
It goes without saying that being neurodiverse is challenging at the best of times, but can animation be a viable and satisfying career for people who are neurodiverse? Join a panel consisting of vested and talented people with an often-unique perspective on how it can work, what any studio who doesn’t have neurodiverse talent is missing and what we can all do to make the workplace open to all.
Panellists
Moderator: Julian Scott - Animation Consultant at Film London
Julian Scott is a BAFTA-nominated Executive Producer. He has been developing, financing and co-producing feature films and television in the international arena for over 25 years. As animation consultant for Film London, his focus is on generating inward investment for London’s animation studios, by finding partners outside the UK seeking creative and financial soulmates and advising on the UK animation tax credits. Other areas of his work include tackling skills and creative gaps in the animation industry and lobbying to get proper recognition for animation in the UK creative sector and advising studios on business and creative development.
Full Panel details coming soon!
It goes without saying that being neurodiverse is challenging at the best of times, but can animation be a viable and satisfying career for people who are neurodiverse? Join a panel consisting of vested and talented people with an often-unique perspective on how it can work, what any studio who doesn’t have neurodiverse talent is missing and what we can all do to make the workplace open to all.
Panellists
Moderator: Julian Scott - Animation Consultant at Film London
Julian Scott is a BAFTA-nominated Executive Producer. He has been developing, financing and co-producing feature films and television in the international arena for over 25 years. As animation consultant for Film London, his focus is on generating inward investment for London’s animation studios, by finding partners outside the UK seeking creative and financial soulmates and advising on the UK animation tax credits. Other areas of his work include tackling skills and creative gaps in the animation industry and lobbying to get proper recognition for animation in the UK creative sector and advising studios on business and creative development.
Full Panel details coming soon!