Showing posts with label Short Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short Movie. Show all posts

Short Film: 'Love Language'

Video: 'Love Language' in captioned.



This video was re-created to spread awareness to the American Society of Deaf Children within my community. There are moments in life when we feel a connection so deep words can hardly describe it. But how do we know that it's real?



This is the story of a boy who meets a girl and falls in love. (Please do not continue reading until after you watch the video!)





Video by JAMitProductions



The Jubilee Project makes films for good causes. This film was produced to raise awareness and support for the American Society for Deaf Children. There are two ways that you can support this cause. This video was created for a School Public Service Announcement for the school. Originally made by The Jubilee Project, all credit goes to them for the story content within this film.



I would also like to take the time to forward you to their website where you can buy the song used "Peaches" by: New Heights for $1.00 and your dollar will go straight to the donation of the American Society of Deaf Children. Please visit that link here: http://jubileeproject.bandcamp.com/track/peaches




The original short film 'Love Language'



Video by JAMitProductions



The Jubilee Project is an organization for good causes. With your generous contribution you can help raise money for Deaf children. Visit the original video as seen right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyB_U9vn6Wk

ASL Rose: Two Deaf Babies






Video with subtitles - A short film "Two Deaf Babies".



ASL Rose was founded in 2004 by two Deaf women, Dr. E. Lynn Jacobowitz and Dr. Adonia K. Smith, for the purpose of creating, publishing, and distributing ASL-English bilingual materials. ASL Rose provides consultation, training, material development, and video production. The guiding philosophy of ASL Rose is that all of our products provide access to both ASL (DVD, web-based TV, animated video) and English (text, closed captions, and voice-over) audiences. The first product of ASL Rose, Have You Ever Seen…? An American Sign Language (ASL) Handshape DVD/Book received a five-star rating review in the educational book category...Read more: http://www.aslrose.com/history.php



Visit for more information: http://www.aslrose.com

Video source BlogCulturaSurda

A Jules Dameron Film: It's My Role






Video with subtitles: 'It's My Role!' Short Film Directed by Jules Dameron.



Starring Ipek Mehlum & Amber Zion, in a comedy short film. Directed by Jules Dameron & Written by Erik Call. A true comedy gem of the Deaf community!



Directed by Jules Dameron Written by Erik Call Co-Producer Joseph Ausanio Director of Photography Ruan du Plessis Composer Wenda Zonnefeld Starring Ipek Mehlum Amber Zion Matthew Jaeger Anna Schumacher Lindsay W. Evans Brett Schlank Lexi Marman Joseph Ausanio Assistant Director Kevin Huie Boom Operator Kevin Huie Editor Kevin Crowley Sound Editor & Mixer Nelson W. Oliveros Foley by Angelina Faulkner Special Effects & Titles Kevin Crowley Special Thanks To: Ali Mojahedi Dickie Hearts Erik Call Joseph Ausanio Marcelo & Lori Tubert Matt & Kay Daigle Robert Rossi Scott Tuomey The Fountain Theatre A Jules Dameron Production, 2012.



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http://www.julesdameron.com

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http://www.ipekmehlum.no

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Video source Jules Dameron

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

Sophie Woolley in 'Deaf Faker'






Video with Captions - 'Deaf Faker' Written and performed by actor Sophie Woolley. This is a spoof series in which she plays a hearing actor/TV presenter on a 'Faking It' style mission to fake being deaf. Sophie Woolley is known for a number of roles on stage, radio and TV, including Gabby in Channel 4's Cast Offs series. Subscribe: Sophie Woolley

Visit: http://www.www.sophiewoolley.com



Filmmaker/Videos by Sophie Woolley

Trailer: 'Billy Was A Deaf Kid'

A Movie Trailer: 'Billy Was A Deaf Kid' - The classic, I hate your guts, no wait, I like you, my brother is DEAF, let's ride a couch down the street, love story.



Billy is Archie's brother. Archie loves Billy. Billy is DEAF. Archie finds a toy microphone to cure Billy's deafness. Sophie thinks it's stupid. Sophie is Archie's girlfriend. Archie loves Sophie. Sophie isn't quite sure about Archie. Archie, Billy and Sophie find that the world is much more complicated than simple sentences.



Can relationships rely solely on riding couches through automatic carwashes? Is a toy microphone the cure to deafness? And which is worse, getting slapped or getting spit on? These turn out to be very important questions in the lives of Archie, Sophie and Billy. And finding the answers come at a high price.



Video by IndieRights



If all else fails, duct tape a toy microphone to your head.

Billy Was a Deaf Kid has played at a handful of great festivals.



Four Star Review from Film Threat: http://www.filmthreat.com/reviews/11604/



They are: Cinequest, Indie Memphis, Cucalorus, Calgary Underground, Mar del Plata, Norrkoping, Rappahannock.

Helen Keller Sunglasses Commercial

Helen Keller sunglasses commercial video.



A Chinese company has grabbed international headlines by naming a line of sunglasses after Deaf-Blind activist Helen Keller.



Is it a smart thing to try and profit off of someone else’s tragedy? One company seems to think so. A Chinese fashion firm, Xiamen Jinzhi, has named a line of its sunglasses Helen Keller.



Video by FashionistDotCa



This is no marketing mistake, or lost in translation. A spokesman for the company, Chen Wenjing, told the Wall Street Journal, they were well aware Keller was blind, but saw merchandising value in her “philanthropist spirit.”



It appears Helen Keller is a famous figure Chinese children learn about in school, according to the article. But maybe the fashion company’s marketing team didn’t pay attention when the course was taught.



On the company’s Helen Keller sunglasses website, someone seems to have picked up a reference about Helen Keller from Wikipedia, “Helen Keller: She was the first Deaf-Blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.” Read more: http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/24/11370286-helen-keller-sunglasses-create-a-stir

Documentary Film: 'A Sign of Respect'

Video: Documentary Film: 'A Sign of Respect' in captioned.



In this interactive DVD, you will follow Amy Walker, who is beginning her study of ASL and Deaf Culture. As she attends events in the Deaf community and begins to interact with Deaf people, she faces situations where she needs to decide how to behave in the most culturally appropriate way. You will decide along with her what she should do.



'A Sign of Respect' Preview 1&2
Video by deafculturethat



This DVD is available from http://www.TreeHouseVideo.com. It's a "Textbook on DVD" for Deaf Culture classes. The DVD comes with the video program and the 92-page Workbook in pdf format.



Thomas Holcomb, the narrator, appears after each answer selection to give you feedback on your selected course of action.



The program features:



Interactive lessons to develop culturally appropriate behavior with Deaf individuals. 18 potentially awkward situations are presented with three possible solutions for each scenario.



Reading materials on the history of Deaf community events. Worksheets to compare Deaf culture with American mainstream "hearing" culture.



Reaction sheets to help your students process their feelings about attending Deaf community events. Exercises to encourage your students to develop the right attitude about Deaf culture.



Tips on how to locate appropriate Deaf community events to attend, how to meet Deaf people, and how to initiate and develop friendships with Deaf individuals. Opportunities to increase awareness of the following features of ASL: listing, fingerspelling, repetition, and backchannelling. Filmmaker by deafculturethat.

Lost In The Silence

Short film: Lost in the Silence, Never take for granted something so amazing!



Video by TheMoka122

Movie Trailer: 'Fairytale of London Town'

Movie Trailer: 'Fairytale of London Town' in captioned.



'Fairytale of London Town' A bittersweet modern day fairytale where three Deaf women, Veronica, Karen and Sally face three very different Christmases until an unexpected event throws them together.



Video by LouisNeethling



Directed by Louis Neethling.

Written by Rebecca Atkinson.



Actresses:

Caroline Parker.

Patsy Palmer.

Sarah Beauvision.

Commissioned by BSLBT.

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/

A Discreet Gentleman of Discovery

Video: A discreet gentleman of discovery in captioned.



Brander Hansen lost his hearing at age 7, and his inheritance at age 23. Please enjoy this SILENT trailer for "A Discreet Gentleman of Discovery" - the first book in the Discreet Gentleman Series of romantic crime dramas, an offshoot of the best-selling Hansen Series by Kris Tualla.



Video by ktualla



This story begins a crime series featuring Brander Hansen - a Deaf private investigator in 1720s Norway, "A Discreet Gentleman of Matrimony" will be released in August 2012, and "A Discreet Gentleman of Consequence" will come in December 2012.

Deaf Film: 'Treasure Box'

Adventure Movie: Treasure Box (2011) Filmmaker by Deaf people from United Kingdom.



A short silent movie about two special agents (John Smith & Matt Kirby) catching a bad genie (Matt Webster) who has hypnotise a librarian (Susie Akehurst) and kidnapped a woman (Gill Gurman).



Video by PeterMorrisseyFilms3



Filmed by Peter Morrissey. As seen on film: Adventure Movie: Vampire Catcher (2010)

Deaf Short Film: 'The Rider'

A short film: 'The Rider'



A short film about perspective of Deaf and hearing culture. In the fact, Deaf drivers are better than Hearing drivers since DMV proved it. It is a comedy short film about our cultural. Enjoy it' Eyepoetic.



Video by eyepoetic

ASL Video Arts 'Route 87'

American Sign Language Video Arts. 'Route 87'



Executive Producer Animator: Bradley Gantt. Creative Consultant Animator: Jason Nesmith.

Deaf Art and Cinema film project.



Video by jasonnezz
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