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HRM Blockbuster Cinematic ASL P5584453HRM-DVD390 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/HRM/HRM-DVD390.jpg Blockbuster Cinematic ASL This DVD includes some of the most important conventions for conveying meaning through particular camera and editing techniques through the use of space, classifiers, forced perspective, eye gaze, and other ASL aspects.OverviewHave you ever seen an ASL story performance and thought, That\'s like watching a movie!\" Television and film use certain conventions (often referred to as the \"grammar\") when recording and editing audiovisual media. ASL literature has been found to use the same types of conventions by ASL \"writers.\" Deaf, interpreters, and students alike should be able to incorporate these into their work. Cinematic techniques and formulas are already used by the Deaf community. If someone wants to create captivating \"blockbuster\" ASL literature or wants to create stunning visual interpreting work, they must be aware and practice these conventions. [Windell \"Wink\" Smith Jr; DVD: (2011) 90 minutes; 16:9 widescreen ratio; ASL; English; some voice] DVDs not returnable once opened.Additional DetailsFeatureDetails UPC 884501525299 Weight (lbs) 0.06 Country of Manufacture United States Author(s) Windell \"Wink\" Smith, Jr. Deaf Author No Publisher Wink Publication Date 2011 Media Type(s)BookCD-ROMDVD NoNoYes Length (min) 90 Voice Over / Audio Yes Captions No Age(s)BabyChildTeenAdult NoNoNoYes Level Advanced Earn CEUs No 5584453 884501525299 0.4800lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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Blockbuster Cinematic ASL

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This DVD includes some of the most important conventions for conveying meaning through particular camera and editing techniques through the use of space, classifiers, forced perspective, eye gaze, and other ASL aspects.

Overview

Have you ever seen an ASL story performance and thought, That's like watching a movie!" Television and film use certain conventions (often referred to as the "grammar") when recording and editing audiovisual media. ASL literature has been found to use the same types of conventions by ASL "writers." Deaf, interpreters, and students alike should be able to incorporate these into their work. Cinematic techniques and formulas are already used by the Deaf community. If someone wants to create captivating "blockbuster" ASL literature or wants to create stunning visual interpreting work, they must be aware and practice these conventions. [Windell "Wink" Smith Jr; DVD: (2011) 90 minutes; 16:9 widescreen ratio; ASL; English; some voice] DVDs not returnable once opened.

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