Monday, 14 December 2009

PG or U homework task.

There are two types of certification for children’s films. They are PG and U. PG stands for Parental Guidance. This may mean that there are scenes in the film that may not be as acceptable for young children to watch on their own unlike in a film with the certificate of U. Parental Guidance is only advised if a parent does not feel comfortable for their child to watch it on their own. The age range for Parental Guidance is usually between 7 – 11. The other certificate is a U. This stands for Universal, which means anyone of all ages is able to watch the film on his or her own. Most children’s films are classified as U’s however some are also PGs. I think our Children’s film is most probably going to be a U. This is because there are no scenes, which would frighten or scare any young children so anyone of any age should be able to watch our children’s film on their own. I think this is the right certification for our children’s film. The reason for this is because there are no scenes, which show any violence, bad language, horror or basically anything that would effect a young child who was watching it.

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