Post by Make a difference entertainmen on Jun 8, 2016 10:28:38 GMT
Make A Difference Entertainment aka MADE, is a charity dedicated to creating film, TV and video projects that celebrate diversity and inclusion. We exist to unite communities through the power of film-making for positive social change.
Our programme outcomes are to develop talent and work experience for participants as well as encourage community cohesion. We also create employment opportunities for our participants by producing programmes with charities, good causes and social enterprises looking to engage with our target audience. By collaborating with MADE young people and groups who are under-represented in mainstream media are empowered to have a voice and make it heard.
Londoners Discuss How Racist Are People Of Colour
People of Colour Discuss Representation In Film And TV
Workshop participants make assumptions about each other based on a few personal belongings before meeting for the first time.
Game show created by participants from the MADE in Hayes project. A two year project where local people collaborate to make programmes. Supported by the People's Health Trust.
This compelling short documentary provides an insight into the relationship between religion and homosexuality. Its tackles the topic from a new perspective, not pitting religion and homosexuality against each other, instead discussing the relationship within the framework of universal principles.
www.madetv.org/religion-vs-homosexuality-can-they-coexist/
By forming meaningful collaborations like these we're able to inspire, inform and entertain under-served audiences through broadcasting their work on madeTV - our online TV channel where diversity matters. Our content champions upcoming creative talent and we share distinct stories that reflect the real London.
madeTV collaborators take a satirical snapshot of diversity issues in London and the impact of this on the perception of minority groups. madeTV is a chance for mis-represented communities to be proactive in challenging stereotypes and produce authentic media. Here you can watch content produced by local people to have a voice on issues relating to race, gender, sexuality and disability.
By watching and sharing their work, you'll support future creative leaders to challenge stereotypes, increase understanding and authentically portray mis-represented communities. You'll also be supporting members of your community to kick start their careers within the creative industries so that we're more visible on screen and behind the scenes.
​DONATE: www.madetv.org/support.html
LIKE: www.facebook.com/madetv.org
FOLLOW: www.instagram.com/madeonlinetv
TWEET: www.twitter.com/madeonlinetv
SUBSCRIBE: www.youtube.com/madetvorg
EMAIL: getinvolved@madetv.org
Our programme outcomes are to develop talent and work experience for participants as well as encourage community cohesion. We also create employment opportunities for our participants by producing programmes with charities, good causes and social enterprises looking to engage with our target audience. By collaborating with MADE young people and groups who are under-represented in mainstream media are empowered to have a voice and make it heard.
Londoners Discuss How Racist Are People Of Colour
People of Colour Discuss Representation In Film And TV
Workshop participants make assumptions about each other based on a few personal belongings before meeting for the first time.
Game show created by participants from the MADE in Hayes project. A two year project where local people collaborate to make programmes. Supported by the People's Health Trust.
This compelling short documentary provides an insight into the relationship between religion and homosexuality. Its tackles the topic from a new perspective, not pitting religion and homosexuality against each other, instead discussing the relationship within the framework of universal principles.
www.madetv.org/religion-vs-homosexuality-can-they-coexist/
By forming meaningful collaborations like these we're able to inspire, inform and entertain under-served audiences through broadcasting their work on madeTV - our online TV channel where diversity matters. Our content champions upcoming creative talent and we share distinct stories that reflect the real London.
madeTV collaborators take a satirical snapshot of diversity issues in London and the impact of this on the perception of minority groups. madeTV is a chance for mis-represented communities to be proactive in challenging stereotypes and produce authentic media. Here you can watch content produced by local people to have a voice on issues relating to race, gender, sexuality and disability.
By watching and sharing their work, you'll support future creative leaders to challenge stereotypes, increase understanding and authentically portray mis-represented communities. You'll also be supporting members of your community to kick start their careers within the creative industries so that we're more visible on screen and behind the scenes.
​DONATE: www.madetv.org/support.html
LIKE: www.facebook.com/madetv.org
FOLLOW: www.instagram.com/madeonlinetv
TWEET: www.twitter.com/madeonlinetv
SUBSCRIBE: www.youtube.com/madetvorg
EMAIL: getinvolved@madetv.org