A hearing-impaired woman begins learning sign language. | Short Film "Silence"

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Short Film: Silence
Directed by: Jack Swiker
Written by: Leon Langford, Manny Valdivia
Produced by: Adam Bradshaw, Edward Bauman, Jake Chusid
Cast: Elaina Adrianna, Drew Rausch, Devon Stewart
After an accident leaves her without her hearing, a young woman is challenged to accept her disability with the help of her ASL instructor and the support of the hearing impaired community.
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  • @dartharaneus67
    @dartharaneus679 ай бұрын

    Having most of the movie done in silence was a nice touch. Very good project, and well done!

  • @courtneymcdonaldxx
    @courtneymcdonaldxx2 жыл бұрын

    This was really good! I was diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss and wear hearing aids in both my ears. I'm in the process of learning sign language. This is inspirational.

  • @deafqueen9101
    @deafqueen9101 Жыл бұрын

    I was born hard of hearing but I am deaf all the way and I have learned ASL aka amarcan sign language in middle school and high school

  • @thrivinginamber2642
    @thrivinginamber26422 жыл бұрын

    It's a scary feeling not being able to step out of it, and that's what made me start learning ASL, after having a deaf experience that I didn't know how to process, I quickly slipped into feeling resigned. That's what the Deaf and hard of hearing centers are for, and ASL teachers at city college, they can guide you~

  • @kaysawyer2028
    @kaysawyer20282 ай бұрын

    Tjis is a hreat short film.... It discribes the struggles of being hearing to be deaf.. I was born hesring in the UK moved to Australia and hqd a bad cqr accident where o broke my neck. Diue to complications i have lost all of my hewring in my right ear s d only have a small amount in my left . But i have learned to lip read at a hugh level and kearned auslan (Australian sign language) .. I have even taught sign language... Embrace who you are now and you can live a happy life ❤

  • @robtolley5868
    @robtolley58683 жыл бұрын

    Looks like a great movie good job to who ever made this

  • @shae0911
    @shae09119 ай бұрын

    Hearing Impaired? Someone didn't do their research.

  • @kaysawyer2028

    @kaysawyer2028

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes agree it's heard of hearing or Deaf... Hearing impaired isn't used any more

  • @brickgaming4374
    @brickgaming43742 жыл бұрын

    Nice vid!! Thankss!!

  • @thrivinginamber2642
    @thrivinginamber26422 жыл бұрын

    The final scene is something we can all do for each other, for anyone who needs to find this, it just takes other people in the same boat, no more, no less~ One time, long-ago, my family living room sit-in-circle. My nephew, 5, can catch, right? I say ready, ball, throw, catch? none, what? point-to-open-hand, ready? Ball-throw, ball bounce off hand not move, shift I can't. put-in-my-hand, close-hand, ready? Ball-throw, ball bounce off hand, wait, hand close, shift can't-I++, impossible, frustrated, cry If finish now, he continue believe wrong catch none, worse++ I walk-over, put-in-hand, walk-back, he throw-to I-catch. again+++, he start smile, little-bit. walk-over, hands-almost-meet, flick-out-throw-to-catch. catch, yes, (cs) close, still catch. again+++ hands-further-apart-step+++++ soon, across room, throw-back-forth+++++ (mmm) he catch now. I wish catch sign that easy. now, we-all sit-in-circle (to ASL class) throw-sign easy, catch none. we-all need practice, continue.

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