A CALL TO MEN

A CALL TO MEN

Intentionally

Erased

Screening Kit

About the Film

About the Film

About

the Film

Kimya Motley is an educator, activist, author, director, and producer working to end violence against all women and girls. Inspired by the work of Tony Porter and A Call to Men (in addition to her own experiences as a survivor of gun violence and domestic abuse), Kimya directed, co-wrote, and co-produced this absorbing documentary that uplifts the experiences, challenges, and humanity of Black trans women in the United States. Intentionally Erased seeks to facilitate an honest, respectful, and transformative conversation between Black trans women and Black cisgender men that identifies, deconstructs, and challenges the biases against Black trans women. Join us for the world premiere of the film, followed by a panel discussion.

INTENTIONALLY ERASED • Runtime: 59 minutes • Documentary Feature film

Director: Kimya Motley

Kimya Motley is an educator, activist, author, director, and producer working to end violence against all women and girls. Inspired by the work of Tony Porter and A Call to Men (in addition to her own experiences as a survivor of gun violence and domestic abuse), Kimya directed, co-wrote, and co-produced this absorbing documentary that uplifts the experiences, challenges, and humanity of Black trans women in the United States. Intentionally Erased seeks to facilitate an honest, respectful, and transformative conversation between Black trans women and Black cisgender men that identifies, deconstructs, and challenges the biases against Black trans women. Join us for the world premiere of the film, followed by a panel discussion.

INTENTIONALLY ERASED • Runtime: 59 minutes • Documentary Feature film

Director: Kimya Motley

HOSTING YOUR OWN SCREENING EVENT

HOSTING YOUR OWN SCREENING EVENT

Hosting your own screening event

Promoting Your Event

Promoting Your Event

Organizing a Panel

Organizing a Panel

Creating a Run of Show

Creating a Run of Show

Doing a Tech Check

Doing a Tech Check

Hosting the Event

Hosting the Event

Common Tech Challenges + Solutions

Panelist Video Freeze

If video freezes on a panelist, continue the conversation with another panelist. If the conversation is only between one other person please ask guests to hold tight.


Technical Glitches with Audience’s View

Familiarize yourself with your platform's tech troubleshooting pages. Have a plan in place for recommendations to provide if any of your viewers are experiencing issues. For example, try refreshing the page, try switching your browser, etc.

Resources

If sharing links or other resources please have them available to share with your audience via chat box. You can also share information again via a follow-up email.

Common Tech Challenges + Solutions

Panelist Video Freeze

If video freezes on a panelist, continue the conversation with another panelist. If the conversation is only between one other person please ask guests to hold tight.


Technical Glitches with Audience’s View

Familiarize yourself with your platform's tech troubleshooting pages. Have a plan in place for recommendations to provide if any of your viewers are experiencing issues. For example, try refreshing the page, try switching your browser, etc.

Resources

If sharing links or other resources please have them available to share with your audience via chat box. You can also share information again via a follow-up email.

FOSTERING WELCOMING IMPACT EVENTS

FOSTERING WELCOMING IMPACT EVENTS

Fostering welcoming impact events

Storytelling is a powerful tool for personal and social transformation. Impact screenings centering storytelling – whether that’s through film, podcasts, episodic content, books – can bring communities together and inspire change from the grassroots up. Our goal for all events is to shed light on stories untold, help people see and be seen, and empower communities to take action. Here are some suggestions to help ensure that your community events go smoothly and that everyone – from hosts to panelists to audience members – walk away feeling supported and inspired.

Pre-Event

Pre-Event

During Event

During Event

Post-Event

Post-Event

Tips for virtual hosts and speakers

Tips for virtual hosts and speakers

Tips for virtual hosts and speakers

Turn on the Lights

The darker the room, the harder your camera has to work to make a picture. Ideally, you want to light yourself from the front with soft, indirect light, and minimize other lighting in the room, particularly from windows of light sources from behind you.

Wear Solid Colors

Bright, solid colors show up well on camera, with one exception — the color red.  Video cameras struggle with red for a variety of technical reasons, so “just say no to red!”

Avoid Black, White, and Patterns

Black and white are extremes and a camera will end up making a compromise to expose your image. Pattern fabrics can blur together and cause distraction on camera.

Look Behind You

Try to keep the background simple by avoiding anything that looks busy or cluttered. Again, beware of windows that let in natural light or that might reflect your computer screen. Simply choosing a plain wall as your backdrop is often best.

Don’t Be Blue

If you’re sitting in front of your video screen, it will most likely glow blue light on your face. Turn your computer monitor brightness as low as it will go to reduce this effect.

Don’t Sit Too Close

The majority of web cameras have very wide lenses. When you sit too close, you bring new meaning to the phrase “talking head.” Frame yourself in the middle of the frame, with your shoulders and head visible.

Higher is Better

Professional camera people will set their lens height to the talent’s eye height. Adding a book or two under your laptop or camera will raise the eyeline. We recommend having the camera point directly forward, slight angled down to keep ceiling lights out of the shot, if needed. 

"As global citizens, we have a responsibility to be invested in the fight for justice even if those fights for justice never center us or any part of our identity.”

"As global citizens, we have a responsibility to be invested in the fight for justice even if those fights for justice never center us or any part of our identity.”

"As global citizens, we have a responsibility to be invested in the fight for justice even if those fights for justice never center us or any part of our identity.”

Danielle Nicholson

Chief operations officer, A Call to Men

Danielle Nicholson

Chief operations officer,

A Call to Men

Danielle

Nicholson

Chief operations

officer,

A Call to Men