File:MPAA Film Rating Preview Boards (V6; Homemade)

Description
As requested by StarButterflyRocks, here are the MPAA Film Rating Preview Boards, my 6th homemade version. MPAA stands for Motion Picture Association of America. There are some details (in most lowercase letters) and film rating icons on green background. The details say "The following PREVIEW has been approved for ALL AUDIENCES By the Motion Picture Association of America" in Helvetica, with few words in all caps say "PREVIEW" & "ALL AUDIENCES" and "RESTRICTED AUDIENCES ONLY" (in red background). The FIlm Rating Letters in Garamond Premr Pro (with bold) font and the Details of word abbreviations in Arial Black and the description in Arial font with bold, along with the real 1968 MPAA Globe logo. I drew the lines around the letters and words. Above it, the details in Helvetica says "This Film Advertised Has Been Rated". They are "G" (General Audiences), "PG" (Parental Guidance Suggested), "PG-13" (Parents Strongly Cautioned), "R" (Restricted)" and "NC-17" (Adults Only, though it never shown until 2013). And for Restricted Audiences Only version, the details in Helvetica font and the homemade "R" rated icon are the same, but it says "RESTRICTED AUDIENCES ONLY" (instead of "ALL AUDIENCES") on the red background (instead of green background). I add black background for one second each at the beginning, between the homemade bumpers, and at the end. I chose two video effects on each clip parts of each bumpers, which are "Fade in from Black" and "Fade out to Black" These homemade version reminds me of the real ones during the VHS preivews from Columbia TriStar Home Video (now Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) in the mid 1990s.

No music, however.

Made with Microsoft Paint and Windows Movie Maker.

I DON'T OWN ANYTHING.

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