In recent years, we have seen the advance of a business movement towards greater transparency and commitment to pursuing social and environmental objectives in addition to profits.
Diversity improves among TV actors, but executives still overwhelmingly white and male - UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report suggests the industry must do more to meet the moment.
As a tool for analysing campaign strategies, BRITDOC has devised what we call the Four Impact Dynamics;
broad categories for the kinds of change you can make in the world. This has been developed by studying the films that we have worked with as well as working with NGOs and activists to understand how they conceptualise their work.
For four days in February 2016, more than 750 SBCC professionals from over 50 countries came together in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to share knowledge, disseminate recent research and tools, to generally enhance the science and art of SBCC for global health and development. These are their insights.
The Comprehensive Annenberg Report on Diversity (CARD) assesses inclusion on screen and behind the camera in fictional films, TV shows, and digital series distributed by 10 major media companies.
USAID's mission brief on Social Behavior Change Communications; SBCC that addresses multiple health topics and behaviors under the same program–has also been increasing as a critical strategy to improve health and development outcomes.
Over the past few years, a growing number of corporate leaders and experts have spoken out about how a strong shared sense of purpose can help companies meet these new challenges and transform their organizations.
We believe that the 21st century has become one in which the power of film to change the world is impossible to ignore. And our mission is to share bold ideas and best practice with global filmmakers and changemakers. To make sure the most important non-fiction documentary films reach the audiences that matter.
The document shows how pro-environmental measures can translate into budgetary savings for productions. With adequate preparation during pre-production, thorough communication across all departments, and an Eco Manager/Eco Supervisor to oversee initiatives and track progress, sustainable filmmaking is not only effective, but cost efficient.
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