Tuesday 19 November 2013

Making the 12A Certification

Ade:

To make our film trailer more realistic, we thought it appropriate to incorporate a duplicate of 'The British Board Of Film Classification' certificate.This is a template of the BBFC certificate that we found on google. It has a 'This is to cerifty' statement and we planned to put our film title below it to make it suitable for our film trailer.We wanted a certificate 12 because our trailer doesn't have any swearing, weapons or severe violence. However, the potential drug use and pushing restricts us from a lower rating.







We used 'dafont' to find a suitable font for our title, which we intended to place onto the certificate. We used 'photoshop' to help make edit the writing so that it can conveniently be placed unto the certificate.



Amanda: This is the finished certificate. We used Photoshop to manipulate the certificate and put our own title unto it. it makes our trailer look more realistic and allows viewers to identify that our film is a British film and our production company is British. We also though that our film was suitable for the target audience of age 12. This is also evident within the certificate. We didn't want a bold font, because we wanted to show the target audience as mainly females, hence the font is soft and flows.

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