Monday, 31 October 2011
Post-production begins
We're back from Manchester now and about to start work on the post-production for the latest Biomation film. It was a successful week, with lots of hard work, creativity and great ideas from the young people involved. The film will show what it's like as a Deaf young person living at home - dealing with parents, siblings and the occasional pigeon!! For the time being here are a few photos, and we'll post more once the film has been finished.

Friday, 21 October 2011
Off to Manchester
We're packing up to take Biomation on its first visit to Manchester, where we're working with the Deaf Service to make a film with a new group of Deaf young people. We'll get some pictures and information up here soon, and the final film once it's complete. Roll on the M62!
Monday, 26 September 2011
Biomation is now a C.I.C
We have successfully registered Biomation Productions as a Community Interest Company. This means we are officially a not for profit company.
The company's activities will provide benefit to groups of people in the UK with a common issue or challenge, by using animation and creative media to explore, inform and raise awareness of that issue or challenge.
More information to follow...
The company's activities will provide benefit to groups of people in the UK with a common issue or challenge, by using animation and creative media to explore, inform and raise awareness of that issue or challenge.
More information to follow...
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Films made available on course at York University
Our films will soon be made available to students at York University in the Department of Health Sciences. Established practitioners in CAMHS will get additional insight into the experiences of young people with mental health issues from viewing Biomation films as part of their course.
Friday, 22 July 2011
Top Tips film used as part of an e-learning course for The Royal College of Psychiatrists
"A clip from Top Tips has been included in the CPD Online module “Mental health and deafness” as the animation offers a light-hearted approach to communication strategies for communicating with deaf children and was designed by the young people themselves. It brings to light some of the barriers that they face daily and offers simple remedies to address these."
Nicoletta Gentili, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Nicoletta Gentili, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
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