1) Research the BBFC in more detail: what is the institution responsible for? How is it funded? What link does it have to government? The British Board of Film Classification is responsible for the classification of videos under the Video Recording Act 1984. The BBFC is not a profit organisation, and it's fees are adjusted only to cover it's costs. The BBFC never recieves subsidies from either the film industry or the government. Their income is solely rom the fees they charge for their services which is calculated by measuring the running time of films or DVDs submitted for classification. The BBFC has to consult with the Department of Culture, Media and Sport before making any changes to it's fees. 2) Read this BBFC guide to how films are rated . Summarise the process in 50 words. The Boards age rating decisions are reached by a consensus with the chief executive, the president and the two vice presidents. Compliance officers normally view DVD submissions on ...
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