'2 minutes with Juan delGado' is a film directed and produced by award-winning director, screenwriter and photographer David Hevey.
HERE are both captioned and audio-described versions of the film.
David Hevey - as published by Shape Artists - is UK's leading diversity-media professional, a key creative: a filmmaker, producer, writer & digital-media professional running David Hevey Productions, based in Bloomsbury, London in the UK.
Among his outstanding array of digital films and
moving-images, he created documentaries highlighting the talents of
disabled creative practitioners and artists supported by Shape Arts.
His contribution to the disability art sector is highly recognized,
presenting a genuine perspective and touching stories of disabled
people. One of his most famous works 'The disabled Century' were series commissioned by the +BBC. His Showreel speaks for itself.
Working and featuring in the work of such an innovative and creative media professional is an honor and a memorable experience.
In this 2-minute interview, Juan delGado talks about the idea of invisibility surrounding a specific group of people working at the Corabastos market in Bogotá - the largest of its kind in Latin America. These people work at night to feed the city, a long procedure depicted in The Flickering Darkness (Revisited) project, which explores the journey that produce takes from its arrival before dawn to its consumption.
HERE are both captioned and audio-described versions of the film.
David Hevey - as published by Shape Artists - is UK's leading diversity-media professional, a key creative: a filmmaker, producer, writer & digital-media professional running David Hevey Productions, based in Bloomsbury, London in the UK.
Working and featuring in the work of such an innovative and creative media professional is an honor and a memorable experience.
In this 2-minute interview, Juan delGado talks about the idea of invisibility surrounding a specific group of people working at the Corabastos market in Bogotá - the largest of its kind in Latin America. These people work at night to feed the city, a long procedure depicted in The Flickering Darkness (Revisited) project, which explores the journey that produce takes from its arrival before dawn to its consumption.
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