In 2010, Diversity Films has also been commissioned to work on the following projects:
My Life 2
The follow up to Peter McMahon’s successful My Life which portrayed the problems faced by people with learning disabilities from bullies.
Blairtummock Housing Association DVD
Save Energy – Save Money is a project for Blairtummock Housing Association made together with participants from their local community in order to inspire and educate the BHA’s residents into thinking about how they consume energy, and how changing their ways can save on their bills. The DVD is funded by the Scottish Government and Blairtummock Housing Association.
Moving Image in Education Web Films
Commissioned by Scottish Screen, we produced a series of three mini-docs on moving image education activities to serve as exemplification and inspiration for other teachers and educators. The films will be published on www.movingimageeducation.org which aims to make a variety of MIE practices accessible to teachers, trainers and other educators, including examples from different primary and secondary stages, and with a spectrum of curricular emphases.
Positive Mental Attitudes – Suicide Prevention Films
Due for completion in Winter 2010, Diversity Films is working with a group of young people in Easterhouse to develop and produce a suicide prevention resource film for young people aged 16 – 19 in the East End of Glasgow.
More Projects
In 2010, Diversity Films has also been commissioned to work on the following projects:
My Life 2
The follow up to Peter McMahon’s successful My Life which portrayed the problems faced by people with learning disabilities from bullies.
Blairtummock Housing Association DVD
Save Energy – Save Money is a project for Blairtummock Housing Association made together with participants from their local community in order to inspire and educate the BHA’s residents into thinking about how they consume energy, and how changing their ways can save on their bills. The DVD is funded by the Scottish Government and Blairtummock Housing Association.
Moving Image in Education Web Films
Commissioned by Scottish Screen, we produced a series of three mini-docs on moving image education activities to serve as exemplification and inspiration for other teachers and educators. The films will be published on www.movingimageeducation.org which aims to make a variety of MIE practices accessible to teachers, trainers and other educators, including examples from different primary and secondary stages, and with a spectrum of curricular emphases.
Positive Mental Attitudes – Suicide Prevention Films
Due for completion in Winter 2010, Diversity Films is working with a group of young people in Easterhouse to develop and produce a suicide prevention resource film for young people aged 16 – 19 in the East End of Glasgow.