Wednesday 13 January 2016

Section B: The British Film Industry

The British Film Industry

1) A  British film must be an example of 'outstanding and original British film making'. This quote suggests that high level of creativity and innovation should be implied into the film to make it a British film.

2) There are many different factors that make Hollywood films differ from British film, these include finance, social, technology and political issues. Hollywood production context  has changed significantly since the 'Golden Age'. This was when all the studios were vertically integrated.

3) James Bond was a television series in Britain based on a spy known as '007'. It was one of the longest continually running film series in history which had started production since 1962 to the present.

4) The British Board of Film Classification is a non-government organisation which is funded by the film industry. This made the British Board for Film Classification responsible for the national classification and censorship of films within the United Kingdom.

5) Majority of the groups that are often seen in British films are white people. There are large amounts of this ethnicity being portrayed largely in British films. Moreover, we see foreigners seen a lot, but as the villains in the film.

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