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SYMON AGUILAR
 FDA is a voice for UK film distribution
 A distribution stance in regular representations to and consultations with the UK Film Council,
   the government and other trade organisations in the film industry. We are also a passionate
   advocate of distributors' pivotal role in the well-being of the whole film economy.
   We are a founder member of All Industry Marketing for Cinema (AIM), a generic marketing
   body which works to increase and broaden the UK cinema audience across the board.
   Film is an influential, dynamic part of the UK's creative economy and FDA is engaged in the
   industry's on-going efforts to combat film piracy and theft. We are members of the
   Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) and the Alliance Against IP Theft. Visit our
   dedicated section on film piracy.
   We are also represented on the British Screen Advisory Council (BSAC), a forum for the
   discussion of policy issues affecting the audio-visual industries.
   FDA is a substantial supporter of the UK film industry - geared mainly towards the next
   generation of filmmakers and audiences
                                   FROM FDA WEBSITE http://www.launchingfilms.com/about-us
 The Internet Movie Database is an online database of information related
   to films, television programs, and video games, including actors, production crew
   personnel, and fictional characters featured in these three visual entertainment
   media.




 The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), originally British Board of Film
   Censors, is a non-governmental organisation, funded by the film industry and
   responsible for the national classification and censorship of films within the United
   Kingdom. It has a statutory requirement to classify videos, DVDs and some video
   games
 This film category is more aimed for wider audiences as it allows all
   ages to watch the following film and scenes will be much more strict in
   this category such as the use of foul language in the film such as the F
   word or the B word a typical used words as they do not want children
   to inherit this type of language.
 U rating this is the much more accepted age rating as it is acceptable
   for any viewer at any age, as these types of films will be movies such as
   animated cartoons and these will be movies such as the incredible as it
   is targeted for the younger audience and shows positivity in the film
   and good teachings to children.
 PG standing for Parental Guidance, this is the age rating which is
   suitable for every age rating but ages below the age of 12 may need a
   parent to accompany them, although it will not have explicit content
   but may include bad words in the movie and may not be suitable for
   ages such as 8-9 etc.
 These film rating is the much more older audiences hence the fact that they
   are in the red zoned colour.
 12 and 12A this is the audience that film makers create allowing people that
   are 12 and above have the availability to watch the film as they are the
   suitable age for the following film. The 12A states the fact that the audience
   has to be atleasrt12 and accompanied by an adult to watch the film and no
   one under this age is available to watch the film, unless they are with a adult
   giving them permission to watch the film.
 15 age classification is targeted for the 15 and above audience as film at this
   age rating will most likely contain strong languages, violence, sex and drugs
   etc. And no one below this age rating can watch the following film due to
   extreme scenes.
 18 age classification is targeted for the much older audience and the higher
   age rating this is like the 15, it will contain the same but it will be much
   more extreme for example sex scenes will include sex but in the 18 category
   it will be included with much more nudes and explicit scenes with higher
   editing such as blood killing.
Here are a few films that are a few Thriller films that
           are released this following few weeks

 Bullet To The Head (Hill 2013)
 Genre(s) Action, Thriller, Crime
 Rating R
 Viewing: Vue, Cineworld, Odeon
 Run time: 91 Minutes
 Plot : After watching their respective partners die, a cop and a hit man
   form an alliance in order to bring down their common enemy.

 Les Miserables (Hopper 2013)
 Genre(s) Drama , Thriller, Romance, Musical
 Rating PG-12
 Viewing: Vue, Cineworld, Odeon
 Runtime 158 Minutes
 Plot : A musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel about a
   recently-released prisoner named Jean Valjean struggling to survive
   during the French revolution.
Here are a few films that are a few Thriller films that
             are released this following few weeks
 Gangster Squad (Fleischer 2013)
 Genre(s) Action, Drama, Thriller Crime
 Rating R
 Viewing: Vue, Cineworld, Odeon
 Run Time: 113 Minutes
 Plot : Los Angeles, 1949. Ruthless, Brooklyn-born mob king Mickey Cohen (Sean
   Penn) runs the show in this town, reaping the ill-gotten gains from the drugs,
   the guns, the prostitutes and if he has his way every wire bet placed west of
   Chicago. And he does it all with the protection of not only his own paid goons,
   but also the police and the politicians who are under his control

 The Impossible (Bayona 2013 )
 Genre(s)
 Rating PG- 12
 Viewing: : Vue, Cineworld, Odeon
 Runtime: 114 Minutes
 Plot: An account of a family caught, with tens of thousands of strangers, in the
   mayhem of one of the worst natural catastrophes of our time.
For this project I am researching various films which relate to the genre of
  Thriller and I have researched film ratings and how this can affect a film and
  how the audience view the actual film. Various websites such as IMDb has
  given me the availability to research about specific films and find out inside
  information about the film such as for example The Gangster Squad IMDb
  has provided information such as the box office, the actors in the film and
  age ratings etc. The SBBFC is a group of people that would put a certificate
  on a film or a video game allowing them to have the power to choose the
  appropriate audience for the film or game that the product is made.
Also from this research I have found ways that the film shows its products to
   the audience and how they would present it to the audience, also the thriller
   films that I have researched are quite popular and a hit with the audience
   since with the release as the rating and reviews from it is very good more
   over i have found out that most thriller films are mostly suitable for ages
   from 12 and above.

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  • 2.  FDA is a voice for UK film distribution  A distribution stance in regular representations to and consultations with the UK Film Council, the government and other trade organisations in the film industry. We are also a passionate advocate of distributors' pivotal role in the well-being of the whole film economy. We are a founder member of All Industry Marketing for Cinema (AIM), a generic marketing body which works to increase and broaden the UK cinema audience across the board. Film is an influential, dynamic part of the UK's creative economy and FDA is engaged in the industry's on-going efforts to combat film piracy and theft. We are members of the Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) and the Alliance Against IP Theft. Visit our dedicated section on film piracy. We are also represented on the British Screen Advisory Council (BSAC), a forum for the discussion of policy issues affecting the audio-visual industries. FDA is a substantial supporter of the UK film industry - geared mainly towards the next generation of filmmakers and audiences FROM FDA WEBSITE http://www.launchingfilms.com/about-us
  • 3.  The Internet Movie Database is an online database of information related to films, television programs, and video games, including actors, production crew personnel, and fictional characters featured in these three visual entertainment media.  The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), originally British Board of Film Censors, is a non-governmental organisation, funded by the film industry and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films within the United Kingdom. It has a statutory requirement to classify videos, DVDs and some video games
  • 4.  This film category is more aimed for wider audiences as it allows all ages to watch the following film and scenes will be much more strict in this category such as the use of foul language in the film such as the F word or the B word a typical used words as they do not want children to inherit this type of language.  U rating this is the much more accepted age rating as it is acceptable for any viewer at any age, as these types of films will be movies such as animated cartoons and these will be movies such as the incredible as it is targeted for the younger audience and shows positivity in the film and good teachings to children.  PG standing for Parental Guidance, this is the age rating which is suitable for every age rating but ages below the age of 12 may need a parent to accompany them, although it will not have explicit content but may include bad words in the movie and may not be suitable for ages such as 8-9 etc.
  • 5.  These film rating is the much more older audiences hence the fact that they are in the red zoned colour.  12 and 12A this is the audience that film makers create allowing people that are 12 and above have the availability to watch the film as they are the suitable age for the following film. The 12A states the fact that the audience has to be atleasrt12 and accompanied by an adult to watch the film and no one under this age is available to watch the film, unless they are with a adult giving them permission to watch the film.  15 age classification is targeted for the 15 and above audience as film at this age rating will most likely contain strong languages, violence, sex and drugs etc. And no one below this age rating can watch the following film due to extreme scenes.  18 age classification is targeted for the much older audience and the higher age rating this is like the 15, it will contain the same but it will be much more extreme for example sex scenes will include sex but in the 18 category it will be included with much more nudes and explicit scenes with higher editing such as blood killing.
  • 6. Here are a few films that are a few Thriller films that are released this following few weeks  Bullet To The Head (Hill 2013)  Genre(s) Action, Thriller, Crime  Rating R  Viewing: Vue, Cineworld, Odeon  Run time: 91 Minutes  Plot : After watching their respective partners die, a cop and a hit man form an alliance in order to bring down their common enemy.  Les Miserables (Hopper 2013)  Genre(s) Drama , Thriller, Romance, Musical  Rating PG-12  Viewing: Vue, Cineworld, Odeon  Runtime 158 Minutes  Plot : A musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel about a recently-released prisoner named Jean Valjean struggling to survive during the French revolution.
  • 7. Here are a few films that are a few Thriller films that are released this following few weeks  Gangster Squad (Fleischer 2013)  Genre(s) Action, Drama, Thriller Crime  Rating R  Viewing: Vue, Cineworld, Odeon  Run Time: 113 Minutes  Plot : Los Angeles, 1949. Ruthless, Brooklyn-born mob king Mickey Cohen (Sean Penn) runs the show in this town, reaping the ill-gotten gains from the drugs, the guns, the prostitutes and if he has his way every wire bet placed west of Chicago. And he does it all with the protection of not only his own paid goons, but also the police and the politicians who are under his control  The Impossible (Bayona 2013 )  Genre(s)  Rating PG- 12  Viewing: : Vue, Cineworld, Odeon  Runtime: 114 Minutes  Plot: An account of a family caught, with tens of thousands of strangers, in the mayhem of one of the worst natural catastrophes of our time.
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  • 12. For this project I am researching various films which relate to the genre of Thriller and I have researched film ratings and how this can affect a film and how the audience view the actual film. Various websites such as IMDb has given me the availability to research about specific films and find out inside information about the film such as for example The Gangster Squad IMDb has provided information such as the box office, the actors in the film and age ratings etc. The SBBFC is a group of people that would put a certificate on a film or a video game allowing them to have the power to choose the appropriate audience for the film or game that the product is made. Also from this research I have found ways that the film shows its products to the audience and how they would present it to the audience, also the thriller films that I have researched are quite popular and a hit with the audience since with the release as the rating and reviews from it is very good more over i have found out that most thriller films are mostly suitable for ages from 12 and above.