'Fatal Error' falls under the category of 12A due to it's scenes of imitable behaviour with firearms and mild torture in the begining of the film. Some viewers may find some scenes disturbing but undertones of comedy and humour throughout the film is what brings the film down to a 12A.

Here is what follows in our film which should explain why we have given our film a 12A certificate rating.

Our rating does not affect our target audience as we set it primarly for males under the age of 35 with a secondary audience of females under the same age. They would still be able to watch this film providing they were 12 years old or over.

No comments:

Post a Comment