Tuesday 12 January 2016

BBFC Institution Research

1) It is responsible for regulating and rating films dependent on the content that the film offers. It is a non-profit association which would rate the films with an age rating to provide people some guidance as to what they must watch and what they can't. It is funded by the fees of it's service as it would examine a film and classify an age rating for it. Its association with the government is through the 

2) Examiners are given the film in DVD platform or other. They then look for specific sections of the film which would could include the plot and the characters that are involved. This will also include bad language, sexual content, or drug references  which relate to an adult theme.

3) The debate talks about whether ratings are good as they wouldn't want to make their viewers desensitised about the content as it may compromise their morality. This can factor into the representation of the issues and the tone that it has which make controversial content seem acceptable to an audience.

4) The Dark Knight has a controversial scene with a pencil trick that an audience could infer that he may have been killed from the trick.

5) Strong violence  portrayals of sexual activity  drug taking sexual nudity  Brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual violence Strong language.

6) Adulthood was rated a 15. This was due to the violence that was included that may not be appropriate for a younger audience. Other factors that would make it 15 is that there is strong language used that may also be seen as more appropriate for a 15 rated audience. As well as that, there is some sexual scenes that is also present in the film. However there wasn't much nudity as it is kept in the minimum.

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