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Senin, 05 Oktober 2015

AT&T Feel The Music - ASL Music Video

VIDEO [CC] - AT&T Feel The Music 'Subway Serenade' Different Colors by Walk The Moon by AT&T.





AT&T Feel the Music is an innovative, social project designed to expand musical access to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community - helping them celebrate, experience and share in their love of music.



The ASL video "Subway Serenade" features the hit single "Different Colors by WALK THE MOON." The video was directed by Deaf - an award-winning director who happens to be Jules Dameron - in conjunction with D-PAN, Deaf Professional Arts Network. The production crew was also comprised predominantly of artists from the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.



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The cast of "Subway Serenade" features several actors who are appearing in Deaf West Theater's current production of "Spring Awakening" opening September 27th on Broadway. The video was fully-choreographed and shot in one continuous take. Source



Get tickets to Spring Awakening: http://broadway.com/shows/spring-awakening



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Rabu, 16 September 2015

Deaf Community Discover The App 'Glide'

VIDEO [CC] - App for the masses finds niche among the Deaf.





FromTheGrapevine - Find out why a video messaging startup has joined the ranks of Microsoft and Google.



We've all heard the hit song "Let it Go" from the Disney movie "Frozen" enough times to, well, let it go. So when film director Jules Dameron decided to make her own music video of the now ubiquitous song, the bar was set high for coming up with a unique rendition.



So how was Dameron's music video different? It was sung in American Sign Language, and used an entirely Deaf cast and crew.





And for Dameron, who herself is Deaf, communicating with that many people on set was made simpler thanks to a video messaging app called Glide.





"I instantly fell in love with it," the Hollywood-based director told From The Grapevine. "For once, I felt like I could function, and fully express myself through communications with everyone that I used sign language with. I just adored the fact I didn't have to rely on English text anymore.



American Sign Language is a completely different language with its own set of grammar, rules and structure, and for me to discover a social medium to express just that, as opposed to English, meant the world to me."... Read more: http://www.fromthegrapevine.com/innovation/glide-deaf-app



Keep up with Glide:

Download Glide - https://goo.gl/niox9g

Facebook - https://facebook.com/glideme

TwitterApp - https://twitter.com/glideapp

Twitter - https://twitter.com/sarahglide

Instagram - https://instagram.com/sarahglide

Official site - http://glide.me/



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Jumat, 07 Agustus 2015

Deaf Actors Can Fight Too

VIDEO: #DeafTalent - A short film "Deaf Actors Can Fight Too."



As a result of this #DeafTalent campaign, the world will have a much better understanding of the Deaf community’s standpoint on not allowing Deaf roles to be given out to hearing people. Many people do not realize that they have been oppressing Deaf actors for many years now.





Support Deaf Actors. Edited by Jules Dameron. Video by Amelia Hensley.



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