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Our Production and the BBFC

In the UK, before a film or TV show can be displayed to the public or
sold for home use, it must be reviewed by the BBFC (British Board of
Film Classification). They will give the production a rating based on
its content. This may include drug use, strong language, sexual
content or violence.

This was taken into consideration when planning our
production, and we decided, based on the guidelines given by the
BBFC, what rating our production was likely to receive.
The rating we wanted
•   In order for our production to reach the greatest amount of people, we wanted it
    to be rated 12, as this would allow for a greater reach in our audience, whilst also
    allowing for moderate examples of violence and other content.

•   To ensure this happened, we based our storyline and narrative around these
    restrictions, to ensure the production stayed as a 12
Violence in our Production
 Although our opening sequence didn’t contain any scenes of violence, our
 whole production would include fight scenes and other forms of moderate
 violence. The BBFC rating states that productions containing moderate violence
 come up the classification of a 12, which allows anyone aged 12 or over to be
 considered suitable to watch the production. This could also come under the
 12A category, which is rated slightly higher than a 12, but still allows anyone 12
 or over to view it with adult supervision.
Language within our Production
 Our opening sequence contains no strong language, but our full production may
 contain brief examples. This would again cause our production to be rated as a
 12, but care would be taken to ensure this rating didn’t go higher, meaning the
 amount of strong language would be kept to a minimum.

 We believe that strong language is not always necessary, and is often used without
 purpose. We believe we would use it to show the frustration of a character or, if
 used frequently, to show that a character is quite violent or antagonistic.
Drugs and Sex within our Production
 The use of drugs will not appear at any point within our production at any point, as
 we didn’t see it as necessary to the storyline or narrative. Due to the nature of the
 scenario we saw no reason for the protagonist or any other character to use or
 discuss drugs within the production.

 The same applied for using sex within our production. Although sex appeal may
 help to interest a male audience, so would violence and the sci-fi elements of the
 narrative. Sex appeal could also interest a female audience, but the drama
 element of the narrative also do this job in a different way.
Conclusion
•   In conclusion, we believe that our production would be rated a 12 but the BBFC,
    which would help the reach of of audience to increase, therefore getting a larger
    viewership, which hopefully would subsequently increase its popularity.

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Bbfc

  • 1. Our Production and the BBFC In the UK, before a film or TV show can be displayed to the public or sold for home use, it must be reviewed by the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification). They will give the production a rating based on its content. This may include drug use, strong language, sexual content or violence. This was taken into consideration when planning our production, and we decided, based on the guidelines given by the BBFC, what rating our production was likely to receive.
  • 2. The rating we wanted • In order for our production to reach the greatest amount of people, we wanted it to be rated 12, as this would allow for a greater reach in our audience, whilst also allowing for moderate examples of violence and other content. • To ensure this happened, we based our storyline and narrative around these restrictions, to ensure the production stayed as a 12
  • 3. Violence in our Production Although our opening sequence didn’t contain any scenes of violence, our whole production would include fight scenes and other forms of moderate violence. The BBFC rating states that productions containing moderate violence come up the classification of a 12, which allows anyone aged 12 or over to be considered suitable to watch the production. This could also come under the 12A category, which is rated slightly higher than a 12, but still allows anyone 12 or over to view it with adult supervision.
  • 4. Language within our Production Our opening sequence contains no strong language, but our full production may contain brief examples. This would again cause our production to be rated as a 12, but care would be taken to ensure this rating didn’t go higher, meaning the amount of strong language would be kept to a minimum. We believe that strong language is not always necessary, and is often used without purpose. We believe we would use it to show the frustration of a character or, if used frequently, to show that a character is quite violent or antagonistic.
  • 5. Drugs and Sex within our Production The use of drugs will not appear at any point within our production at any point, as we didn’t see it as necessary to the storyline or narrative. Due to the nature of the scenario we saw no reason for the protagonist or any other character to use or discuss drugs within the production. The same applied for using sex within our production. Although sex appeal may help to interest a male audience, so would violence and the sci-fi elements of the narrative. Sex appeal could also interest a female audience, but the drama element of the narrative also do this job in a different way.
  • 6. Conclusion • In conclusion, we believe that our production would be rated a 12 but the BBFC, which would help the reach of of audience to increase, therefore getting a larger viewership, which hopefully would subsequently increase its popularity.