Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
Risk Assessment Form
Our group had to complete a risk assessment form in order to identify hazards that could occur when shooting our film. It is extremely beneficial to us to know what potential risks there could be, so that we can try to prevent them and keep ourselves and our actors safe.
Filming Schedule
Monday, 12 January 2015
Completed Storyboard For Thriller
This is our storyboard for our thriller "The Black Widow". We will use our storyboard to plan our camera shots, mise en scene etc. We don't have to stick to our storyboard but we can use it as a helpful guide.
Sunday, 4 January 2015
Our One Page Pitch Q&A
Me, Georgina, Brandon and Amber were asked questions on our one page pitch which we explained in detail to our Media teacher, Mr Welch.
Friday, 12 December 2014
Regulation: BBFC
Who they are:
The British Board of Film Classification. "The BBFC is a trusted guide to media content. Working as an independent, self-financing and not-for-profit media content regulator, the BBFC operates transparent, consistent and trusted co-regulatory and self-regulatory classification and labelling systems in the UK." They watch films and videos all the way through and award an age rating and insight to each one. They reach an age rating by applying the standards and criteria contained in their Classification Guidelines.
What they aim to do:
The BBFC aims to protect the public, especially children, from content which might raise risks such as graphic violence. They also try to empower the public, especially parents, to make informed viewing choices and recognise and respect adult freedom of choice within the law. They try to respond to and reflect changing social attitudes towards media content through proactive public consultation and research. The BBFC also provides a cost-effective, efficient classification service within our statutory remit. They aim to work in partnership with the industry to develop innovative service models to provide content advice which support emerging media delivery systems as well as providing an effective service to enforcement agencies.
Age Ratings:
Suitable for all
Parental guidance
Cinema release suitable for 12 years and over
Video release suitable for 12 years and over
Suitable only for 15 years and over
Suitable only for adults
Adult works for licensed premises only
The British Board of Film Classification. "The BBFC is a trusted guide to media content. Working as an independent, self-financing and not-for-profit media content regulator, the BBFC operates transparent, consistent and trusted co-regulatory and self-regulatory classification and labelling systems in the UK." They watch films and videos all the way through and award an age rating and insight to each one. They reach an age rating by applying the standards and criteria contained in their Classification Guidelines.
What they aim to do:
The BBFC aims to protect the public, especially children, from content which might raise risks such as graphic violence. They also try to empower the public, especially parents, to make informed viewing choices and recognise and respect adult freedom of choice within the law. They try to respond to and reflect changing social attitudes towards media content through proactive public consultation and research. The BBFC also provides a cost-effective, efficient classification service within our statutory remit. They aim to work in partnership with the industry to develop innovative service models to provide content advice which support emerging media delivery systems as well as providing an effective service to enforcement agencies.
Age Ratings:
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