Showing posts with label Cinema Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cinema Film. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Deaf Ghost The Film

VIDEO: Deaf Ghost The Film - Movie Trailer (2014)



Deaf Ghost When Mitch's Deaf mother dies, all purgatory cuts loose, is an American horror movie, is coming to Cinema on 18 September 2014 (USA) in 2D. What is it all about: There is nothing quiet about a Deaf Ghost.



Directed by Troy Kotsur



Writers & Screenplay by Angela Murphy, Paul Raci.



Cast: Lynn Whitfield, Leon Thomas III, Troy Kotsur, Kirk B.R. Woller, Paul Raci, Linda Bove, Bob Hiltermann, Alejandro Furth, Nathan Moore, Benjamin J. Cain Jr., Kalen Feeney, Jaclyn Ngan, Petrea Burchard, Joe Guzaldo, John Maucere. See full cast and crew



Visit official website: www.deafghost.com

Follow Deaf Ghost: twitter.com/DeafGhost

Deaf Ghost (2014) - IMDb: www.imdb.com/title/tt2214957



NOTE: This video is not excatly which is the copy of "Deaf Ghost" from Indonesian horror movie. Deaf Ghost - Indonésie - 2009



Deaf Ghost: Paul rehearsing a Foo Fighters song in ASL.


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Deaf Moviegoers See Potential In Glasses With Captioning

VIDEO [CC] - FOX40 SACRAMENTO - Many people go to the movies for the special effects and dialogue. But what if you were Deaf.



Regal Entertainment Group has introduced glasses developed by Sony for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired with closed captioning at the bottom that sync to the sound of the movie you’re watching.



Lois Diamond and Linda Cook are two of 38 million Deaf or hearing impaired Americans. Lois likes the glasses, she says any new technology is wonderful.





Regal theaters purchased them for about six thousand theaters nationwide, including Sacramento. Lois said before visual aids like it, she wouldn’t go to the movies much.



Regal invested more than $10 million dollars into the glasses. Each one is about $1,750. They’re free for customers though. Lois thinks Regal’s glasses are a step forward, but not perfect.



She says she noticed the captions appeared at the top of the screens, and didn’t like that. ...READ MORE: http://fox40.com/2013/05/10/deaf-moviegoers-see-potential-in-glasses-with-captioning/



Related Post: Sony New Subtitle Glasses For Deaf Moviegoers