Filmmaker Lucy Baxter launches a Future Screens NI funded virtual reality film to shine light on impact of mental abuse and coercive control

(Left to Right): A Virtual Reality film has been launched to raise awareness of coercive control. Maire McGrath, Mental Abuse Matters, Professor Paul Moore, Future Screens NI, and Lucy Baxter, Mental Abuse Matters and film creator.

(Left to Right): A Virtual Reality film has been launched to raise awareness of coercive control. Maire McGrath, Mental Abuse Matters, Professor Paul Moore, Future Screens NI, and Lucy Baxter, Mental Abuse Matters and film creator.

A filmmaker has launched a Virtual Reality (VR) film to raise awareness of the impact of mental abuse and coercive control on victims. 

Lucy Baxter, director of domestic abuse charity Mental Abuse Matters and a Film Practice lecturer at Queen’s University Belfast is using Mental Abuse Matters as her PhD subject.

The VR film shows the hard-hitting and traumatic impact of mental abuse on the victim, through an immersive film experience. The project was funded by Future Screens NI and is now being developed into a wider business idea through a Tech Start funded customer discovery process with Qubis.

The pioneering VR film, which depicts a woman who is being mentally abused by her partner, will be used for training those who come into contact with abuse victims, to enable greater understanding of the victim’s experience. 

It is hoped that the film will help raise greater awareness of the impact of mental abuse and coercive control and can be used by those working in health and social care and the criminal justice systems. 

Director of Mental Abuse Matters, Lucy Baxter said:

“Mental abuse and coercive control are lesser known but very real forms of domestic abuse. The abuse can gradually wear down a person’s sense of independence and they may become accustomed to an atmosphere of dread and trepidation, always living in fear that they might unintentionally aggravate an abusive partner. It happens to people of all genders and backgrounds.

“The difficulty with mental abuse is that no one outside the relationship can see the damage that it is causing, because there are no physical signs like bruises or broken bones. The trauma for victims however is very real and terrifying. 

“My aim is to encourage greater understanding and empathy for victims of mental abuse. Using Virtual Reality software, we can create an experience for the user that will allow them to place themselves in the shoes of the victim and get a sense of what they are feeling. This will give those who support abuse victims, first-hand knowledge of what it feels like to be in their position.”

Professor Paul Moore from Future Screens NI said: 

“Coercive control and mental abuse are not often discussed or understood by many people in society. Only in recent years have we become more aware of coercive control as a form of domestic abuse, and it is still hard for many to fully understand the impact on victims because they cannot see physical signs of its impact. 

“Future Screens NI is thrilled to be able to fund innovative projects like the Mental Abuse Matters Virtual Reality film because it shows how film-making can be used in the most innovative ways to educate people about the impact of issues that are challenging to articulate beyond direct experience.  

“The ‘walking on eggshells’ analogy is said all too often, but this immersive film by Lucy allows us that first-hand experience of what that feels like to be a victim. We hope that by funding this important project, it becomes an important training tool in educating professionals about the very real and long-lasting damage that mental abuse causes.”

The Puttnam Scholars Competition 2021 is Now Open Opportunity closes Friday 11th of June at 12 noon

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Future Screens NI, Northern Ireland Screen, and Screen Ireland have teamed up with Atticus Education to offer four Northern Ireland residents the opportunity to attend 6 two hour online master classes with Lord David Puttnam (Producer of MIDNIGHT EXPRESS,CHARIOTS OF FIRE, LOCAL HERO, THE KILLING FIELDS, THE MISSION etc.). 

The master classes will be fully interactive and a full engagement by each participant is an essential feature of the programme.  Having attended the entire programme each individual will receive a scholarship from Atticus Education with the support of Accenture Ireland to the value of €1.5k.

Those participating in the master classes will enhance their understanding of the creative process, and the cultural context within which the screen industries operate. The masterclasses will be delivered digitally and will cover the following themes:

·      The power of identity

·      The evolution of creativity

·      Fact or Fiction

·      Builders and Brokers

·      Music and Meaning

·      Interpreting the Future

To be eligible to apply candidates MUST fulfil the following criteria:

·      Be a writer, director, or producer resident in Northern Ireland that has either:

made their first feature (fiction or documentary) or television drama with funding from a broadcaster, distributor, financier, or screen agency in the past three years.

Or

is about to make their first feature (fiction or documentary) or television drama and has that feature (fiction or documentary) or television drama project in active funded development with a broadcaster, distributor, financier, or screen agency.

 Candidates that fit the above criteria should send an email to Nuala Toman n.toman@ulster.ac.uk containing:

·      Evidence of how they fulfil the eligibility criteria.

·      Confirmation of their availability to attend the masterclasses at the above dates and times.

·      Details of how specifically attending each of the above listed masterclasses will advance their project and their career.

If you do not meet the eligibility criteria please do not apply.

Applications from graduates of post-graduate screen industry affiliated courses or from people from backgrounds that are currently under-represented in the screen sectors, who fulfil the above criteria, are particularly welcome.

Applicant information is available here. Please download and complete in word.  Online applications are not supported.  Please email completed applications to n.toman@ulster.ac.uk by 12 noon on Friday 11th of June.

Highlights from Creative Industries Clusters Programme April 2021 Newsletter

The recent Creative Industries Clusters Programme April 2021 Newsletter has featured Future Screen NI projects. Below are selected highlights from the newsletter.

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Welcome to the April 2021 Clusters newsletter, with the latest on cutting-edge projects, events, launches and lots more from across the Creative Clusters.

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Applications Open To Become A Future Foundation Mentee


Mentoring is a powerful personal development and empowerment tool. As part of the Future Foundation established by Future Screens NI, the first call for mentees will close on 22 April. Mentees will have access to a Future Foundation Mentor who will assist them to become more sustainable post-Covid-19. 

➤  Read more and apply (NOTE: This call has now closed)

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Up To £50,000 From Future Screens NI For R&D Led Pre Commercialisation


Future Screens NI Commercialisation Funding is for R&D led product development that is ready for market and has commercial potential, through the stimulation of commercial outcomes with impact. Projects previously funded that can demonstrate significant commercial potential are welcome to apply, alongside new applicants meeting the criteria.

The focus of this funding is to develop a project from Proof of Concept stage through to a point where it can be launched commercially. Applications should clearly demonstrate how the project will employ R&D led strategies to release the commercial potential of a new product, service or production process.  

➤  More info and apply

Access Up To £20,000 From Future Screens For Proof of Concept Innovations


Future Screens NI Proof of Concept Funding is directed towards addressing R&D led challenges at the earliest stage of marketable product development. 

➤  More info and apply

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RETìníZE Launch Animotive With HTC VIVE


Funded through Future Screens NI, Animotive is a professional 3D animation production tool that harnesses the power of off-the-shelf VR headsets, allowing users to create 3D animated content for any medium at a fraction of the time and cost of traditional workflows. Working in partnership with HTC, Animotive offers robust body capture and full facial capture - all while wearing a headset - taking affordable performance capture to the next level and proving anyone can be an animator.

➤ Read more

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Thrive Launch 'Changing The Game'


Launched last month by Thrive, Changing the Game is a 5-step framework that NI organisations can use to assess and create their own digital offer. Providing a roadmap for digital, tailored to Northern Ireland’s arts and culture organisations’ needs, Thrive Audience Development hosted a roundtable to discuss the findings of the Future Screens NI funded report. Hosted by Thrive, the webinar also included speakers from Future Screens NI and Imagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas and Politics.

➤  Read more and watch webinar

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XR Bootcamp Explores Immersive Recruitment & Professional Upskilling In XR At Future Tuesdays


XR Bootcamp Co-Founder Ferhan Özkan recently presented at Future Screens NI's Future Tuesdays event series, as part of XR Bootcamp's mission to build a community of upskilled XR creators. As the world’s first bootcamp for professional upskilling within VR/AR, XR Bootcamp provides cutting edge education experiences that provide participants with the skills, knowledge and ability to create VR/AR applications and assist companies to bridge their skills gap in XR development.

➤  Read more

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INCISIV Make Top 50 MediaTech Innovators In The UK


Future Screens NI partner INCISIV Sport have been ranked 43 in UK and 2 in NI within companies who are blazing the trail in Media Tech. INCISIV have pioneered Action Intelligence and are at the forefront of brain decision making and concussion innovation.

➤ Read more

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Yellow Design Secure A Place In Intelak Hub Accelerator Programme In Dubai


Funded by Future Screens NI, the AR360 Platform by the innovative team at Yellow Design applies creative thinking to incentivise and reward tourists exploring a smart city. Partners include The Emirates Group, Microsoft, Accenture and Dubai Tourism to deliver an enriched visitor experience within a smarter more sustainable city.

Read more

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Future Tuesdays presents Neoco: Tools & Patterns for Progressive Operations with Ben Bland 11th of May 2021

For Future Tuesdays Ben Bland presented his Future Screens NI Rewriting the Narrative funded project Neoco: Tools & Patterns for Progressive Operations. The Neoco Toolkit & Playbook is a collection of “pathways to brighter business”, built during lockdown by Ben Bland and partners. The new web platform aims to help people find ways to improve the way they work, collaborate and build successful lives for themselves. Neoco includes over 240 tools, 50 published guides, 16 case studies and much more. Ben shared key insights from researching and building Neoco over the last year.

More information on Neoco can be found here: https://neoco.io/

Ben Bland is a leader within the digital industries, spearheading developments in online marketing and e-commerce, digital strategy, and wider tech startup consulting & entrepreneurship. He is a partner at a newly-founded innovation practice, Loopers. http://loopers.co/

Ben has a twenty-year career split between London and Belfast, working within agencies, small-to-medium size businesses, NGOs, and as a freelancer. Ben's creative industry experience includes working with dozens of local startups, agencies and industry bodies. He led operations at Belfast-based AI company Sensum for five years, and serves as Chair of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ P7014 working group to develop a global standard for the ethics of empathic technology.

More information on Ben can be found here: http://benbland.me

Future Screens NI Host Policy Roundtable with the DUP

Future Screens hosted a policy roundtable with the DUP on Friday 30th of April.  The roundtable was attended by representatives from across all levels of the party including Carla Lockhart MP and Paula Bradley MLA and Chair of the Assembly Communities Committee.

Professor Paul Moore opened the session noting the strength of the creative industries within the local economy. 

Greg Maguire Founder of HUMAIN Studios provided a presentation showcasing cutting edge innovation in emotional, facial and body rigging which have stimulated significant global relationships within the region.

Lucy Baxter Founder of Mental Abuse Matters provided a thought provoking presentation of her VR training pilot Mental Abuse Matters.  This project has played a significant role in the advancement of Coercive control legislation within the region.

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