Spotlight feature: SpecialEffect

At the forthcoming BAFTA Games Awards on 11 April,SpecialEffectwill receiveBAFTAs Special Awardin recognition for the outstanding work it does to enhance the quality of life of severely physically disabled people through access to games. Ahead of the ceremony, games journalist and author Laura Kate Dale spoke with its founder, Dr.Mick Donegan, and some of the people the charity has supported to paint a picture of just how important their work has been for players, and for the games industry itself.

Founded by Dr. Mick Donegan in 2007, SpecialEffect was born from a noticeable gap in support for disabled young people in accessing games, as well as a lack of perceived empathy for the importance games play in young life.

I was working in a national centre [deputy director of the ACE Centre, Oxford] helping young people of education-age to be able to access school work, and while we were finding all sorts of ways in which people could use a range of technology to achieve access to education and communication, the parents were saying to me, Well, thats great, but my child cant play with their friends, and as an educationalist I knew that play was really important.

In the early 2000s, more and more people were playing video games, and it became obvious that it was something that those young people were missing out on. There was no specialist organisation in the UK that I could refer them on to.

When SpecialEffect started out, the charitys focus was on creating bespoke accessibility hardware setups, often through hacking existing hardware to fit new use cases. This often involved visiting disabled people in their homes with an occupational therapist, before hacking hardware to allow for new input devices to be wired in. All of this work was done without any charge, including return visits if a players access needs changed, ensuring that no financial burden was placed on the families of disabled players.

The first day I used the controller SpecialEffect provided, I lost track of time playing because rather than causing me pain, it now distracted me from it, explains Danni Brennand, who has severe ME and for whom hand weakness had become a barrier to holding a controller.

I may not be able to leave my room or bed physically, but through games I can do and be whatever I want. I can now explore new worlds, fly through space, or drive fast cars. I can also do more mundane tasks that are no longer accessible to me in real life, such as cooking, organising cupboards or washing laundry. In games, my illness doesnt exist.

SpecialEffect has massively improved my quality of life. I thought Id lost my favourite hobby, and with it some of my connection to the outside world. Thanks to them, I have it back.

Content creator HelloItsKolo shared a similar story about her experience with the charity. SpecialEffect helped set up my foot controller when I first became disabled, which enabled me to be more independent. It might sound small, but this meant I could work again, play again, enjoy games, mentally escape the burden of chronic pain, be independent with something in a world that otherwise makes that a pretty tricky challenge. I could escape and be a part of the community I love again. Their help has made an enormous impact on both my physical and mental health.

The team at SpecialEffect also dedicated time to attending games conventions, showcasing technology to the general public. This outreach undoubtedly acted as an early catalyst for changing attitudes toward gaming accessibility here in the UK, with booths demonstrating technology such as gaze tracking applied in a way that made those advancements feel exciting for a general audience.

You see people trying out something like eye-controlled games and you just see in their faces [when] they start to get it. When they finish the demonstration, theres this Oh yes, I can see what this means to somebody now moment. Theres a very real, practical hands-on impact that it has, explains SpecialEffects communications officer, Mark Saville.

Perhaps more notably, SpecialEffects outreach efforts at conventions in the late 2000s had a noticeable impact on early developer awareness of how they could be making their own games more accessible than they currently were.

So many times weve had people from the industry come up and try the tech, and you can see them inspired to go back and say, Hang on a minute, I might be able to talk to my studio about that, explained Saville.

One quick example of that, added Dr. Donegan. I was once doing an expo and we were demoing [and] we found a way to hack into Dirt 3 so that you could actually drive using your eye movement. A guy came to me, I remember it really clearly, and he looked down at me and then he looked in front of me because my hands are at my side. He said to me, How are you doing that? As I explained, he said, Wow, thats amazing. I was one of the people who developed Dirt 3. I thought that was lovely because it indicated that its not that people wanted to exclude anyone, its just that a way to include people hadnt been shown.

In recent years, SpecialEffects work has expanded into working in tandem with video game developers and publishers to help bring down the price of entry-level accessibility setups. Both the Xbox Adaptive Controller and PlayStation Access Controller were developed in consultation with the charity, and the mass production of those modular controller bases has done a huge amount to lower the barrier of entry to accessible games hardware. The charity also contributed to the development of the Logitech Adaptive Gaming Kit, an affordable starter selection of buttons and switches for use with these accessibility controllers. Some players will still require bespoke hardware created by the charity, but these controllers being widely available means they can help more people globally, more quickly, with less time spent on developing and building custom devices.

We worked with Xbox, alongside others, for around three years from idea to release. Same for the PlayStation Access Controller. Originally, we were hacking our way in [to PlayStation and Xbox]. We were doing it as safely as possible, obviously, but we were hacking our way in. But all of a sudden, we went from having to pay third party companies for products that cost a lot of money to a much more reasonable cost interface in the case of both the [PlayStation] Access Controller and Xbox Adaptive Controller. Those devices made it easier for us to actually help more people, more quickly.

While video game accessibility is currently experiencing a huge surge of positive momentum across the industry, its important to remember how different things were in 2007, when SpecialEffect formed. Dedicated organisations were out there trying to advocate for accessibility support, but video game accessibility was still well over a decade away from becoming a topic of mainstream conversation.

At that time, Ive got some newspaper front pages saying how bad for you video games were. At the time it wasnt a great idea if you started a charity that was dedicated to helping children who already had a physical disability and inflicted video games on them. I had to persuade people that this was a good thing, explained Dr. Donegan.

We began to make the point that this actually was something that was very positive, and gamers and the industry have gradually come along with us, supported us, and realised the importance of accessibility.

What has struck me very forcibly is that everyone I meet in the games industry, they just want more people to enjoy their games, its as simple as that.

This award from BAFTA is a recognition of the huge impact that SpecialEffect has on the lives of disabled gamers, and on the industry as a whole. But BAFTA itself has committedto improvingaccessibility across its own activity, too, including its Awards ceremonies and events. From fully accessiblered carpets, visible ramps, quiet spaces clearly marked and BSL available, among other access accommodations, the arts charity isfocused on ensuring that its activity is inclusive and accessiblefor disabled people.

Change is happening across the industry where games focusing on software-based accessibility are being recognised for that work, and where major games sites are including coverage of accessibility features in their reviews. SpecialEffect continues to do pivotal work making sure that financial, educational, and physical barriers dont prevent disabled players from having the best chance possible of playing the games we all love.

BAFTA is open for applications for new members and welcomes applications from d/Deaf, disabled and neurodiverse people working in film, games and television. Find out more atwww.bafta.org/about/membership.

BAFTA the British Academy of Film and Television Arts – is a world-leading independent arts charity that brings the very best work in film, games and television to public attention and supports the growth of creative talent in the UK and internationally. Through its Awards ceremonies and year-round programme of learning events and initiatives which includes workshops, masterclasses, scholarships, lectures and mentoring schemes in the UK, USA and Asia BAFTA identifies and celebrates excellence, discovers, inspires and nurtures new talent, and enables learning and creative collaboration. For more, visitwww.bafta.org. BAFTA is a registered charity (no. 216726).

The Spotlight Media Productions Introduces a Powerful New Story Filled With Passion, Burning Desire, and The Freedom of Expression

Mark Gooding’s “Kayla Blaze: A Tale of the New Southwest” a story that expresses the call for freedom of expression filled with mysterious affairs, enters the film scene with the help of The Spotlight Media Productions and is now looking for film investors.


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Established in 2002, The Spotlight Media Productions works with film creators from around the world, and has strong connection in and around the Hollywood film arena. The group of filmmakers leverages their power and broad awareness to tell stories that appeal to a wide range of audiences. Mark Gooding’s “Kayla Blaze: A Tale of the New Southwest” has entered their view.



This story introduces to us the main protagonists, with very intricate detail. In this book, we see through the eyes of the narrator who is a huge advocate for freedom of expression. A story filled with power and passion with a hooking storyline and detailed characters like this is a sure candidate for becoming a blockbuster movie.



In this story, we learn about Kayla Blaze, a cynical young woman with splendid finesse with a sharp and clever tongue. As for the story’s narrator, who comes from a blue-collar background and resents people who complain a lot about the state of the world when he doesn’t think they have much to complain about, he knows whose expression will most likely be limited, and he knows that limiting expression is ever and always a means for controlling people. That pisses him off. In the era of woke and canceled culture this novel may seem anachronistic, but there was a time not that long ago when Americans valued freedom very highly. Foremost among the rights we cherished was the right to express ourselves freely, even when-in fact, especially when-our ideas or their expression might offend somebody else.



Kayla Blaze goes where, in contemporary American society, it is no longer safe to go, mocking the hypocrisy in American higher education today and the education establishment’s pretense of fostering “free inquiry.” In truth, now more than then it seeks to stifle free inquiry and direct students’ minds into safe, politically correct channels. The novel wraps a story of censorship inside the story of a lurid campus love affair, juxtaposing libertarianism and libertinism, liberty, and libido. It contains a couple of scenes depicting graphic sex, a fair amount of foul language, and above all an undisguised hatred for all things PC.



The story presents us with a very detailed book with splendid storytelling. The characters in themselves are a mystery to unravel thus making this book an edging, hooking story worth reading. Through the affairs hidden in this book let’s journey with Kayla Blaze from the perspective of the narrator.



“Kayla Blaze: A Tale of the New Southwest”


Written by Mark Gooding


Publisher: Author’s Press


Date Published: 7 May 2021


Paperback: $4.34



About the Author



Mark Gooding The product of a working-class family in the American Midwest, Mark Gooding attended Valparaiso University in Indiana and worked at various jobs before moving to Europe in the late 1970s. He returned to the U.S. in the 1980s, migrated to the Southwest, and eventually became an English instructor in Mesa, Arizona, where he still resides. He has published other written works, namely: “Imaginary Life,” “Organisms,” “To Protect and To Serve,” “The Summer of Love,” “The Murder of Shane Schwarmer,” and “Death, Fight, and Revolution.”



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The Spotlight Media Productions Introduces a Passionate Inspiring New Story Revolving Around Faith, Family, and Hope

Rodney Rodriguez’s “El Sueño” has entered the filmmaking with the help of The Spotlight Media Productions, a leading global brand in entertainment, which delivers premium content to audiences across platforms worldwide. It connects with millions of people—through their huge connections in studios, networks, streaming services, live events, merchandise, and more.


Holding the message “Never Give Up” high in the sky, this story touches the reader’s hearts with its warm, enveloping, mesmerizing t


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Established in 2002, The Spotlight Media Productions works with film creators from around the world, and has strong connections in and around the Hollywood film arena. The group of filmmakers leverages their power and broad awareness to tell stories that appeal to a wide range of audiences. Their studios create content for all audiences, across every genre and format, while our networks and brands forge deep connections with the world’s most diverse audiences. In streaming, our differentiated strategy is scaling rapidly across free, broad pay, and premium. This time it is Rodney Rodriguez’s “El Sueño” that has entered their view.



“El Sueño” is a story about the life of the son of a migrant worker in search of a better life. Only to find herself giving up her only child. This story will inspire you to believe that all things are possible with God, dedication, and hard work. This story is an enticing, passionate, captivating story that is sure to capture and enamor the reader’s hearts with its beautiful details, and a good plot.



This story is equipped with its plot, writing style, and an intellectually stirring book. The humorous but meaningful dialogues are hard to forget. It’s an engaging story filled with fictional events intertwined with facts. It often poses controversial questions that leave the readers baffled. Outstanding storytelling makes a perfect candidate for an all-time blockbuster film.



“El Sueño”


Written by Rodney Rodriguez


Publisher: Xlibris


Date Published: 11 Ferurary 2014


Paperback: $15.99



About the Author



Rodney Rodriguez is a Mexican American who was born and raised in Lubbock, Texas. He currently lives in Grand Prairie, TX. He is married with children and grandchildren. He is a Licensed Insurance Agent and have been in the business since 1994. He has been with his current employer for about 25 years. The past 25 years, His team of agents have had a great success as a team thru out his career. He also serves at his local church (man power). His job is to service and help the handicap and direct traffic from Uber, Lift and transit. He is blessed and favored family man who wants the best for his family and friends.




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Rodney Rodriguez


Email: elsueño.rodneyr@gmail.com

The Spotlight Media Productions Introduces a Beautiful Romantic New Love Story This Month

Jimmy Holcomb’s “A Good Man” has entered the film making with the advantage of The Spotlight Media Productions, a leading global brand in entertainment that delivers premium content to audiences across platforms worldwide, and connects with millions of people—through their huge connections with studios, networks, streaming services, live events, merchandise, and more.


The story beautifully showcases the saying “No matter how much you run from love, it will find you.”


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Established in 2002, The Spotlight Media Productions works with film creators from around the world, and has a strong connection in and around the Hollywood film arena. The group of filmmakers leverages their power and broad awareness to tell stories that appeal to a wide range of audiences. Their studios create content for all audiences, across every genre and format, while our networks and brands forge deep connections with the world’s most diverse audiences. In streaming, our differentiated strategy is scaling rapidly across free, broad pay, and premium. This time it is Jimmy Holcomb’s “A Good Man” that has plunged into their perspective.


It all began very innocently one day at church when he looked across the aisle at her to catch another glimpse of her raw beauty. When she caught him looking, she offered a polite, cursory smile. He smiled in return, causing the two young college students to hold their gaze just an inkling longer than proper Southern etiquette would dictate. Seth Nelson was haunted for the next two years by the smile Cassie Wells offered him. He couldn’t get it out of his mind, but she was not interested in him at all.


So he did the next best thing that he could do—dive into his studies and his efforts as a star athlete. Despite Seth’s best efforts to avoid her, Cassie becomes more intrigued with him as college life seems to lead their destinies on a journey that brings them closer to each other. “A Good Man” takes us on that journey that begins in a small college town in Alabama and soon expands from one end of the country to the other. Along the way, Seth teaches Cassie the meaning of true love—love that is supreme and complete.


This story is an enticing, passionate, captivating story that is sure to capture and enamor the reader’s hearts with its romance, equipped with its plot, writing style, and outstanding storytelling makes it a perfect candidate for an all-time blockbuster film.


“A Good Man”


Written by Jimmy Holcomb


Publisher: Xlibris


Date Published: 19 September 2012


Paperback: $15.99



About the Author



Jimmy Holcomb’s Southern upbringing is evident in his cleverly written novel, “A Good Man,” where he gives his readers a love story sure to make them laugh and cry.



Jimmy earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Alabama and worked at United Parcel Service for over 30 years before retiring.



His two children, Christian and Hannah are pictured on the book’s cover. Jimmy currently resides in Birmingham, Alabama with the love of his life—his wife Tammy.



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Jimmy Holcomb


Email: jimmyholcomb1@gmail.com

Law Enforcement Spotlight on OSCR360 after feature in the April 2021 Edition of Officer Magazine

Officer Magazine April 2021

Officer Magazine April 2021

ROCHESTER, N.Y.April 30, 2021PRLog — L-Tron is pleased to announce that its OSCR360 Capture Kit and Software have been featured in the “Investigations Product Guide” section of the April 2021 edition of OFFICER Magazine, an Officer.com publication. The section highlights four investigative tools that were selected by editors, beginning with the intuitive O0SCR360 system.

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