Film Access Scotland is the national sector development body representing organisations and individual practitioners working in the Film Access Sector.
Film Access Scotland is looking for new members and associates!
We invite you to join our growing network, delivering inspiring and engaging Film Access activities to people of all ages and backgrounds across Scotland.
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May has been a busy month! Check out our latest newsletter for updates from Film Access Scotland and our network by clicking the link in our bio.
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We need your support! Help Film Access Scotland continue to co-ordinate capacity-building for the Film Access Sector through training, advice and spaces for peer-to-peer learning to our members. Click the 'donate' button on our homepage: https://t.co/5cNdDCi7xb
Taster sessions in filmmaking have been delivered by Film Access Scotland member @shmuORG. Young people aged 12-18 have taken part to gain some basic knowledge of filmmaking and work in a team to create a short film in the space of a day.
Our hard-working members focus on outreach and connecting with individuals, groups and communities locally, regionally and nationally. Find out more: https://t.co/uG0SxKKEnN
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Our Film Access Online Training on Neurodiversity, led by @biggerhousefilm (Stephen Clarke and Tom Stubbs), takes place tomorrow, 16 May 2023. Find out more about their work and the event here: https://t.co/OcwTThkcEJ
We're excited to announce our next Film Access Online Training on Neurodiversity will be led by @biggerhousefilm on Tuesday 16 May 2023. Find out more about their work and the event here: https://t.co/WcWyh3H3gQ
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The Sean Connery Foundation has announced Film Access Scotland members as new grantees: @GMACFilm, @ScreenEdinburgh, @shmuORG and @ThePortalArts. Congratulations ๐ฅณRead the full story and more about the foundation here: https://t.co/HNZUGkGSyH
April is a wrap! Our latest newsletter contains updates from Film Access Scotland and our network. You can read it here: https://t.co/s6vluUlu7f.
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We are so thrilled to see Scotland's Film Access Sector being recognised internationally. The Scottish Parliament have congratulated @GMACFilm Filmmakers Programme Manager, Wilma Smith, who was recently appointed Co-Vice President of @EuropeScreen!
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Film Access Scotland champions the vital work of members to ensure its impact is recognised and valued by policy makers, funders and organisations working in overlapping sectors.
Find out more: https://t.co/lUq29xn0Fz
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@ScreenEdinburgh alumni Kaitlyn and Connal recently took part in the 'Connecting the Dots: Pathways to Genuine Inclusion & Diversity in Film' event at the Glasgow Film Festival. So great to see talented alumni speak about their experiences and use this platform to inspire others!
Our members offer continuous support to the groups they work with, providing opportunities for them to their develop skills. @thisissyff recently returned to Dumfries and Galloway to make a film with the DGTV group who had taken part in last year's Scottish Youth Film Festival.
On Tuesday 16 May, we have another event in our Film Access Training series, this time covering the topic of Neurodiversity. This online training will focus on neurodiversity awareness and how it can inform practice.
๐Find out more: https://t.co/Mqvxpos1kr
There's a fantastic new toolkit up on our Resources Page! The Short Film Toolkit version 1.0 (2022) - is created in partnership by the British Council, BAFTA and BFI NETWORK.
Read more here: https://t.co/IctHxeJeV2
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Our members work hard to explore and improve the health & wellbeing of the communities they work with. Recently, @shmuORG completed a 90-second film about St Machar Parent Support Project โ a local community project in Woodside, one of shmuโs priority areas.