'Walking the Downs' is a film designed to give adults with learning disabilities the confidence to get out and explore the South Downs National Park. It follows a group from Brighton & Hove charity the Grace Eyre Foundation, walking 4km from Ditchling Beacon to Stanmer Park.
The film tackles some of the reasons why adults with learning difficulties might not feel confident in getting out into the South Downs, for example using public transport. The group from Grace Eyre demonstrate how easy it is to get into the National Park by taking Brighton & Hove Breeze buses which are free to people with learning disabilities.
A Brighton Film School production, filmed by Liang Hu & Anthony Tete
Music:
“Thinking About You” by Happy Elf (freemusicarchive.org/music/Happy_Elf/)
“one two 3 4” by Origami Repetika (freemusicarchive.org/music/Origami_Repetika/)
The film tackles some of the reasons why adults with learning difficulties might not feel confident in getting out into the South Downs, for example using public transport. The group from Grace Eyre demonstrate how easy it is to get into the National Park by taking Brighton & Hove Breeze buses which are free to people with learning disabilities.
A Brighton Film School production, filmed by Liang Hu & Anthony Tete
Music:
“Thinking About You” by Happy Elf (freemusicarchive.org/music/Happy_Elf/)
“one two 3 4” by Origami Repetika (freemusicarchive.org/music/Origami_Repetika/)