Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Research and planning




BBFC; British Board of Filming Classification

The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), originally British Board of Film Censors, is the organisation legally responsible for
film classification within the United Kingdom. It was believed to be responsible for video and some video games until August 2009. The director of this organisation is David Cooke, the president; Sir quention Thomas.


The film we are producing, will be rated as a 15, the reason for this is becuase it contains some disturbing scenes, and some strong language. So it is recomended that the audience watching is NOT under the age of 15, for your own benifit.




Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Research and planning



PG; also known as Parent Guardian, this certificate is used on producitons that recommend the following audience to have a parent with them whilst watching the production, as it may contain substances that the child, underage dont reconise.


15; This is used to persuade the viewers to be this age before they continue to watch the production.

all ages addmitted, anyone can watch the film/programe, as it does not contain anything unsuitable for children.





12 and 12a; 12 the is the certifiacte that implies that the production is only suitable for 12's and overs. where as 12a implies that it is not suitbale for children under the age of 12 to watch, and those under 12 can only watch is admitted by an adult at all times during the performance.

Saturday, 8 May 2010

distributer

There are many productions that I feel may suit our film genre, the psychopligical theme of the thriller genre reflects on many films like; Psycho and The Shinning. Even though our genre is a psychological horror, i do think that the film overall reflects to the film 'The Ring' being haunted by a young girl. These key films i have just mentioned have three different prioductions teams.
Psycho;Paramount pictures, and Universal Pictures
The Ring; Dreamwork Pictures
The Shinning; Warner Bros