Showing posts with label Deaf Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deaf Family. Show all posts

Mosdeux - The Deaf Family

Video with Subtitles - Mosdeux is a Deaf owned film studio which develops, produces and distributes film. It has produced several feature and short films targeting the Deaf and hard of hearing communities.



The Deaf founders, Chad W. Taylor and Wayne Betts, Jr. established Mosdeux to bring the cinematic perspective to the Deaf community with stories originating from the Deaf community. Read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosdeux for more information.



Mosdeux - The Deaf Family - Part 1 of 12. Enjoy watch the comedy videos!







Video source by Aslanrusso

Must Watch The Deaf Daughter Found 18 Years Later

Video: Must Watch the Deaf daughter found 18 years later in captioned.



"Deaf daughter found Deaf biological parents 18 years later" iDeafNews interview with Deaf daughter with her biological parents.



Video by vsolano59



Deaf Daughter Found Deaf Biological Parents 18 Years Later.


Deaf Daughter Found Deaf Biological Parents 18 Years Later.

Video by iDeafNews.com

Movie Trailer: 'Coming Home'

Movie Trailer: 'Coming Home' in captioned.



'Coming Home' Mark, a young Deaf man, adopted by hearing parents, is determined to uncover the truth about his past but in so doing reveals family secret.



Video by LouisNeethling



Directed by Louis Neethling.

Written by Rebecca Atkinson.



Artists:

Matthew Gurney.

Sophie Stone.

Alexander Bruce.

Isabella Amyes.

Helen Fraser.

Bill Treacher.

Deaf Film: 'I Sign and I Live'

Click on the image above to watch the 32-minute film with subtitles.


If you watch this short film, then you guys should open your eyes and understand in 'I Sign and I Live' by Aidan Mack. The 32-minute film about a Deaf teacher and her Deaf niece. This film is related to cochlear implants and suppression of ASL. Thank you for watching.



The 32-minutes dramatic film, I Sign and I Live, is about Daisy, a Deaf teacher who faces prejudices and sterotypes in society at large. She faces a battle of wills in her own family with her sister over the matter the upbringing of her niece Dawn. Her hearing sister Kay makes decision to have her Deaf daughter, Dawn, fitted with cochlear implant. Daisy is appalled at the decision. It amounts to Kay rejecting Dawn's Deaf identity. Her sister is under the false impression that having any amount of hearing, no matter how limited and no matter the risk involved in obtaining it, is better than being Deaf and is better than experiencing life as a visual being.



Kay has always been prejudiced against Deaf people, though she was able to hide her prejudice until her decision to have Daisy implanted. Daisy is an educated professional and is hurt to discover Kay's ignorance. Kay is less educated and does not work outside the home. She doesn't believe that Deaf people can succeed professionally, even though she was witnessed Daisy's success and her accomplishments.



Daisy's niece is removed from her signing classroom and placed in an oral, auditory-oriented class. She is not allowed to sign with anyone. Dawn is not allowed to interact with Daisy at all. The story of the battle between Daisy and her sister ends with a tragic conclusion. Kay, along with the larger society, tries to suppress the use of sign language, but Deaf people like Daisy continue fighting on to sign - and live.



"Our First Weekend Filming" by Aidan Mack's blog.



To those of you, including newcomers, who are getting involved in participating and even working in the Deaf community through interpreting, teaching, and advocating, this is an opportunity to reciprocate and give back to the Deaf community for all it has provided to you, a knowledge of language, ASL and opportunity for jobs and to be involved with us in advocating for our own existence as Deaf beings. This is great opportunity for you to give back to the Deaf community, by donating to the financial support of this film, “I Sign and I Live.”

Read more: http://isignilive.wordpress.com/2009/03/03/our-first-weekend-filming/

Educate For Hearing Parents With Deaf Children/Toddlers

Video: Educate for hearing parents with Deaf children and toddlers in captioned.



Early intervention: The missing link. Researched and signed by Rachel Benedict. Voiced by Rachel Cane. Produced by ASLized!



Video by aslizedvideos



English version is available at http://aslized.org/files/2011/12/EIMissingLinkTranscription.pdf



ASLized fosters the integration of American Sign Language (ASL) educational research into visual media and literacy. The main objective is to produce teaching and learning materials in ASL with two focuses: 1.) ASL literature, preserving culture and history and 2.) ASL Linguistics, promoting a better understanding of the complex structure and use of sign languages. ASL Literature - http://www.aslized.org for more informations.

DHH Intro Video

DHH intro video in captioned.



Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star Agency is making an impact in the Deaf & Hard of Hearing community by making matches specifically for the DHH community.



Video by BBBSDHH



Visit http://www.bbbstx.org/dhh for more informations.
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