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Through The Pane

A video combining live action, animation and visual effects, the programme conveys and represents how disability is often perceived. Using poetry, sign language and subtitles, the video also deals with issues of social exclusion and feelings of isolation. Epilepsy is one focal point of the video but attitudes to disability in general are illustrated through the words, music and images. The video is 14 minutes long.
 

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Creators: Director - Meredith, Jenni
Producer - Meredith, Jenni
Subject: Disability, Social Exclusion
Equal Opportunities
Contributors: Snowtracks Productions - Copyright Holder
Date created: 01 / 01 / 1996
Language: English
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Rights: Community Media Association has non exclusive rights for the use of the work in The Showcase, but the overall copyright rests with Snowtracks Productions. Copyright Snowtracks Productions
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