An analysis of the violent content in five film clips with reference to the guidelines of the BBFC and an evaluation of the BBFC's role.
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Have a little read: ... Sophie Jones 10P An analysis of the violent content in five film clips with reference to the guidelines of the BBFC and an evaluation of the BBFC's role. Classification is putting into a particular class, group, or category and in this case the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) studies all films that are going to be shown to the public in order to see which classification would best be suitable for the different age groups: for example, U (universal), UC, PG (parental guidance) 12, 12A, 15, 18. Any age group would be able to view a U (universal) film but children under 12 would be unable to view a film that has a 12 classification The BBFC use censorship, ie the work involved in banning and removing anything which seems harmful, they see whether the levels of: violence, sex, language, drugs, racism, alcohol, nudity, theme, horror and imitable techniques would be
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