Agents for Change
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FRAMING THE FUTURE In the third instalment of British Cinematographer’s Agents for Change feature we explore more initiatives, individuals and events transforming the industry. From mental health and representation to access and sustainability, find out who is helping create a fairer, more inclusive and liberating creative community. THE FILM AND TV CHARITY’S LOOKING GLASS SURVEY ... Read more The post Agents for Change appeared first on British Cinematographer .
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