Showing posts with label ASL Music Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ASL Music Videos. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Deaf Couples Wedding ASL Song 'Chicken Fried'

VIDEO [CC] - Song 'Chicken Fried' in American Sign Language for Deaf couples wedding video going viral on social media in Deaf community.



American Sign Language entertainer, Brian Guendling would like to congratulate Alejandro and Nicole on a beautiful wedding. Guendling was the guest entertainers for the night as performed a 3 song performance. Just because Alejandro and Nicole are Deaf, he believe they can enjoy music just like everybody else in a very entertaining way. He met with the family before the wedding and the bride mentioned how it was a country themed wedding.



Most of you know, Brian Guendling was born and raised in San Diego his whole life so he had to go out and buy his first pair of cowboy boots and a country hat, and couples picked the songs they wanted him to perform. He would like to thank Rob Rowland And Blue Lens Productions for another fantastic video with subtitles.





Guendling have teamed up with his Deaf friend by the name of DC Davis. DC was born and raised in Waco, Texas. He turned Deaf at the age of 2 due to high fever that burst both eardrums. He’s known sign language all his life and loves sports. He comes from a family that was involved with music especially in church. He started signing songs in his church when he was younger and its been his favorite thing to do since then.



DC memorizes music a little differently than most people do. He feels the beat and reads the lyrics off a paper over and over. Just because he’s Deaf, he still can enjoy music just like everybody else. He moved to Austin in 1999 with his family where he was a 3 sport athlete at Texas School for the Deaf. He played basketball, football, and ran track.







They want to show their audiences that the Deaf and Hearing cultures can work together. As you all know, The last sign language video, Guendling posted was 6 months ago. In the last 6 months he received a lot of messages from people asking if he was still continuing the sign language. Guendling felt like if he wanted to continue this passion of his needed to get his fluency up and get a lot more educated.



Guendling ever took was his senior year of high school which was 4 years ago. All the sign language he learned was from associating himself around Deaf Culture and hanging out with many of his Deaf friends. So he decided it was time to take it to the next level.



Guendling acquired many Deaf friends to sit down and help him with his fluency. After 4 months he had learned a lot. But, Guendling decided he needed to meet with a professional. He decided to move back to San Diego for 5 weeks where he met with a very highly professional American Sign Language coach by the name of Rebecca Coleman.



Rebecca has been teaching ASL for more then 10 years and absolutely changed his signing game. Video 3 will be posted next week!! Stay tuned! Thanks! Source



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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

ASL Music Video 'Reach Out Your Hand'

VIDEO [CC] - Campaign: Sign2Sing 2016 song 'Reach Out Your Hand' for the annual fundraising event.







Reach Out Your Hand, the song for Sign2Sing 2016, was written by Hollie Williams and Bottle Top Music. The song is sung by Zoe Birkett.



Sign2Sing's video features Fletch with children, staff and parents from Garden Fields JMI School and Heathlands School for the Deaf.





Sign2Sing is the annual fundraising event of the Deaf Health Charity SignHealth raising money to give Deaf children a brighter and healthier future in the UK and Uganda. Sign2Sing 2016 takes place from 1-7 February but you can get involved now on our website, sign2sing.org.uk.



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Friday, October 30, 2015

ASL Music Video 'Where Is The Love'

VIDEO [CC] - American Sign Language Music Video - Where Is The Love.





This music video is a translation of the song Black Eyes Peas' "Where Is The Love" into American Sign Language for the simple and sole purpose of sharing the song and its vital message with the Deaf Community.



This ASL music video was created not only for your entertainment, but also to share the wonderful message of 'Where Is The Love?' with you, so that hopefully it will have a positive impact on your thoughts and perspectives and decision-making about the world. The lyrics are tremendously powerful.





Hopefully they will stimulate your ability to discover and create love and kindness, which is something we all sorely need in our lives. The news footage and some of the other images in this video are from the internet.



(Copyright belongs to Black Eyes Peas and UMG Recordings, Inc. All rights remain with the copyright holders.)

Monday, October 5, 2015

AT&T Feel The Music - ASL Music Video

VIDEO [CC] - AT&T Feel The Music 'Subway Serenade' Different Colors by Walk The Moon by AT&T.





AT&T Feel the Music is an innovative, social project designed to expand musical access to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community - helping them celebrate, experience and share in their love of music.



The ASL video "Subway Serenade" features the hit single "Different Colors by WALK THE MOON." The video was directed by Deaf - an award-winning director who happens to be Jules Dameron - in conjunction with D-PAN, Deaf Professional Arts Network. The production crew was also comprised predominantly of artists from the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.



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The cast of "Subway Serenade" features several actors who are appearing in Deaf West Theater's current production of "Spring Awakening" opening September 27th on Broadway. The video was fully-choreographed and shot in one continuous take. Source



Get tickets to Spring Awakening: http://broadway.com/shows/spring-awakening



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Sunday, September 20, 2015

ASL Music Video 'Home' By Deaf Film Camp

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf campers perform Phillip Phillips' 'Home' in inspiring new video goes viral.





The Deaf teens of Camp Mark Seven's Deaf Film Camp bring home the meaning of love and acceptance in their much anticipated summer 2015 American Sign Language (ASL) music video, released exclusively to PEOPLE.



After last year's rendition of Pharrell's "Happy" garnered 1.4 million YouTube hits, the five-dozen kids who attended camp this summer showcase their latest heartwarming video (with the help of a squad of translators and camp counselors) set to Phillip Phillips' 2012 hit, "Home."



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"We picked 'Home' because the lyrics are simple, but heavy with soul," Deaf Film Camp co-founder Wayne Betts, Jr. tells PEOPLE. "The concept of translation is abstract, and we try to capture that in the sign language. Translating the melody of the song into a visually meaningful way was a challenge... Read more: http://www.people.com/article/deaf-film-campers-release-new-video-phillip-phillips-home



This video is an American Sign Language interpretation of Phillip Phillips' "Home." The video was produced by a team of Deaf campers & staff from Deaf Film Camp 2015 at Camp Mark Seven - www.deaffilmcamp.com.



"Home" performed by Phillip Phillips. Written by Drew Pearson & Greg Holder. Produced by Drew Pearson. Published by Interscope.



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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Deaf West's Broadway Spring Awakening

VIDEO: In Rehearsal With Deaf West's Broadway Spring Awakening.





NEW YORK CITY - You may think you know Spring Awakening, but you've never seen or heard it like this. Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater's Tony-winning musical returns to Broadway in the hands of the famed Deaf West Theatre in a brand-new production featuring a young cast of Deaf and Hearing actors performing the show simultaneously in English and American Sign Language.





The results will not only blow your mind, but are sure to provide an even more emotionally overwhelming experience than you ever expected.



Get tickets to Spring Awakening: http://broadway.com/shows/spring-awakening



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Thursday, August 20, 2015

This Is How You Make An All Deaf Music Video

VIDEO [CC] - They may not be able to hear, but Deaf people still take great pleasure from music.





The Daily Beast - As Justin Jones entered a Rockaway-bound subway train on Tuesday night, there was an unusually vibrant scene: as a speaker blared the heavy beats to one of summer’s catchiest pop songs, a group of teens and young adults danced, laughed and sang--or rather, signed--their hearts out.



This enthusiastic group wasn’t disrupting the daily commutes of New York residents to raise money. The actors, who were mostly Deaf, were helping a young girl become comfortable with who she was.



A camera panned each of their faces. The director yelled, “Cut!”



Justin was standing on the platform of a once-abandoned station in Downtown Brooklyn that had been converted into the New York Transit Museum in 1976 while simultaneously offering a filming location for Hollywood blockbusters.



On Tuesday, the 1960s-era car served as the set for the Deaf Professional Arts Network’s (D-PAN) as a visit to the set of the Deaf Professional Arts Network’s latest music video shows.



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The cast of Spring Awakening, which is returning to Broadway with the help of Deaf West Theater--who produce their shows in American Sign Language (ASL)-- translated the lyrics of Walk the Moon’s “Different Colors” for viewers who have lost the ability to hear.



“Deaf people feel music. They just don’t get the whole experience,” Joel Martin, the co-founder of D-PAN, told The Daily Beast. “What we are doing is turning it into something that is accessible... Read more: http://thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/08/20/this-is-how-you-make-an-all-deaf-music-video.html



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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Sean Forbes 'We Interrupt This Program' Official Music Video

VIDEO [CC] - Sean Forbes - 'We Interrupt This Program' Official Music Video.



'We Interrupt This Program'

Written and performed by Sean Forbes

Music by Jake Bass

Mixed by Steve King at 54 Sound

Mastered by Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering

Directed and Edited by Adrean Mangiardi

Shot by Stefan Vardon

Assistant Director Mark Levin

Make Up Artist/Wardrobe designer Ryan Clouse

Sound Recording by Kyle Resto



Special Thanks to MI NEWS 26, Norman and Charlie Parker, Mr.B's Shelby Township, Scott Forbes, Patti Parker-Forbes. Please visit my pledge music campaign: http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/s





Starring:

Sean Forbes

Jake Bass

Mark Levin as Baberaham Lincoln

TV Head guy as TV Head guy

Eric Wotila MI NEWS 26 Anchorman

Rodney Harris as MI NEWS 26 Broadcaster

Morris Langworthy III MI NEWS 26 Cameraman

Dylan Rodenbaugh as the MI NEWS 26 barefoot weather man

and Adrean Mangiardi as the Doughnut Eating Fat Cop.



Filmed in Cadillac, MI and Ferndale, MI.



Sean Forbes official website: http://www.deafandloud.com



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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Sean Forbes 'Mood Swings' Official ASL Music

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Sean Forbes - 'Mood Swings' Official ASL Music Video.



Purchase Sean Forbes debut LP "Perfect Imperfection" now at http://www.deafandloud.com

iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/perfect-imperfection/id555235264





Directed by Adrean Mangiardi

Starring Sean Forbes and Jake Bass

Cameo Appearance by Artur "Arturo" Pinkhasov

Cinematography by Stefan Vardon

ASL Translation by Katie Fitzpatrick and Sean Forbes



Art Direction by Sean Forbes and Adrean Mangiardi



Song Credits:

(S. Forbes/ J.Bass)

Lyrics by Sean Forbes

Produced by Jake Bass for Boca J Music

Mixed by Steve King

Recorded at 54 Sound

Recording and Mix Engineers: Steve King, Kyle Resto, and Jake Bass

Mastered by Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering

Published by Def Deaf Music (BMI)/ Boca J Music (BMI)/ Martin Affiliated LLC (BMI)

© 2012 Web Entertainment / D-PAN Entertainment.



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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Tribute To Chuck Baird

ARTS VIDEO: Tribute to Chuck Baird in American Sign Language.



Tribute to Chuck Baird and today is your birthday, Feb 22. You are the light of our Deaf world and we are grateful you were born in the earth to bring your beautiful arts! We love you and miss you as your spirit is always with us.





I contribute my heart for you, Chuck Baird - a legacy golden Deaf man, NTD actor, DeVIA artist, and wonderful man. I'm glad we had met sometime around and NTD summer school 2002. © 2012 Eyepoetic. (Ruthie "Eyepoetic" Jordan)

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

ISD - Deaf Poetry Out Loud Competition

VIDEO: Six students compete at the Iowa School for the Deaf Poetry Out Loud competition.



CBTV17 News - ISD sophomore Auna Ferguson wins the local competition and will advance to the state competition in Des Moines, Iowa.



Saturday, December 17, 2011

ASL Music Video: 7 Things I Hate About You

VIDEO [CC] - 7 Things I Hate About You in American Sign Language music video.



My Theatre 1 students at Texas School for the Deaf performed in this music video.





Edited and captioned by (JoAnn Benfield) with a little bit of help from Bradley Gantt (blue background changes) Copyright by Miley Cyrus and gave their ASL interpretation on the song. Credits are on the video.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Deaf Jam At The Nine Community Cinema

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf community responds about ASL short movie 'Deaf Jam' at the Nine Community Cinema.



On October 13, 2011, Nine Community Cinema in St. Louis Missouri held a public screening of "Deaf Jam," at the Missouri History Museum.



In Deaf Jam, Aneta Brodski seizes the day. She is a Deaf teen introduced to American Sign Language (ASL) Poetry, who then boldly enters the spoken word slam scene. In a wondrous twist, Aneta, an Israeli immigrant living in the Queens section of New York City, eventually meets Tahani, a hearing Palestinian slam poet.





The two women embark on a collaboration/performance duet creating a new form of slam poetry that speaks to both the hearing and the Deaf.



Nine Academy Community Producer, Marcos Chu recorded these two personal stories after the screening. You can learn more about the Nine Community Cinema film series at: http://www.ninenet.org/community-cinema



You can learn more about the film, "Deaf Jam,", visiting: http://www.deafjam.org/

You Have To Be Deaf To Understand

VIDEO [CC] - An ASL Translation and Visual Performance. You Have to be Deaf to Understand by Willard J. Madsen.



Starring: Klye A. Mengwasser. Travis Stevens. Poem by Willard J. Madsen, 1971. Translated by: Kyle A. Mengwasser, 2011. Directed by: Kyle A. Mengwasser.





Video by Deaf Art and Cinema final film project.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Sean Berdy and Katie Leclerc: O Holy Night

VIDEO: Deaf Celebrities, Sean Berdy and Katie Leclerc signin' ASL song "O Holy Night" at Disneyland.



Here's the video clips showing Sean Berdy and Katie LeClerc performing O Holy Night at Disneyland Christmas Day Parade on 11.6.11. O Holy Night Performed by Nathan Pacheco and Katherine Jenkins.



American Sign Language interpreted by Sean Berdy and Katie LeClerc from ABC Family Show "Switched at Birth", wishes you the happy holidays of the season.



Sunday, November 6, 2011

Music Video By Deaf Children On The ABC News

VIDEO: Deaf children don’t hear music the way many of us do, but perhaps they hear it the way it’s supposed to be heard: through the whole body.



HIGHLAND, MI - Ten-year-old Noah Rangel of Lake Orion is Deaf, but that didn’t stop him from feeling the pulse of the White Stripes’ song “We’re Going to be Friends” when he signed the lyrics in a new music video. “Instead of standing and talking and hearing the music like that, we can feel the music,” signed Noah, using American Sign Language. “We just stand and sign the song instead. So it’s really not that much different.”





The Deaf Professional Arts Network, also known as D-Pan, coordinated the music video this summer, shooting it in Bloomfield Hills and featuring children who are either Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing.



Rangel’s friend, Morgan Nimmo, also appeared in the video, which has gone viral. “I did good!” said seven-year old Morgan during an interview at her home in Highland. “I thought I was going to do bad, but I was great. I was proud of myself.” With more than 258,000 hits on YouTube.com in just a week and a half, she certainly has something to be proud of.



The American Sign Language Music Video By Deaf Children "We're Going To Be Friends". The original video as seen on: D-PAN ASL Music Video "We're Going To Be Friends" By The White Stripes



White Stripes "We're Going To Be Friends" Produced by D-PAN, the Deaf Professional Arts Network. American Sign Language Direction by Ronald Dans. Directed by Nicholas Hill of Lucky Airlines. Visit www.D-PAN.org for more informations.

ASL Music Video 'We're Going To Be Friends'

VIDEO [CC] - D-PAN: The American Sign Language music video by Deaf children 'We're Going To Be Friends'.



White Stripes "We're Going To Be Friends." Produced by D-PAN, the Deaf Professional Arts Network. American Sign Language Direction by Ronald Dans. Directed by Nicholas Hill of Lucky Airlines.





lyrics: Fall is here, hear the yell back to school, ring the bell brand new shoes, walking blues climb the fence, books and pens I can tell that we're going to be friends.



Walk with me, Suzy Lee through the park and by the tree we will rest upon the ground and look at all the bugs we found then safely walk to school without a sound.



Well here we are, no one else we walked to school all by ourselves there's dirt on our uniforms from chasing all the ants and worms we clean up and now its time to learn.



Numbers, letters, learn to spell nouns, and books, and show and tell at playtime we will throw the ball back to class, through the hall teacher marks our height against the wall.



And we don't notice any time pass we don't notice anything we sit side by side in every class teacher thinks that I sound funny but she likes the way you sing.



Tonight I'll dream while I'm in bed when silly thoughts go through my head about the bugs and alphabet and when I wake tomorrow I'll bet that you and I will walk together again cause I can tell that we're going to be friends.



Video made possible by Sorenson Communications.



Official D-PAN website: www.D-PAN.org

Friday, September 9, 2011

ASL Music Video 'Born This Way'

VIDEO: The Ontario Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf proudly presents the Drag'ing ASL to Pride performers in Born This Way by Lady GaGa.



This video premiered at the 3rd Annual Drag'ing ASL to Pride at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre.





Thank you to all the performers and volunteers who made that show and this video a success! And thank you to Lady GaGa for creating such powerful and inspiring music that can speak to every person's heart, wether it be through singing or signing. Visit http://new2.orad.ca/ for more informations.



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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Sean Berdy Performs - Deaf Dancing Group

VIDEO [CC] - ASL Music Video: Sean Berdy Performs Deaf Dancing Group Part 1 and 2.



Sean Berdy, star of the ABC Family's "Switched at Birth", performing with an all Deaf dancing group.