sdb Posted 5 February 2011 Posted 5 February 2011 Hi I'm teaching a lesson next week on online films and how the old classification system (BBFC) isn't/can't be used on the constant uploads the internet recieves. Looking for a short film/trailer to show students. A film that's not been classified, but should clearly be given some sort of rating (12/15, not 18 as they're not old enough for that!). I'm finding it harder than you'd think. Any help greatly recieved. Can't be more than 2 mins really. And ideally on youtube!
Guest BlueBrett Posted 5 February 2011 Posted 5 February 2011 Not really suitable for your purpose but have you seen "this film has not yet been rated"?
Unit Posted 5 February 2011 Posted 5 February 2011 I'm confused, any film at all? Not just big hollywood types? Vimeo.com is used by amateur film makers (some pretty decent) to upload their videos and films.
sdb Posted 5 February 2011 Author Posted 5 February 2011 cheers folks i'm sorted now. I needed a film to demonstrate that anyone can upload videos (and that they won't get classified like 99% of films back in the day), but one that was controversial in content. I've got a dodgy home horror film, should do.
AoWW Posted 5 February 2011 Posted 5 February 2011 cheers folks i'm sorted now. I needed a film to demonstrate that anyone can upload videos (and that they won't get classified like 99% of films back in the day), but one that was controversial in content. I've got a dodgy home horror film, should do. Doesn't directly relate to your question, and you've probably come across it anyway, but Film Education has some useful teaching-related stuff on it.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 5 February 2011 Posted 5 February 2011 Oh purleeeeeease, it's like a teacher's love-in here!
ajthefox Posted 5 February 2011 Posted 5 February 2011 Anyone know if the human centipede has been classified? It'd definitely catch their attention, that's for sure..
AoWW Posted 5 February 2011 Posted 5 February 2011 Oh purleeeeeease, it's like a teacher's love-in here! Go back to your second-rate rappin', you.
sdb Posted 5 February 2011 Author Posted 5 February 2011 Doesn't directly relate to your question, and you've probably come across it anyway, but Film Education has some useful teaching-related stuff on it. cheers!! :laugh:
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