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The Screen Presence Podcast has been set up to share best practice and positive working examples of how inclusion and diversity is being supported within the screen industries.
Each themed episode presents a conversation with people involved in working differently in support of greater representation and opportunity.
We will be joined by a new co-host each week, someone with an interest, link or experience within the episodes theme who, along with host, Steve Swindon, will speak to people who have worked in ways which are supporting change and looking to share their ideas with others.
This podcast is brought to you by TAPE Community Music and Film working in partnership with the Inclusion Team at the BFI.

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    • Episode #5: Mental Health (part #1)
      Feb 26 2021

      Welcome to Episode #5 of The Screen Presence Podcast.


      We are joined for our fifth podcast by Mental Health trainer, Jude Spencer and co-host, Niall Jones, for a fascinating conversation about mental health and supporting wellbeing.


      Please do check out the introduction episode of the podcast to find out a bit more about why we're making the show and what we hope to achieve. We'd also really appreciate it if you could subscribe to the show and share it with colleagues, so we can reach as many people as possible and spread the word about the fantastic work people are doing to promote and support inclusion and greater representation within the screen industries.


      Our thanks to Jude and Niall for giving their time and support towards this episode.


      Thanks too to the Inclusion Team at the BFI for their support, Matt Canning for his fantastic artwork and the folks from The Sound of Colour Orchestra at TAPE, for allowing us to use their music for the show.


      Dolly - Mental Health Training


      Changing Minds Through Gaming


      TAPE Community Music and Film


      Matt Canning on Instagram: @matt_canning_illustration


      The Film and TV Charity

      • For friendly, confidential, free advice call the Film and TV Charity Support Line 0800 054 0000. Click for more info and other ways to contact
      • Download the Film and TV Support Line logo at filmtvcharity.org.uk/resources and make sure it’s on your email footer, call sheet and signage
      • Follow @FilmTVCharity on social media and support the upcoming behaviour change campaign
      • Sign-up for the charity’s dedicated mental health newsletter at filmtvcharity.org.uk/why-we-exist/better-mental-health-behind-the-scenes/keep-up-to-date
      • Read the Film &TV Charity’s advice for supporting your mental wellbeing during the pandemic; https://filmtvcharity.org.uk/covid-19-help-advice/mental-wellbeing/
      • Connect with others via the Film and TV Charity’s online mental health community, access wellbeing tools and self-guided courses https://filmtvcharity.org.uk/we-can-help/community/


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      42 min
    • Episode #1: Gender Identity
      Feb 26 2021

      Welcome to Episode #1 of The Screen Presence Podcast.


      We are joined for our inaugural podcast by Cat Marshall from Warp Films and co-host, Hayimeana Demir to discuss Gender Identity and the work which took place during the production of the feature film, Everybody's Talking About Jamie.


      Please do check out the introduction episode of the podcast to find out a bit more about why we're making the show and what we hope to achieve. We'd also really appreciate it if you could subscribe to the show and share it with colleagues, so we can reach as many people as possible and spread the word about the fantastic work people are doing to promote and support inclusion and greater representation within the screen industries.


      Our thanks to Cat and Hayimeana for giving their time and support towards out first episode.


      Thanks too to the Inclusion Team at the BFI for their support, Matt Canning for his fantastic artwork and the folks from The Sound of Colour Orchestra at TAPE, for allowing us to use their music for the show.


      http://warpfilms.com/feature/everybodys-talking-about-jamie/


      http://warpfilms.com


      https://tapemusicandfilm.co.uk


      Matt Canning on Instagram: @matt_canning_illustration



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      33 min
    • Episode #6: Mental Health (part 2)
      Feb 26 2021

      Welcome to Episode #6 of The Screen Presence Podcast.


      We are joined for our sixth podcast and part two of our Mental Health episode by 6ft From the Spotlight's, Matt Longley and co-host, Paul Whittaker from, Four in Four.


      Please do check out the introduction episode of the podcast to find out a bit more about why we're making the show and what we hope to achieve. We'd also really appreciate it if you could subscribe to the show and share it with colleagues, so we can reach as many people as possible and spread the word about the fantastic work people are doing to promote and support inclusion and greater representation within the screen industries.


      Our thanks to Matt and Paul for giving their time and support towards this episode.


      Thanks too to the Inclusion Team at the BFI for their support, Matt Canning for his fantastic artwork and the folks from The Sound of Colour Orchestra at TAPE, for allowing us to use their music for the show.


      6ft From the Spotlight


      Four in Four


      Disability Arts Cymru


      TAPE Community Music and Film


      Matt Canning on Instagram: @matt_canning_illustration


      The Film and TV Charity

      • For friendly, confidential, free advice call the Film and TV Charity Support Line 0800 054 0000. Click for more info and other ways to contact
      • Download the Film and TV Support Line logo at filmtvcharity.org.uk/resources and make sure it’s on your email footer, call sheet and signage
      • Follow @FilmTVCharity on social media and support the upcoming behaviour change campaign
      • Sign-up for the charity’s dedicated mental health newsletter at filmtvcharity.org.uk/why-we-exist/better-mental-health-behind-the-scenes/keep-up-to-date
      • Read the Film &TV Charity’s advice for supporting your mental wellbeing during the pandemic; https://filmtvcharity.org.uk/covid-19-help-advice/mental-wellbeing/
      • Connect with others via the Film and TV Charity’s online mental health community, access wellbeing tools and self-guided courses https://filmtvcharity.org.uk/we-can-help/community/


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      39 min
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