How Nucleus can be a checklist for change

BMT looks at how Nucleus has supported CDN and TAP’s new initiative to review and improve the accessibility of studios and post-production facilities across the UK.

Accessibility plays a pivotal part in empowering everyone to participate fully in the screen sector, both on and off screen. To enable studios and post-production facilities to efficiently review the accessibility of their spaces, CDN and TAP have partnered up to launch a new initiative using Nucleus, BMT’s end-to-end workflow management system.

This new online hub brings together studio and post-production facility providers, enabling individuals, production companies and broadcasters to check whether these spaces have completed a self-review of their accessibility. Nucleus powers the whole process – making it easy for facility providers to manage submissions, track completion, and create a standardised PDF certificate of accessibility features that can be uploaded to their website.

BMT developed Nucleus to support a wide range of awards, application and bursary workflows; now it’s being used to help industry professionals make more informed decisions about the spaces they choose to work in – a stepping stone for the ambition of TAP’s members to work only with studios and post-production facilities that have conducted a self-review of the accessibility of their spaces.

Emma Perry, Director of BMT, said: “We at BMT, are proud to be supporting the launch of this initiative via Nucleus, supporting the drive towards a more inclusive and accessible screen industry.”

You can read more about the initiative on the CDN website.

Want to find out how Nucleus can support your work, get in touch to learn more and book a demo.

BMT (BAFTA Media Technology) is the software research and development arm of BAFTA (The British Academy of Film and Television Arts).