The film director Miguel Ángel Font Bisier, a student on the Ph.D. program in Applied Languages, Literature and Translation, has defended an innovative thesis at the Universitat Jaume I in Castellón titled “Inclusive cinema: Context, methodology and praxis” directed by Irene de Higes Andino, researcher of the TRAMA group and lecturer in the Department of Translation and Communication, in which she explores the concept of inclusive cinema, a modality of audiovisual production that favors the participation and access of people with disabilities to the cinematographic medium from the script of each production.
Film director explains how to make inclusive cinema to favor access for people with disabilities
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