Wednesday 2 March 2022

Issues and risk

The BBFC certificate the film would most likely get is a 12A. This would mean that no kids under the age of 12 are allowed to see this film unless they are accompanied by an adult, who would consider if the film is suitable for that child. The film will not include any type of content that may glamourize the use of any material that can be harmful to someone. 

Discrimination - as this is a film which has a storyline that the audience can relate to, we will make sure that no one is discriminated in the film. 

Violence - in our film, we may have some scenes where a character has some form of outburst as a way to present that they feel like they are losing their mind. The character would probably kick an object in anger. 

Threat and Horror - there will be scenes where a character's anger would build up

Language - throughout the film, there won't be any use of strong language. The dialogue would just be what the character is thinking. 

Dangerous behavior - Although this is a psychological thriller and it may have scenes where someone would show an emotion of anger, we will ensure that any bad actions are not to be followed in real life 

Copyright may be an issue in the short film. This may be from the use of music which may not originally be ours. As a way to resolve this, we would need to ensure that most of the content is from our own material so that we won't need to rely on other people's things to use. 

One ethical issue that could effect our short film is harassment. This would be from the public locations that we film in, such as the park, where someone may try and disturb us while we are filming. To ensure that this doesn't happen, we will be filming in the morning where there won't be a lot of people around. 

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