Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Certificate


After discussing with our group, we decided it be appropriate if the certificate for our film was a 15. As I have stated before, our film will be gang culture, which is implied through the opening 2 minutes which we filmed. This would then include violence and taboo language and dangerous behavior therefore would fit in to the '15' certificate. Here are a few official guidelines for the certificate which are stated for a 15 -  
  • Frequent use of strong language can be permitted, although very strong language needs to be restricted and would have to be seen as reasonable in the context. Frequent usage of very strong language would be seldom allowed. 
  • Drug taking may be shown but the film as a whole must not promote or encourage drug misuse. Promotion of drugs which are easy to obtain are unlikely to be allowed. 
  • Strong threat and menace are permitted unless sadistic or sexualised. 
  • Dangerous behavior (for example, hanging, suicide and self-harming) can be allowed provided the detail of such is low so that it can not create too much of an impression of the viewer. Abuse of weapons which are easily obtained will not be tolerated.
Here is another image from the BBFC website outlining simple facts on this certificate identifying the difference between a 15 and a 12A also giving a rough guidline to what is expected in  the scenes to a 15 fil which could relate to our film...

After evaluating our opening and taking into consideration the rest of our film, it is definitely not appropriate for viewers under the age of 15 and this is an image of the other ratings we could chose from to certify our film:
                                                 

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