Film Advisory Board

Film Advisory Board

The Film Advisory Board, Inc. (FAB) is a member-supported organization founded in 1975 by Elayne Blythe (1919 - 2005). [ [http://www.filmadvisoryboard.org/news/Detail.asp?NewsID=134 Film Advisory Board News - 2/21/2005 - Farewell, Lady Elayne - January 22, 1919 - January 20, 2005 ] ] The FAB's "Award of Excelence" [ [http://www.filmadvisoryboard.org/aoe/Default.asp Film Advisory Board - Award Of Excellence ] ] was developed to award quality family-oriented and children's entertainment in both print and electronic media.

The second division of FAB is the FAB Ratings System. [ [http://www.filmadvisoryboard.org/ratings/Default.asp Film Advisory Board, Inc ] ] Originally developed by Elayne Blythe in four categories ("L", "V", "N" and "S", for (respectively) Language, Violence, Nudity and Sex), the present system was developed in 1988 at the request of independent film makers and distributors as an alternative to the Motion Picture Association of America film rating system. The FAB ratings system is intended to be less costly and more informative than the MPAA's system. The ratings fee is based on the film's running time instead of negative cost, and the ratings are based on the level of maturity of the material's intended audience, rather than the film's content.

While the FAB ratings system is not as recognized or well-known as the MPAA's rating system, it is in use by a number of commercial video distributors for direct-to-video releases [ [http://www.filmadvisoryboard.org/ratings/CategoriesAll.asp Film Advisory Board, Inc ] ] that would have been impractical to submit to the MPAA.

Film Advisory Board Rating System

The Film Advisory Board has six ratings categories. Each includes a brief description as to the rating's explanation, such as "Violence in Battle Scenes", "Substance Abuse" or "Brief Nudity".

Criticism of the "Seal of Excellence"

The Film Advisory Board has come under criticism as of late with the seemingly wide use of the FAB Seal of Excellence, with critics stating that while the seal denotes family-friendly entertainment, it does not always denote quality. When Gelf Magazine [http://www.gelfmagazine.com/] contacted Janet Stokes, current head of the FAB, about awarding the FAB Seal of Excellence to the box-office flop "Deck the Halls", she admitted that the FAB does not review movies, but determines which are suitable for children.

To quote the magazine:

"We're not critics," Stokes says. "Critics are people who say the 'yay' or the 'nay'. We don’t do that. If we can't say something good about a film, we don’t give them an award." [ [http://www.gelfmagazine.com/mt/archives/the_gone_with_the_wind_of_rock_comedies.html Gelf Magazine The 'Gone with the Wind' of Rock Comedies ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.filmadvisoryboard.org Official website]
* [http://www.cartoonbrew.com/old-brew/seal-of-doom "Seal of Doom"] - Article by Jerry Beck, critical of the FAB Seal of Excellence


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