Wednesday, March 21, 2012

We recieved comments on YouTube, here are a few:










We posted the link on our related Twitter and Facebook accounts in order to get audience feedback:


We posted our trailer to youtube to get feedback

We uploaded our trailer to YouTube inorder to get feedback on how to improve it for our final teaser trailer


















Tuesday, March 20, 2012

18 Classification


Can use due to not to many restriction on showing violence and injuries


The BBFC permits the following within the bounds of the 18 certificate:
The BBFC respects the right of adults to chose their own entertainment, within the law. It will therefore expect to intervene only rarely in relation to '18' rated cinema films. In the case of videos, which are more accessible to younger viewers, intervention may be more frequent.

There are no constraints at this level on theme, language, nudity or horror. The Board may, however, cut or reject the following content: - any detailed portrayal of violent or dangerous acts which is likely to promote the activity. This includes also instructive detail of illegal drug use - the more explicit images of sexual activity - unless they can be exceptionally justified by context

Sex Education at '18': Where sex material genuinely seeks to inform and educate in matters such as human sexuality, safe sex and health, exceptions to the normal constraints on explicit images may be made in the public interest. Such explicit detail must be kept to the minimum necessary to illustrate the educational or instructional points being made.

Sex Works at '18': Material which appears to be simulated is generally passed '18', while images of real sex are confined to the 'R18' category.

15 Classification

Cannot use for reasons highighted

The BBFC permits the following within the bounds of the 15 certificate:
Theme: No theme is prohibited, provided the treatment is appropriate to 15 year olds.
Language: There may be frequent use of strong language; the strongest terms are only rarely acceptable. Continued aggressive use of strong language and sexual abuse is unacceptable.
Nudity: There are no constraints on nudity in a non-sexual or educational context.
Sex: Sexual activity and nudity may be portrayed but without strong detail. The depiction of casual sex should be handled responsibly. There may be occasional strong verbal references to sexual behaviour.
Violence: Violence may be strong but may not dwell on the infliction of pain, and of injuries. Scenes of sexual violence must be discreet and brief.
Imitable techniques: Dangerous combat techniques such as ear claps, head-butts and blows to the neck are unlikely to be acceptable. There may be no emphasis on the use of easily accessible lethal weapons (in particular, knives).
Horror: Sustained or detailed infliction of pain or injury is unacceptable.
Drugs: Drug taking may be shown but clear instructive detail is unacceptable. The film as a whole must not promote or encourage drug use.

12 Classification


Cannot use for reasons highlighted

The BBFC permits the following within the bounds of the 12 certificate:
Theme: Mature themes are acceptable, but their treatment must be suitable for young teenagers.
Language: The use of strong language should be rare and must be justified by context.
Nudity: Nudity is allowed, but in a sexual context will be brief and discreet.
Sex: Sexual activity may be implied. Sexual references may reflect the familiarity of most adolescents today with sex education through school.
Violence: Violence must not dwell on detail. There should be no emphasis on injuries or blood. Sexual violence may only be implied or briefly indicated and without physical detail.
Imitable techniques: Dangerous techniques (examples include: combat, hanging, suicides) should contain no imitable detail. Realistic and contemporary weapons should not be glamorised.
Horror: Sustained threat and menace is permitted. Occasional gory moments only.
Drugs: Brief and occasional references to, and sight of, 'soft' drug-taking (eg cannabis) are allowed, but must be justified by context and should indicate the dangers. No instructional elements are permitted.

Final Awards and Acclimations

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Prop + extras list

Park scene:
  • Black trousers/old jeans
  • Purple T shirt
  • Grey cardigan
  • Converse trainers/ black shoes
  • Camera equipment
  • Cat
Adult house scene:
  • Old throw
  • Old cushions
  • Old lamps 
  • Pictures of protagonist
  • Pill bottle
  • Cans of beer + empty bottles
  • Dust pan and brush
  • Face paint + eye shadow for bruising 
  • Jeans and dull T shirt for the father
  • Jeans and a red top for the mother
Scrabble scene:
  • Scrabble board
  • Table

BBFC Classifications





The purpose of the British Board of Film Classification, besides vetting films to make sure that they don't contain material deemed unsuitable, is to classify films into various categories to provide an advance warning of what the audience might expect in terms of suitability for particular age groups.
Classifications currently in use are Uc, U, PG, 12, 12A, 15, 18 and R18
Uc
This denotes video releases deemed particularly suitable for pre-school children.
U
This stood for 'Universal' and denoted that a film was suitable for everyone.
PG
Replacing the old A certificate, this stood for 'Parental Guidance'. Although anyone could be admitted, PG certificate films contained an implicit warning that the film might contain material unsuitable for children.
12A
Introduced for cinema films, this replaced the theatrical 12 certificate and permitted children under twelve to see the films provided they were accompanied by a responsible adult.
12
Introduced for cinema films in 1989 and video releases in 1994, this covers films that, while containing material deemed unsuitable for children, were nonetheless considered appropriate for 12-year-olds and upwards.
15
This replaced the old AA certificate, raising the age limit to 15 in the process.
18
This replaced the old X certificate, barring people under eighteen.
R18 
This classification was exclusively intended for videos that could only be sold in licensed sex shops.

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