R18 is very graphic, these films can only be shown in licensed cinema's to adults over the age of 18. They primarily consist of scenes of a strong sexual and/or violent nature.Our opening sequence will not apply to this category as it is aimed at the target audience of children.
18 is less graphic than R18, however still consists of scenes of a violent nature or dangerous acts, scenes of a sexual nature must not be entirely graphical or of a strong fetish nature otherwise it is classified as an R18.
Our opening sequence will not fit this category because children on the age we are targeting will not find these sorts of scenes comfortable to watch.
15: 15 is overall less obscene than both previous classifications, it is classified as a 15 if there is an explicit use of drugs, imitable actions or light violence, with little graphic detail overall being shown
12A: This classification only exists for films in cinema and can be watch by audiences younger than 12 if accompanied by an adult, violence or danger are frowned upon and only allowable if openly/strongly condemned.

PG: Can be watched by children of any age, however may be unsuitable for especially younger children, violence is disallowed and imitable behaviour must not be detailed, our opening sequence may apply well to this classification as there are various scenes planned in darkness and designed to be scarier.

U: Universal and open to any age children or adults, no violence or swearing is involved and scenes of a scarier nature are not detailed and short, these films are often comedies or family films, Our opening sequence may not apply to this as it will contain darker scenes.
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