UK-wide project for BFI FAN led by @FilmHubWales to support screen exhibitors. Project now closed - this account is available as an archive and is not monitored
Today we are launching a new, free resource: Working Class Inclusion: Audiences, Colleagues & Programming.
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🧵Check the thread for more info 👇
As we bring .@FilmHubWales Inclusive Cinema to a close, we wanted to share this Q&A with project manager, Toki Allison.
We're super grateful to all the contributors over the years, who've prioritised accessible and inclusive cinema spaces. Thank you! 🙏
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There are plenty of practical steps that film exhibitors can take to make their spaces inclusive for working class people. @Dr_LeanneDawson has put together downloadable checklists with low and no-cost measures for our latest resource on the website👇
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ALT The film poster from the documentary 'A Bunch of Amateurs'. A man, dressed as a cowboy, is riding a horse. The figure of Death is stood to the side, along with some chickens pecking at old film reels. Behind them is an old building with a sign reading "Bradford Movie Makers". Inside, people are watching a film.
Moving Portraits was an inclusive screen dance film commissioned by @SenseCharity, capturing the stories of six people with complex disabilities.
Each person was asked: What it is like being me?
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Young Programmers' groups are a fantastic way to bring fresh perspectives to your programming, marketing and outreach, making space for young people to explore their love of film - and maybe even discover a career pathway!
Listen in on brilliant discussions about trans-led and trans-loved cinema from events across the UK.
Check out the T.L.C podcast, transcripts and resources on our website 👇
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Working Class Inclusion: Audiences, Colleagues and Programming is a new podcast resource presented by @Dr_LeanneDawson, packed with info & guidance to support film exhibitors in improving cinema experiences for working class people & those in poverty.
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Accessibility should be considered at every step of a film’s lifecycle. Enter Sidecard, an amazing new resource based on making cinema accessible for all lwlies.com/articles/accessib…
Check out @MySoundCine - the first online cinema dedicated to audio described film and designed specifically for the blind and vision impaired community.
You can read about this project through the case study on our website: inclusivecinema.org/my-sound…#AudioDescription
Today we are launching a new, free resource: Working Class Inclusion: Audiences, Colleagues & Programming.
inclusivecinema.org/how-to-g…
🧵Check the thread for more info 👇
Our aim is to engage film exhibitors to take up inclusive cinema projects - to collaborate with partners and specialist organisations to build a film culture that respects the many different backgrounds and experiences communities are coming from.