'the second glance' from Nic Askew on Vimeo.
Click bottom right corner of player to watch in full screen. Click escape to return to blog.
This film invites us to consider the judgements we make and the fear that drives them. A heightened level of awareness of what we percieve and what is real creates the potential for deep change in what we see, hear, think and feel - through this togetherness is possible.
Thankyou to David Roche for this spectacular illumination and to Nic Askew for being such a skilful witness.
Andy

a very powerful film. i watched others by Nic Askew too - a clear and simple focus on individuals with such insight - great technique for conveying powerful ideas. Thanks Andy....Ruth from downunder
ReplyDeletea beautiful film...caught me off guard as i was about to start firing off emails..thank you for making me stop in my tracks....very interested at what could be done around the work i do in dementia thanks to all that were part of making the movie..hazel
ReplyDeleteHazel
ReplyDeletethanks for your comment - i am glad the film interupted your email flow! would love to talk re your work on dementia....we are making some films called 'Look Closer, See Me'... get in touch via the website
www.frameworks4change.co.uk
warm regards
Andy
Hi Andy
ReplyDeleteI absolutely am in awe of the video "Valuing People Now - "The Choice" I have watched it several times now. Someone I know sent me the link, it made me stop and evaluate the services I provide. Thankyou for making me stop and think .....
I have emailed this link to as many people as I know.
I definitely will be following your page and I am always signposting people to your webpage.
How inspiring and motivational your materials are
thanks
Tina
Hi tina
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely message to come home to!Thanks so much for watching the film,for sharing it,for telling me about it and for caring deeply about what you do! It would be good to know more, dont hesitate to call if you would like to discuss your dreams for your work.
mob; 07960 473 347
warm regards
Andy