Finally, after six weeks of paperwork, risk assessments and filming, Breaking the Habit is out for public display. I'm glad that it's over and done with and I can finally see the final cut. I have uploaded the trailer onto my personal youtube account, and I have added it to my Breaking the Habit blog page and the Breaking the Habit Facebook page. This means it will be highly accessible to a diverse range of audience, and my Youtube subscribers. I have a company called Pause and Engage, a mentor facility, promoting it on their Twitter page, as well as AWC on Facebook.
Overall, I am happy with the final piece. I understand now how relieved and proud a director must be when they watch their pieces. I hope I have achieved what I set out to do in encouraging audiences to question their perception of disability and disability in film. I hope I have made a trailer which will make people talk and take the taboo away from wheelchairs.
Overall, I am happy with the final piece. I understand now how relieved and proud a director must be when they watch their pieces. I hope I have achieved what I set out to do in encouraging audiences to question their perception of disability and disability in film. I hope I have made a trailer which will make people talk and take the taboo away from wheelchairs.