Target audience
• Mature audience
• More understanding and intrigue as
its PTSD
• Questioning reality
• Script allows for different
interpretations
For our trailers we originally had it at a 18 certificate film, however looking at the BBFC guidelines we changed it to a 15 certificate, in accordance to the BBFCs guidelines. This could be done as we intend to not dwell on any of the violence or on any behaviour that is specifically violent. We have suggestive toes towards slight sexual references. An originally we had scenes of prescribed drugs (morphine abuse) this will be shot in a manner that does not promote or encourage drug abuse (within the BBFCs Guidelines (And for the trailer they will only be hinted at drug abuse). There is some strong language, a large amount of threat.
For our trailers we originally had it at a 18 certificate film, however looking at the BBFC guidelines we changed it to a 15 certificate, in accordance to the BBFCs guidelines. This could be done as we intend to not dwell on any of the violence or on any behaviour that is specifically violent. We have suggestive toes towards slight sexual references. An originally we had scenes of prescribed drugs (morphine abuse) this will be shot in a manner that does not promote or encourage drug abuse (within the BBFCs Guidelines (And for the trailer they will only be hinted at drug abuse). There is some strong language, a large amount of threat.
The themes in
our film are very adult and that’s why we were originally intending to have are
target audience as 18+ but after looking into the BBFCs guidelines, we decided as a team that we wouldn't need a 18 certificate on the film. Due to the maturity
of a younger audience, we are allowed to connote to them themes that could be seen in a 18, but not actually showing them or only implying to them.
Our script and
the narrative, which is nonlinear, is written and done in a way which allows
for different representation allowing younger audience to view the film.


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