- Protect children and vulnerable adults from probable harmful or otherwise unsuitable content.
- To empower consumers, especially parents and those with responsibility of children, to make informed viewing decisions.
They have done this by stating the age of the film on the certification, to warn parents and those responsible for children that the piece of media is not suitable for a specific age. The classification process for a media piece must have taken into account the language, sex references, violence or threat and alcohol or drugs of the film when giving the certification.
My music video does not contain any violence, drugs or alcohol, sexual referenced or bad language, however it could be harmful to younger children or for people who have had the same experiences which is why I have chosen to certify my film as PG - Parental Guidance needed.
Parental Guidance - This means that the film is suitable for general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. A PG film should not unsettle a children aged around 8 or older. Parents should consider whether the content may upset younger, or more sensitive children.

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