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Episode #2: Neurodiversity

Season 1, Ep. 2

Welcome to Episode #2 of The Screen Presence Podcast.


We are joined for our second podcast by Tom Stubbs from Biggerhouse Films and co-host, Jeff Johns to discuss Neurodiversity and working differently to support the development of new work


Please do check out the introduction episode of the podcast to find out a bit more about why we're making the show and what we hope to achieve. We'd also really appreciate it if you could subscribe to the show and share it with colleagues, so we can reach as many people as possible and spread the word about the fantastic work people are doing to promote and support inclusion and greater representation within the screen industries.


Our thanks to Tom and Jeff for giving their time and support towards this episode. Please do check out the links below to explore some of the fantastic work created by Biggerhouse and Jeff.


Thanks too to the Inclusion Team at the BFI for their support, Matt Canning for his fantastic artwork and the folks from The Sound of Colour Orchestra at TAPE, for allowing us to use their music for the show.


https://tapemusicandfilm.co.uk


Matt Canning on Instagram: @matt_canning_illustration


http://www.biggerhousefilm.co.uk/differentvoices/

DV1 - https://vimeo.com/showcase/4497762

DV2 - https://vimeo.com/showcase/4836027

DV3 - https://vimeo.com/showcase/5815658

Life Magnified - (part of DV3 but made with a bit more resources) 

https://vimeo.com/showcase/5836829


Jeff John's film work through Biggerhouse:

1st film - Anything but me. https://vimeo.com/210223122

2nd film - Oh Andrew https://vimeo.com/246264057

3rd film - Is this purgatory - https://vimeo.com/321694219


Biggerhouse's Dementia project, DEEP moments - made just before lockdown and released this JUNE

https://www.dementiavoices.org.uk/deepmoments/


Julie's film, (Where the filming gods were smiling )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiwTETqeEqU&feature=emb_title


Darkfox trailer:  https://vimeo.com/220770345


Big Jeff's Chats on YouTube

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