Let Refugees Learn
Powerful online video from a refugee NGO using ingenious film techniques
Film can be at its best when switching the lightbulb on above viewers’ heads, perhaps making them think a little differently about a controversial topic. That’s exactly what this online video does, drawing on deceptively simple but genuinely ingenious filmmaking methods. The argument of the film’s sponsor, Refugee Action, is for refugee access to English teaching services. While its use of celebrity endorsement (the eloquent final words of actor Juliet Stevenson) is a tried-and-true technique since time immemorial, what precedes it is strikingly original.
The main body of the film consists of refugees – as played by actors – filmed against a blank background and speaking to camera a script drawing on a complex word-scrambling system, which pulls us from their initial challenging struggles with the English language through increasing fluency to their full, rich participation in British society.
It’s a brilliant example of a how a clever filmmaking concept, executed with confident simplicity, can in just two minutes create a sort of accelerated learning process for viewers that’s both informative and emotionally affecting. The producers responsible for that concept and execution are creative video agency Brickwall whose online video work has run the gamut of clients from Greenpeace to Experian to the NSPCC and from BBC Bitesize to multiple parts of the NHS.
A short film commissioned by Refugee Action as part of their campain to get the British public to sign a petition asking the government to dedicate more funds for English classes for refugees and make more available. The film puts the audience in the shoes of a refugee at the very beginning, having actors speak incoherently, but with a clear sense of sadness or urgency about their story. Brickwall used the testimonials of refugees to craft the narrative and slowly had the actors’ English skills improve throughout. The film resulted in petition entries rising over 250%.
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First came the Cinema Age, then the TV Age, and now the age of Online Video. Digital film created for distribution online is today’s most dynamic, influential screen form. Encompassing much that’s new, from ASMR and Unboxing Videos to Twitch streaming and TikTok twerking, it’s also breathed new life into older film forms, filling our screens with fresh takes on advertising, journalism, satire, public information, campaigning, training and much else that’s been with us since time immemorial, and variously taking the forms of comedy, drama, documentary and animation. It’s become embedded into every aspect of UK (and world) society.
This unique collection of 50 online videos combines iconic highlights of British online video with other examples chosen to illustrate that sheer diversity. All were acquired by the BFI National Archive as part of the Lottery funded Our Screen Heritage programme. Our thanks to the Lottery, and lottery ticket buyers nationwide. for their support of this vital collecting and preservation work.
60 videos in this collection
The Trojan Room Coffee Pot Movie
Online Caroline Walkthrough April 2025
Weymouth 2001
THE BOOO KROO 'WORK IT'
We Like The Moon
Badgers
Howard Davies Carr on Charlie bit my finger - again!
Charlie Bit My Finger - Again!
Paul Weedon on I can’t believe you’ve done this
I Can't Believe You've Done This
CHIP | TIM & BARRY TV | 64 BAR STATEMENT
Scotch Mist
Red Hot Entertainment on Junior Spesh
Red Hot Entertainment - Junior Spesh (ft. Jaxor, Klayze Flaymz, Terra & Ray)
KateModern Trailer
No Through Road
Mandem On The Wall - Episode 1
The Nick Clegg Apology Song: I'm Sorry (The Autotune Remix)
How to Code Music with Raspberry Pi & Sonic Pi
British Gas Rampage
Binaural ASMR Ear Massage & Ear Brushing
Vlogging At 11 Years Old | Zoella
Vlog From The Future #4
Plastic Fork Removed from a Sea Turtle's Nose!
Stapeless Chinese New Year Lantern Tutorial with KOKUYO
Fox chased and saboteur attacked
Rabz Lansiquot on Nyansapo
Nyansapo
Let Refugees Learn
Adjani Salmon & Natasha Jatania on Dreaming Whilst Black
The Great British Race Off
Charity Shop Sue | Part 1 | Sec*hand Chances
Ash Sarkar x Extinction Rebellion: Lovebomb the Cops?
The Evolution of Queerbaiting: from Queercoding to Queercatching
MAWAAN - Mango (Official Video)
207. Slow TV: Narrowboat Cruising along the Macclesfield Canal
Olive and Mabel. Episode 1 - The Dog's Breakfast Grand Final
The Movie Gifs That Keep on Giving
Hannah Witton on The Truth About Sexual Desire
The Truth About Sexual Desire | Hannah Witton
I’m No Havin Children
Lucy Edwards on How Does a Blind Girld Do Her Own Makeup?
How Does A Blind Girl Do Her Own Makeup? #shorts
Mixed Feelings - by Nozomi Tolworthy
Know Your Own Mind and Stand Strong
Some Scots Can't Say "Purple Burglar Alarm"
What Isn't a Video Essay?
Day seven: Which wet lettuce will last longer?
Things I Would Hope Were General Knowledge
Chetna Makan on Cooking with Chetna
Mums Punjabi Kadhi | Delicious Punjabi Pakora kadhi | Easy Yogurt Curry | Food with Chetna
Is There a Trans Person Lurking in Your Bathroom? Message 5318008 to Report Suspicious Activity
STRAND Collective on NATIVES
NATIVES
Waiting List / Nowadays
Check in on Those around You | #WorldMentalHealthDay #youarenotalone
77 Squadron: A Raid Too Far
Everything you wanted to ask about the ancient Roman Empire | History Hotline