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This workshop aims to inspire neurodiverse filmmakers to develop new projects and apply for the In Production scheme.
Led by 104 Films producer Alex Usborne and biggerhouse film producer Tom Stubbs, the workshop screens a number of short films by neurodiverse filmmakers. Accompanying the screenings, filmmakers Jesse Currie, Ben Robinson and Jeff Johns discuss their work and speak about how they structure their creative processes to suit their difference. Director Michael Smith will also discuss his work, in particular, his 2017 feature film Dawn of the Dark Fox.
This workshop provides space for participants to pitch projects and receive guidance and feedback from the ICA In Production team about how best to create and structure applications for the next In Production Open Call.
02:00 pm
Sat, 23 Nov 2019
Theatre
Free, booking required.
If you would like to attend and require BSL, SSE or speech-to-text interpretation, please contact access@ica.art before making your booking. The ICA Theatre is wheelchair accessible from the ICA’s main entrance on The Mall, please be in touch for further information and to arrange your visit. If you tick, shout or move about you are welcome at this event. Doors will be left open, so you will be able to leave and come back as and when needed.
For any other access-related information, please contact access@ica.art or follow the link. An accessibility map of the venue can be downloaded here.
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