Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Targeted Audience Age

The British Board of Film Classification classifies films on behalf of the local authories who license cinemas under the Licensing Act 2003.Using the guidelines of BBFC, our film would be classified under as 12a as it has no sexual reference, moderate/ extreme violence. I think this fits well with our film as our film is based around a woman’s secret affair. Our film does not contain violence or contain any sex scenes or nudity besides the couples kissed at one point in the beach to indicate they are together.
The camera shots were chosen effectively to give meaning so audience were able to understand the storyline such as the long shot of the couples on beach this represents their love for each other and that they were happy. The kidnap scene creating a mystery and keeping audience feel tense. The low level shot of the woman’s shoes this brings tension as audiences don’t know what will happen next. The chosen location was ideal as it shoes the genre of the film; the couples on the beach (romantic genre). The low key lighting of the train station; the woman walks alone creates tension.

http://www.bbfc.co.uk/

1 comment:

  1. Good, you understand the implications of applying a particular certificate to your film.

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