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Kamis, 07 Februari 2013

Deaf Awareness: Deaf To The Image

VIDEO: 'Deaf to the image' Documentary film - 70min et 54min - 1995. Emmanuelle Laborit talks about her Deaf identity and her vocation to be an actress, alongside this, French and German Deaf artists evoke their resistance through creation.



Scenario: Jeanne Soral et Brigitte Lemaine. Available with english or german subtitles.





Video by QuadraFilmCoalition



Produced by: Bayerischer Rundfunk / Deutsche Welle TV / Centre Pompidou.

Distributed by: CNRS Images.

Festivals: Berlin, Vancouver, Lille.

Prizes & Awards: Festival de Bruxelles.

Broadcasting: Planète, RTBF, TSR, Duna TV, Canal Vie.

Camera: François Ede, Steven Gruen, Christian Dransfeld.

Sound: Julien Cloquet, André Rigaut, Andy Buclow.

Editing: Agnès Molinard.

Music: L.V. Beethoven.



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Senin, 21 Januari 2013

Deaf Art Community of Indonesian

Video: Deaf Art Community - Aku Ingin Menjadi Kupu-Kupu in captioned.



Jakarta, Indonesia - They are just like us, but they did not complain as we are.



What wrong we were born in this world. We also born from the fruit of love just as the children of Adam and Eve perfect, is the word that hurts us as spears inserted in our gut.



What wrong we were born in this world, we also born from the fruit of love just as the children of Adam and Eve just perfect for a normal person and not perfect for the Deaf.



What wrong we were born in this world cynical faces who saw us it was also equally painful but we're still confident that we still have the ability.





Video by anakjogjaid



Indonesian:

mereka sama seperti kita, namun mereka tidak mengeluh seperti kita.



Apa salah kami lahir di dunia ini Kami juga lahir dari buah cinta Sama seperti anak-anak Adam dan Hawa Sempurna, adalah kata-kata yang menyakitkan bagi kami Seperti tombak yang ditusukkan ke ulu hati kami.



Apa salah kami lahir di dunia ini Kami juga lahir dari buah cinta Sama seperti anak-anak Adam dan Hawa sempurna hanya untuk orang normal dan tidak sempurna untuk tuli.



Apa salah kami lahir di dunia ini wajah-wajah sinis yang melihat kami itu juga sama menyakitkan tapi kami masih tetap yakin bahwa kami masih memiliki kemampuan.



Visit: http://ardhachandra-ryan.blogspot.com for more details.

Jumat, 07 September 2012

How Much Can Deaf People Achieve ?






Hey! look what I can do! - How much can Deaf people achieve?



Made by a group of Deaf young people, this animation shows a Deaf young person seeing how much Deaf people can achieve after being put down by her sister. Funny, entertaining as well as being informative. Includes subtitles and in-vision interpreting. Visit http://www.biomation.org.uk for more information.



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Deaf Video Web Comedy Episodes






Video with Subtitles - A humor video clip of the DeafVideotv episodes.

Advise: Restricted of the language throughout and some violence in comedy way. Enjoy watch comedy video.



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Video source by D17thHeartASL

Sabtu, 01 September 2012

Deaf Art Community - I'M POSSIBLE






Video profile Deaf Art Community Jogja (group hip hop bisu tuli) from Jogjakarta, Indonesia.



“In nature there’s no blemish but the mind, none can be called deformed but unkind” (William Shakespeare in Twelfth Night Act III Scene IV)



Never has God created imperfect people, or what-is-so-called ‘disabled’. People who call them as disabled are the most cruel people. God created people with the highest perfection and having the same right to develop their potentials to gain wealth.



Until these days, the lives of disabled people and deaf people in
Indonesia are still marginalized both structurally and culturally. There
is injustice to get their rights for education, jobs, health, social,
culture, law, access for information, and public facilities use. In
other word, there is discrimination toward disabled people in the
society. Attitudes towards disability are quite bad in Indonesia, and
there is a lingering association of impairment with wrong-doing.




Most people are embarrassed about disability, and deaf children are
sometimes hidden away, especially in rural areas. Some of the deaf
people in the organisations we work with say their parents let them come
to meetings in the hope that they will ‘become normal’ by forbidding
them from using sign language. Faced with negative attitudes like this,
deaf children often grow up to have low self-esteem and little
self-confidence.





Too many people are busy with their
own importance; trying to get more money, chasing better carriers, and
thinking to get higher positions, or even cheating for their own sakes
as they have forgotten their surroundings that need their hands.





Through
this paper, I would like to invite people to step into the proud of,
emergent DEAF-WORLD and learn about its language, values, history, and
concerns and to see a ‘real world’ surround us, but might have not been
seen or heard by our very own eyes & ears to ‘open’ other
people’s eyes to see a deaf community that is considered as a
minor-marginal-community in Indonesia as disabled people, while not many
people realize that deaf community is not disabled people but they see
themselves as ‘language minority group’ who are fighting to get their
right of sign language as their first mother tongue language.





Through
our presentation, we will guide all of you to have a wonderful journey
tour into the deaf world in Indonesia, their deaf culture, sign
language, deaf education and their life. We will have it through our
interactive workshop, to give you an opportunity to experience a little
of what the works is like for a Deaf person.





In
everyday like, Deaf people try to overcome barriers to communication in
an environment that is designed to meet needs of hearing people. We hope
that this workshop will provide a valuable insight into the life of
Deaf people.





By attending the workshop, you will gain a
better understanding of how to communicate with deaf people
(communication strategies), how to be deaf like is, some basic
Indonesian sign, how deaf enjoy the music and culture art in theatre.





Indonesia News video clip: Deaf Art Community Jogja




Video source suryojati

Sean Forbes - Bob Dylan (Was The First Rapper)






Sean Forbes - Bob Dylan (Was The First Rapper)



Directed and Edited by Adrean Mangiardi

Starring Sean Forbes

Art Direction by Nathan Qualls

Inspired by Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues"



Song Credits:

"Bob Dylan (Was The First Rapper)"

Written by: Bob Dylan, Sean Forbes, Martin "Tino" Gross, Jacob Bass

Produced by Martin "Tino" Gross for Funky D Productions

Additional Production by Jake Bass for Boca J Music

Mixed by Steve King at 54 Sound

Recording and Mix Engineers: Steve King, Kyle Resto and Martin "Tino" Gross

Additional Vocals: Martin "Tino" Gross

Bass, Keyboards and Additional Drum Programming by Jake Bass

Cuts: Matt "DJ Butteh Fingaz" Ruby

Published by Special Rider Music (SESAC)



"Bob Dylan (Was The First Rapper"

off of Sean Forbes' debut album "Perfect Imperfection"

Available on iTunes and CD/DVD on 9/4/12

pre-order your copy for only $9.99 at www.deafandloud.com NOW!



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Video source seanforbes



Comedian Al Yankovic: "Weird Al" Yankovic - Subterranean Homesick Blues

Jumat, 31 Agustus 2012

London Paralympic Opening Ceremony 2012






Video in CC (english transcilbed) Highlights from the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games.



It was billed as an 'exquisite journey of discovery' and last night's Paralympic Opening Ceremony called Enlightenment, certainly lived up to its hype.



The show may have only had a fraction of the funding given to the Opening Ceremony of the Games a few weeks earlier, but the message behind the title was clear as a host of deaf and disabled artists, local children and performers all featured in the show-stopping event.



The roars of the crowd as paralympic athletes from across the world graced the stadium showed the nation's pleasure that the competition has returned to its 1948 birthplace. Video source Channel4News






Video source by FirstRaceTv

Rabu, 29 Agustus 2012

A Preview of the Upcoming Deaf Art Video






Must-See video clip - Be Prepared to have your mind blown away! The new spanking brand new art video would not need the sound to. Coming Soon in September!



A preview of the upcoming art video. Art perfomance with creative and mindtwist video in the full of arts and culture. Deaf professional of comedy, magic, dance, acting, theatrical make-up and for the first time ever on the video. Please subscribe: Parropia




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Visit us: www.HekandDolly.blogspot.com

Video source Parropia

Sabtu, 18 Agustus 2012

Chuck Baird Mural Exhibits 101-150

Video: Chuck Baird Mural Exhibits 101-150 - Famous Deaf person presentation on Chuck Baird biography in American Sign Language.



This is about an artist, Chuck Baird documenting and expressing his journey with social changes through an era. He witnesses several social and cultural changes in the Deaf World as early as 1950s. Chuck overcomes his struggle with his own Deaf identity until he completes his commission works. Chuck was one of few founding members of the established De'VIA art movement.



Video by TLCDEAF



Currently submitting and participating in a film festival.



Check it out: http://www.fisheyevisualarts.com/chuckbaird/a_feature_documentary_film.html and/or http://www.chuckbairdart.com/



As seen on article: In Memory of Charles "Chuck" Baird and/or Tribute To Chuck Baird

Selasa, 24 Juli 2012

Tomas Kold: The Deaf Photographer

Video: Tomas Kold: The Deaf Photographer.



A presentation of the famous Deaf professional photographer of Tomas Kold from Sweden. "It's one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it's another thing to make a portrait of who they are."



Video by Tomaskold

Visit http://www.koldsfotografi.dk for more details.

Jumat, 15 Juni 2012

Sean Forbes 'Def Deaf Girls' Official Video

Sean Forbes 'Def Deaf Girls' Official Video in Captioned.



Pre-Order your copy of Sean Forbes debut album "Perfect Imperfection" now at http://www.deafandloud.com



Video by seanforbes



Sean Forbes "Def Deaf Girls"

Directed by Adrean Mangiardi

Cinematography by Stefan Vardon and Adrean Mangiardi

Edited by Adrean Mangiardi

Produced by Jake Bass

Recorded by Jake Bass, Steve King, Kyle Resto

Mixed By Steve King

Mastered by Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering

Written by Sean Forbes

Production Assistants: Kyle Resto and Ian Mulka



Starring:

Sean Forbes

Jake Bass

Mark Levin



Def Deaf Girls:

Sarah Miller

Amber Kraus

Carlina Fucarino

Krystle Neese

Shontay Williamson

Gia Nisi

Michelle Kartheiser

Shannon Kennedy

Jessica Mikolay

Shauna Forbeees



Bros:

Bobby Uhren

Wyatt Fahrenwald

Eric Smithson

Kyle Resto

Ian Mulka



Special thanks to the Beastie Boys for inspiring us and paving the way.

Selasa, 15 Mei 2012

A Poem of 'DEAF'

Video: A Poem of 'DEAF' in captioned.



'Deaf' poem. 2009 by Alexa wrote this poem and Robin film.



Video by SuroalGal©



Alexa doing the sign language the poem, This video are actually for other film "Proud to be Deaf" check it out, part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDb9PFXyuuI and here link for part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTj4qEDW3BE



This videos is about Deaf people. Enjoy it! Thanks.

Minggu, 13 Mei 2012

Hype Hype Put Your Hands Up

Video: Hype hype put your hands up in captioned.



Hype Hype Put Your Hands Up (Deaf Hip Hop Artist) The Newest Summer Jam! Ghostmaster and The Deaf Movement making history in Deaf Community and the World to see that Deaf people can do anything to believe they can make the difference.



Video by Ghostmaster51



Ghostmaster is on a serious mission and putting the positive message to the world to see how life can change for once it opens your eyes! We enjoying music and have passion for what we love to do! Check out this awesome summer blast! Ya heard!