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'OSCE'(Dir/cam/ed);
professional actors, medical students and an overtired consultant play
out tense scenarios in a video aimed at
improving clinical skills, communication and assessment strategies.
"I've got good vibes!" Dr.Cynthia Yiu, Head of
Clinical Assessment, Guys'/Kings/St.Thomas' Medical School
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'Voice in the City' (Director/camera/editor)
The charity 'Safe in the City' wanted a video
representing
runaways, excluded schoolchildren and parents at their annual
conference. Now also being used
by national government and other agencies.
"a video that has received wonderful
feedback...an important marketing and communication tool that has proved
its worth." Melanie Blanchard, Head of Communications, Safe
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'Bringing finance education
to Life' (Director/camera/editor) The
charity pfeg promotes financial literacy and requested a video to show
teachers, funding agencies and LEAs how imaginatively this 'boring'
subject can be delivered, in mainstream and Special schools across
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'The Ozlem Show' (Director/camera/editor)
The charity pfeg promotes financial literacy across the UK. This
'chatshow' with
teenage girls in South London showcased
their work and brought the enthusiasm of young
people into City boardrooms.
Now also being distributed to schools and
policy-makers on tape and CD.
"an excellent job... I was very impressed with
how you worked to ensure we got what we needed." Wendy van den Hende,
Chief Executive, pfeg
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'People
and the Process'
(Director/camera/editor)
The Institute of Development Studies
are known for 'participatory research approaches'
in less developed countries. Wanting to promote PRA in the UK, they commissioned a video
in Hull. Since used by planners and local community groups as well as academics, trainers
and researchers.
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Other UK-based videos include literacy and
behaviour issues for children with Special Needs (Peabody Trust). |
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