We are filming in the genre thriller/horror for our film opening, and so we need to have an appropriate classification in order to protect younger people as the stereotypical conventions are often inappropriate. Our film contains abduction and murder scenes so would not be suitable for an audience younger than 15, hence why we are applying a classification; the most suitable being a 15 rated.
The BBFC (British board of film classification) was set up in 1912 by the film industry as an independent body to bring a degree of uniformity to the classification of film nationally. The classifications are based on the BBFC’s published and regularly updated Guidelines, and are applied by a senior examiner along with a second examiner for disputes. The guidelines and policy are there to guide the examiners to making the right decision about the age, and they are based on particular elements that are present in a certain type of film. Classifications exist so that the public are protected from things that may not be suitable for individuals or groups of people, particularly concerning public taste. The elements that class a 15 film as that are:
Any of the following:
- strong violence
- frequent strong language (e.g. 'f***').
- portrayals of sexual activity
- strong verbal references to sex
- sexual nudity
- brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual violence
- discriminatory language or behaviour
- drug taking
A normal 15 rated film would contain strong violence and other violent actions; both of these are included in our film opening. We made the decision to not include any sexual references because it doesn't have any reference to our narrative and would also mean that we may have to increase our classification to 18, which wouldn't include our target audience.
The classification we have chosen means that we aren't putting young people in psychological danger, as the content included could be mentally harming for those under 15. Within a 15 classification there is an allowance for some strong language, however in our film opening we don't plan on having much dialogue as we are focusing more on the shots telling the main story, so we don't need to take this into consideration. Similarly drug taking is allowed in a 15 film, but this has no link to our narrative so won't be included in the film.