Access is not an afterthought, but is something that should be baked into planning and right through each stage of your production. Access coordinators are becoming increasingly common within the industry, in part down to work by Bridge06 and Julie Fernandez, so find out what they can do for your production, and how you might be able to work with them in the future.
Access is also not just for big-budget productions. David Proud will discuss how access was at the forefront of short film Verisimilitude, and how it is an integral part of all his work, whether writing, directing or acting.
Speakers:
Julia Fernandez – Actor and Access Coordinator
David Proud – Actor, Writer, Producer
Guru Live is supported by EE, Nespresso Professional, Sara Putt Associates, Searchlight Recruitment and The Crown Estate.
Accessibility
BAFTA is an arts charity that is open and welcoming to everyone. This means we want every visit to BAFTA 195 Piccadilly to be as enjoyable and comfortable as possible.
Please be advised:
- If you are attending one of our events at 195 Piccadilly and have access requirements, then please email events@bafta.org with as much notice as possible to discuss these with us.
- If you would prefer to speak to someone over the phone to discuss access requirements, please call our dedicated reception team on 020 7734 0022.
- If you are a wheelchair user then please email us to book your space alongside any accompanying guest(s), with as much notice as possible.
- If you require BSL translation, please email events@bafta.org to request this with as much notice as possible.
- Accompanying assistants, carers or companions can attend free of charge. Please email events@bafta.org ahead of the event to book this complimentary ticket.
- Please find a comprehensive Access Guide for our building HERE.
Terms and Conditions
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