Viewing Habits in Lockdown

Nathan Dodzo (Director), Joel Caborn (Other)

Research output: Non-Textual OutputDigital or Visual Media

Abstract

The Diaspora Screen Media Network film 'Viewing Habits in Lockdown’ invited people who had been in lockdown or social isolation, to consider their screen media choices, habits and engagement with new media in ways they may not have done before. We conducted six interviews and asked each participant to give one to two examples of Black British and/or British Asian screen media that inspired, entertained or enhanced their lives through lockdown. The film is funded by University of Northampton Changemaker, and brought to you by the Diaspora Screen Media Network (DSMN)
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUK
PublisherVimeo
Media of outputFilm
Size30 minutes
Publication statusPublished - 16 Dec 2021

Bibliographical note

The Diaspora Screen Media Network (DSMN) aimed to explore the exciting developments taking place in Black British and British Asian Cinema and TV brought about by new media and the internet.

The network brought together creative practitioners, cultural hubs, educators, students and members of the public creating new conversations about the innovative changes in the ways that media is produced, disseminated and consumed.

Keywords

  • Diaspora
  • Screen
  • Media
  • lockdown
  • Viewing Habits
  • Nathan Dodzo
  • DSMN

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