Said & Undone

An inclusive set is the happiest set!

March 06, 2024 Said & Done Media
An inclusive set is the happiest set!
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Said & Undone
An inclusive set is the happiest set!
Mar 06, 2024
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On this episode, I'm chatting with Hugues de Robillard and Brandon Fairley from Bus Stop Films.

Bus Stop Films is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to making the film industry more inclusive for those with disabilities. They have produced over 65 short films, winning more than 100 awards globally and reaching an audience of over 45 million.

Hugues has a storied career in media, managing his own creative agency, Guerrilla Films. His collaboration with Bus Stop Films underscores his personal dedication to mentoring, fund-raising, and empowering individuals from marginalised communities.

Brandon is a passionate actor, writer, singer and filmmaker who has newly been appointed to the role of ‘Student Ambassador’ for Bus Stop Films in Wollongong.

In this episode of Said & Undone we speak about:

➢ Why an inclusive set beats Disney as the happiest place on earth

➢ How ‘patience’ is a main ingredient missing to help aid inclusivity

➢ The role of film and media in shaping societal perceptions of disability and inclusion

➢ What steps production companies can take to become more inclusive

➢ Why Barbie has been so important for disability visibility

➢ Bus Stop Film’s first Disability Employment Summit

https://busstopfilms.com.au/
https://busstopfilms.com.au/bus-stop-employment/


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Producer: Martine McMahon

Show Notes

On this episode, I'm chatting with Hugues de Robillard and Brandon Fairley from Bus Stop Films.

Bus Stop Films is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to making the film industry more inclusive for those with disabilities. They have produced over 65 short films, winning more than 100 awards globally and reaching an audience of over 45 million.

Hugues has a storied career in media, managing his own creative agency, Guerrilla Films. His collaboration with Bus Stop Films underscores his personal dedication to mentoring, fund-raising, and empowering individuals from marginalised communities.

Brandon is a passionate actor, writer, singer and filmmaker who has newly been appointed to the role of ‘Student Ambassador’ for Bus Stop Films in Wollongong.

In this episode of Said & Undone we speak about:

➢ Why an inclusive set beats Disney as the happiest place on earth

➢ How ‘patience’ is a main ingredient missing to help aid inclusivity

➢ The role of film and media in shaping societal perceptions of disability and inclusion

➢ What steps production companies can take to become more inclusive

➢ Why Barbie has been so important for disability visibility

➢ Bus Stop Film’s first Disability Employment Summit

https://busstopfilms.com.au/
https://busstopfilms.com.au/bus-stop-employment/


Please Follow to be notified when new episodes drop.
Follow us at instagram.com/said_and_undone
Producer: Martine McMahon