Tuesday, 1 March 2022

Target audience and BBFC

 Targeting the audience is important for many reasons, firstly it generates profit and delivers what the audience except and what they want. Furthermore it is very important that the director targets the audience in what rules and conventions to follow and what choices will affect your audience. 

When targeting an audience there are two important things that you need to consider:

- gender 

- age

BBFC

The bbfc put Regulations and laws and rules that the regulatory board has but set in charge of the the control a certain set of products in a specific industry. They are in charge of seeing the rules about what can and can’t be shown in films and also in charge of assigning the age certificates for every film in the UK. 

Films can’t be released until they have gone through the age classification of the bbfc.

They consider the scenes during violence, 

nudity,

 language,

 drug

 alcohol etc. 



Aswell as context weather is relastic or fantasy based animated etc. 

It depends on the format of the release. The BBFC tend to be slitley stricter when it comes to classifying films got DVD release and then films for cinema.



As a group i believe that our coursework film idea is 12A because of the scenes including criminal activity and dangerous behaviour without too much violence and not a lot of blood or gory stuff being shown.

For example our opening title sequence contains lots of blood and a crime scene yet no terror or horrible images involved which i think limits it to be a 12A rather then a 15.







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