Guru Live Scotland: Working Differently
- Sat 18 Mar 2023, 1:30pm
- Principle Seminar Room 1
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Working Differently is a short documentary directed by BAFTA Scotland winner Hannah Currie that looks to highlight and raise awareness of the importance of Neurodivergent (ND) people working within the Scottish film and tv industries. We’ll be showing some snippets of the short and discussing, with a panel made up of the filmmakers alongside leading industry figures, how to better support ND people to succeed in their roles, benefit productions and the merits of adopting an industry standard approach for all ND screen practitioners.
Working Differently was commissioned by Screen Scotland and produced in partnership with The Portal Studios and Blazing Griffin Pictures, with support from BECTU Vision.
Hosted by Lydia Beilby (Co-Founder, Screen Bandita)
Moya Crowley, Producer (Working Differently) & Creative Director, The Portal Arts
Hannah Currie, Director (Working Differently, That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore)
Sarah Drummond, Managing Director/Executive Producer, LS Productions
Lauren Lamarr, Producer (Working Differently, Anna and the Apocalypse)
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All events will be hosted in the Reid Building of The Glasgow School of Art. Please see here for a Campus map.
Your ticket includes entry to our end of day networking event (18:00 - 20:00) in The Glasgow School of Art refectory on the Third Floor of the Reid Building, after our final session of the day.
No refunds
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