3.4 PREP
General definition, information
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The BBFC and PEGI are the two organisations who
certificate and rate media products. The BBFC are an non-government regulatory
body to which films are submitted for classification based on their content. PEGI
used descriptors that are placed on the back of the video games packaging.
These descriptors explain the main reason behind why games have been given a
particular age rating.
Specific points/debates
However this role
means that we have to place our trust in these organisations as we, the
audience, rely upon them to make the decision of what we should and shouldn’t
be subjected to in media products.
Problems are faced
by these gatekeepers when it comes to media that they are unable to
regulate.
Thesis
statement
Although these regulatory bodies
are in place there are problems with the systems that prevent them from being
used as a means of protection, for the public, from the media. For example, it is
not illegal for a person who is of age to buy a particular media product for a
person who is under the age certificate of a product and allow them to view it.
In this respect organisations such as PEGI and BBFC are carrying out the
service that they hope to provide by informing the buyer of the content and the
potential harm that such products may cause to a consumer who is not of
suitable age to be subjected to the media product.
Point
The BBFC and PEGI aim to work as gatekeepers (Kurt
Lewin 1890-1947) between the media that is appropriate for us to consume and
that which is deemed to have the potential to cause harm.
In the case of video games there is a huge amount
of moral panic that is endorsed by the press in an attempt to show them in a
bad light and suggest that they are causing a great deal of harm to younger
generations. This view points the finger at the regulatory bodies of this
industry to suggest that they are not doing a sufficient job in protecting the
public from video games that have potential to cause harm.
Also
piracy of video games and films cause major problems for these gatekeeping
organisation. Piracy is a prime example where an advance in technology has
posed a threat to regulatory companies aim to protect the public.
Evidence/Case Study Example
For example, it is not illegal for a person who is
of age to buy a particular media product for a person who is under the age
certificate of a product and allow them to view it.
A Serbian film is
a prime example of a film where by the BBFC have taken precautionary measures
in an attempt to prevent the public from being exposed to potentially harmful
media content. Eventually passed after four months of negotiation with the BBFC
for release on the 10th December 2010. The BBFC required forty-nine
individual cuts, across eleven scenes, before classifying it ’18’
for very strong sexual violence, sex and violence. Cuts were required to
remove elements of sexual violence that tend to eroticise or endorse sexual
violence. However, even after cuts the film was still seen to be disturbing,
offensive and shocking to some adult audience members.
The Woman In Black The
BBFC received 134 letters of complaint following the cinema viewing. This was
as a result of the film being aged at a young age group to attract audience
members who would watch the film as a result of it being Daniel Radcliffe’s
first post Harry Potter. In an attempt to satisfy both the audience members and
the film producers the BBFC suggested the cuts in an attempt to release the
film with a certificate that would be deemed appropriate by both parties and to
prevent causing offence and harm to the younger audience members and.
Hatred PEGI
have not yet rated the game and have said that they will not award the game a
rating based dimly on the trailer.
One of the main controversial factors related to
the video game Dark Souls II was the
crime that followed that was later blamed partially on the criminal having
played the violent game, including Dark Souls II, in which he was able to
virtually perform that acts that he later carried out in person.
In November 2014, months after the release of Dark
Souls II, Ann Maguire a Spanish teacher at Corpus Christi Catholic College in
Leeds was stabbed seven times by Will Cornick (a 16-year-old student) and
died as a consequence of the school boys actions.
For example, media platforms such as YouTube are
unregulated due to the excessive quantity of videos submitted to this
platform.
Analysis/Argument
However,
even after cuts the film was still seen to be disturbing, offensive and
shocking to some adult audience members.
However, the letters of complaint that were received
suggest that the audience members and their parents did not feel that the BBFC
did a sufficient in preventing the film for potentially causing harm.
Although, fans of Hatred have demanded developer
Destructive Creations include even MORE violence in the stomach-churning title.
Such comments may alarm organisations such as PEGI and affect their view of the
video game during the classification process.
The age rating given to the video game by PEGI
meant that Cornick was seen to be of an appropriate age to be playing such
games as Dark Souls II. In this case it could be suggested that the regulators
failed in their job and should have taken stricter precautions in an attempt to
prevent such crimes.
Theory
In Hatred you play
an anti-hero whose sole aim is to put as many “human worms” into the
grave as he can.
Historical
Context
The BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) was
set up in 1912 to protect the public from media material that may present harm
risk. Originally the BBFC only classified cinema films until the Video
Recordings Act was passed in 1984 when it started regulating videos/DVDs. In
1984 the BBFC began to regulate video games as well. From 2003 the
responsibility of regulating video games was passed from the BBFC to PEGI (Pan
European Game Information).
Future
Prediction
There is never going to be full protection of the
public from media but the regulators work to do the job to the best of their
ability. Content is always going to be available on formats that aren’t able to
be regulated and therefore the extent to which the public can be protected is
limited.
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