Archive for September 25th, 2007
Oh, how we’d like to be bring you the exclusive on the new word on inclusion - but it seems it’s already on the Open Hearts Open Minds site.
Billing itself as ‘a fresh perspective on how to make a difference’ and saying there’s ’something for everyone, whether inclusive working is written large in your job title or not’. Job title? Now who’s being exclusive?
It’s worth a look just to remind yourself of what inclusion actually means even if that does mean dodgy exercises with pieces of paper pinned up to make a ‘wall’.
Posted by Cptn
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September 25th, 2007
To tie in with last week’s opening of Tarantino’s Death Proof, Nucleus Films
has released Grindhouse Trailer Classics - a two-hour DVD compilation of cheesy, sleazy and violent movie promos and trailers from the golden age of exploitation cinema.
Flip over to D+CFilm to watch the trailer for They Call Her One Eye. That’s not very politically correct, is it, viewers? The movie should be named They Call Her Visually Impaired. That’s a lot nicer.
Posted by Thin White Duke
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September 25th, 2007
You may remember that last year the People’s Republic of South Devon was up for a Plymouth Media Partnership Innovation Award. You don’t? Well let’s not dwell on our past failure (the winner of our category was the stonking Plymouth Music Zone, who we would have lobbied for had we not been bigging ourselves up).
The organisers are looking for someone to design the trophy, which should have an emphasis on innovation, and the deadline’s looming. Check out the innovations catalogue, whoops, the Plymouth Media Partnership Media Innovations Award site for more details.
Just time to tell you about a special trophy for the Two Short Nights film festival at the Exeter Phoenix (sponsored by the Dr Jeckyll to our Mr Hyde, D+CFilm). It’s designed by the wonderful Helen Snell, and will be out for all to see at the awards ceremony, if not before…
Posted by Cptn
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September 25th, 2007