Cine inclusivo, diseño universal y trato adecuado | Caso real con Asprona

Accessible subtitles available. Activate them from the YouTube player. In this video, I share the creative and human process behind the inclusive audiovisual piece I wrote and directed for Asprona, a pioneering organization dedicated to supporting people with intellectual disabilities and their families since 1959. Through the experience of filming with Eugenia, a six-year-old girl, I demonstrate how to apply guidelines for appropriate treatment, universal design, and accessibility, from the script to distribution. The project was built on respect for timelines, clear communication, and the creation of a safe environment, with the involvement of more than 80 people, inclusive educational centers, and spaces like the City of Arts and Sciences. This video is an example of how it's possible to create inclusive culture without sacrificing emotion, quality, or professionalism. If you work in culture, education, or advertising, you may find this content useful and inspiring. More information at: www.asprona.es www.micineinclusivo.com The director: Miguel Ángel Font Bisier is a filmmaker, researcher, writer, and teacher from Valencia. With a degree in Audiovisual Communication and a doctorate in Applied Languages, Literature, and Translation, he has worked on more than 300 audiovisual projects in various countries. He has presented his work at national and international film festivals, as well as on platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Filmin, and Teledeporte. A specialist in accessible and inclusive culture, he has developed his own methodology, which has led him to advise companies such as The Walt Disney Company Latin America and to work with institutions such as the University of Valencia, Boston University, and Hamad bin Khalifa University in Qatar.