The British Film Institute, http://www.bfi.org.uk/ , is quite a modern-looking page it uses simple colours such as black and white. It shows events that are coming up which involve the BFI itself such as events evolving around directors and film viewings. It also shows information of a new movies e.g. Transformers. On the other side pf the page there is previews from other films.
It also includes dates of tours, releases and a gallery.
The BFI has its own filmstore aswell, there is also vistitor info and a ticket line number.
The Uk Film Council, http://www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk/ ,shows a trailer of British films together.
Its main points on the website talk about funding, cultural impact and what makes a film British.
"One of the UK's official bilateral co-production treaties; or
The European Convention on Cinematographic Co-production; or
The Cultural Test (Schedule 1 to the Films Act 1985)."
It appears to be aimes at a more younger audience than the BFI as the colours are more varied and it is not only black that is used.
The bbfc ,http://www.bbfc.co.uk/, is more direct and has a simple layout towards film. It has an introduction in the middle of the page explaining its intended use which is helpful. It says that its intention is to keep the British public informed about the bbfc works, classicfications, policies and how to submit videos/films.
It also has a variation of websites for other audiences such as children, students parents and teachers.
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
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