Friday, 20 November 2015

LO2: BBFC and Ofcom Regulations

The BBFC (British Board of Film Classification's) guidelines on 'Violence' and 'Discriminations' will need to be adhered to based on the content of our film trailer. We need to follow the guidelines in order to ensure that the trailer does not show any content which could be deemed offensive and would have to be removed by the BBFC.

It is important to follow the BBFC regulations because if we didn't then people could be offended by the content that we produce. Also the trailer would be at risk of being deemed offensive and being removed.

When creating the trailer for All Hail the Chocolate Dragons we need to ensure that we do not focus on pain when introducing violence into the trailer. We also need to ensure that the language does not include anything which could be deemed offensive.

The production of All Hail the Chocolate Dragons adheres to the rules of the BBFC because we have not shown any content which is too graphic and could offend anyone. We have made sure that the language which appears in our trailer is not too strong because it is a comedy trailer and we wouldn't want to limit the age limit of the trailer because it isn't necessary to use the language, and it would limit the demographic of our film trailer.​

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