Tuesday, 24 November 2009

childrens films are in the age ratings of U and PG. A childrens film is much different to a adults film which would be a 12, 15 or 18 because it does not show clips that are bearable to a young audience.

In film the term 'children' is directed at people aged up to 12 years and this is different from teenager. A teenager would rather watch a film with the rating of 12-18 rather than watching a film with the rating of U-PG. A childrens film is mainly targeted at children under the age of 12. So the rating and style of film will be suitable for them.

U or Universal is a classification that is suitable for everyone to watch. This means that all age ranges can watch the film. In a U rated film there can be mild violence, mild sexual behavior e.g. kissing, nudity with no sexual reference, there should be no foul language, the horror should be mild and not scare or disturb the child, and there should be no illegal drugs being used unless there is drugs that have been subscribed to people.

In a PG also known as parental guidance it is near enough the same as a U, except horror, violence, language etc can be used a bit more, hence why parental guidance is advised if a child is watching a film with a PG rating

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