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Minggu, 24 Mei 2015

Deaf Filipinos Get To Hear For The First Time

VIDEO [CC] - Three Deaf people were unable to contain their tears of joy after hearing with the hearing aids their families speak for the very first time.



PHILIPPINES - Spotify teamed up with Starkey Hearing Foundation to give Deaf people across the Philippines the chance to hear for the first time.



A new video, created by streaming service Spotify and hearing aids manufacturer Starkey Hearing Foundation, captures the incredible moment that the men and women, who live in Puerto Princesa, one of the poorest areas in the Philippines, are made able to hear sounds, after being given new, very sensitive hearing aids.



The four-minute clip follows each of the participants as they go about their day-to-day lives, while they explain how being Deaf has affected them and their families.





'I want nothing more than to hear my children': Emotional video captures the incredible moment three Deaf people hear the voices of their families and friends... Read more http://dailymail.co.uk/femail/article/I-want-hear-children-Emotional-video-captures-incredible-moment-three-deaf-people-hear-voices-families-friends.html

Wells Fargo Ad: Learning American Sign Language

VIDEO [CC] - The US bank is promoting its embracing of diversity with a series of new adverts, one of which features a lesbian couple who are learning sign language for a very special reason.



Gay Star News - It’s becoming more and more common for big companies to highlight their diversity credentials and forward-thinking attitudes by featuring gay people in their advertising.



In recent months, businesses as diverse as Nikon, Cheerios and Hotwire have featured gay couples in commercials.



Now it’s Wells Fargo’s turn. The US bank is rolling out seven adverts as part of a new brand push under the banner ‘Why I Work’.



The first, revealed last week, is called ‘Learning Sign Language’. It features a female couple who are both learning sign language. The reason why? They’re about to become the new, adoptive mommies to a little girl with impaired hearing.



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The commercial doesn’t fail to tug at the heartstrings while at the same time demonstrate the diverse nature of Wells Fargo’s clients. It’s the bank’s first national ad campaign to feature a same-sex couple.



The sign language advert was created by ad agency BBDO, who were appointed by Wells Fargo last year. Its executive creative director, Matt Miller, told AdAge that he was at first apprehensive that the bank – might resist the idea behind the latest campaign. However, the reverse was true and they embraced the concept. Read the full story: http://gaystarnews.com/article/wells-fargo-feature-same-sex-couple-adorable-new-advert



Behind The Scenes: Learning Sign Language A couple learns a new language to welcome a new addition to their family. Behind the scenes, on the set of our latest TV commercial, our little star, Jovianne teaches Brynn and Alissa how to sign a beautiful phrase. #loveislove.





See how Wells Fargo is always there to help you prepare financially for life’s biggest moments. https://mrm.wellsfargobank.com/together

Rabu, 15 April 2015

DeafNation Expo 2016 - Let’s All Get Together!

VIDEO: Signed - Let's break the record and bring in thousands of Deaf people! Free admission to world largest Deaf events by DeafNation in Las Vegas, Nevada.





The DeafNation World Expo is back, and this time it’s bigger and better than ever! The largest event for the Deaf on the planet is returning to Las Vegas in 2016 for another successful show.



More than 40,000 people came in 2010 & 2012, and the Paris Las Vegas is the perfect venue to break the attendance record with an even larger crowd in 2016!



Kevin Iombie, a Deaf vlogger who enjoys doing random videos to remember by years later. Love to travel, also love take photos. He never went to Deaf Expo in his life and there is many people who would love to meet him in person. He delight would love to meet them in the sin city as well.





He think it is time to break his virginity with DeafNation Expo. So let's break the record and bring in thousands of Deaf/HoH people to attend to DeafNation World Expo in Las Vegas at Paris Hotel! Source



You can register at http://deafnation.com/dnwe/



Highly encourage to mark yourself to attend on Facebook so your friends will see and it encourages them to go as well. https://www.facebook.com/events/lasvegas/deafnationworld



Follow DeafNation Expo:

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/events/lasvegas/deafnationworld

Facebook - https://facebook.com/deafnation

Twitter - https://twitter.com/deafnation

Official Site - http://deafnation.com



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Personal Site - http://iombie.com

House/Pet Sitter Owner - http://housepawsitter.com

Minggu, 12 April 2015

Glide - Video Messaging In The Deaf Community

VIDEO [CC/Signed] - #YourGlideStory: Next generation video messaging in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.



#YourGlideStory - Over the past few months, you've let us know that Glide is the best way to communicate visually, and we're extremely grateful to all of our users in the Deaf/HoH community for their continued support.



Glide is a video messenger that allows you to send and receive video messages that can be seen live (as you're recording) or later (like a text message).





There are already loads of great video chat apps out there. We're not trying to replace them, we are giving people a more convenient way to keep in touch through video that doesn't need scheduling. Traditional video chat requires you and your friends to be online at the same time, which isn't always possible. The great thing about Glide is that you can send or watch a message whenever you want, regardless of whether your friends are online.



Glide is a private messaging service. Only friends in the chat you send a message to will see it. You and your friends can also share messages from Glide to social networks and friends outside the app. Sending messages to Glide users anywhere in the world is 100% free.



Keep up with us:

Download Glide - https://goo.gl/niox9g

Facebook - https://facebook.com/glideme

TwitterApp - https://twitter.com/glideapp

Twitter - https://twitter.com/sarahglide

Instagram - https://instagram.com/sarahglide

Official site - http://glide.me/



Big thanks to all of the #DeafTalent!



Credits:

Producer & Director

Jules Dameron (Deaf)



Interviewees: (all Deaf)



Gabriel Silva

Jules Dameron

Dickie Hearts

Rosa Lee Timm

Odunayo Akintomide



Director of Photography

Jules Dameron (Deaf)



Head of Communications & Interpreter Coordinator

Martha Villar



Interviewer

Kailyn Aaron-Lozano (Deaf)



Sound Recorder & Mixer

Leonardo Nasca



Makeup Artist

Kaila Borne



Anthony King

First Assistant Camera



Key Grips

Arleta Meeker (Deaf)

Quinn Cooke (Deaf)



Editor

Sarah Snow

Jules Dameron



Craft & Catering Services

Matt Reinig (Deaf)



Thanks to CSUN Volunteer Interpreting Services.

Selasa, 07 April 2015

Deaf Web-Sites AdBlock Controversy

VIDEO: This ASL video to raise awareness of the impact AdBlock has on Web-sites's and Advertiser's of the Deaf social networking community.



What DeafRebel.com owner want to make clear more than anything is that this video is not directly against adblock users. This is not trying to tell you to disable it or that you are a bad person for using it. There has just been a lot of controversy with adblock and many other blogs and vlogs making videos about its impact.



The 2 cents about adblock and its impact on sites in an ethical way. Also discuss a bit on how making money on sites works to help people understand all sides of the adblock dilemma since it is a bit deeper than "Disable it so the web-sites can make more money" that the real problem - it punishes people that disable adblock and really creates unnecessary revenue gains.





Overall ads are how you make money on web-site and adblock impacts that. It's understandable that websites need to make money from non-intrusive ads. People can't survive by working for free. When you view your favorite content providers or favorite websites, please turn off your adblockers, simply as that.



This is really a big deal and needs to have something done soon! Please help raise awareness, give the video a like, comment, do whatever you need to do to spread the word, and as always.



Deaf vloggers responses has reacted to a video showing on DeafVIDEO.TV/#Comments



Follow Deaf Rebel:

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Twitter - https://twitter.com/deafrebels

Official site - http://deafrebel.com

Senin, 12 Januari 2015

Deaf and Hearing News - Deaf Family

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Short film: How does Deaf and Hearing Network impact a Deaf family? #NewsForEveryone.



DHN is a place where everyone can get the news in the language that suits them best, whether they are Deaf or Hearing. This is the first of five installments to show you that DHN is the #NewsForEveryone. How does DHN benefit you? Tell us in the comments below or on social media.



DHN is a news agency out of Phoenix, Arizona. We incorporate American Sign Language, spoken English and captions into each broadcast. There are 48 million Deaf or Hard of Hearing people in America and the majority of them are born into hearing families. Very few of those families will learn sign language - American Sign Language, ASL. This gives the entire family access to news.







Videographer: David Banen

Editor: Peyton Gallovich

Music: Jeff Southwick - http://www.singlemanstudios.com/

Actors: Abrams-Gay Family



This is the first news show to involve all three forms of communication and give information relevant to everyone whether they are involved in the Deaf community or not. What most people fail to realize is that English and ASL are two completely different languages with their own grammatical structures. Plus, English is a second language for most deaf people and the lag and inaccuracy in live captioning can make daily news a daunting task.



DHN hopes to grow into a national, daily broadcast with news segments and other network programs. We currently air on local channels and online.



Let's Connect Deaf and Hearing Network:

Website: www.WatchDHN.com

Facebook: www.faceBook.com/WatchDHN

Twitter: www.twitter.com/DHN_News

Subscribe: www.youtube.com/DHNNews



Related DHN News:

Deaf and Hearing News - Deaf Family

Deaf Mom Dances With Hearing Son Goes Viral

Deaf Chef 2014 - Kurt Irish Chef Ramborger

Deaf Domestic Violence #WhoWillAnswer

Deaf Talent & Hollywood Controversy

Deaf Culture Series: Interview With Guthrie Nutter

American Sign Language Effects On The Brain

Senin, 03 November 2014

Convo Lights App Connected Philips Hue

VIDEO [CC] - Philips Innovation Experience - Convo Lights app empowers Deaf community through Philips Hue.





The Convo Lights app developed for Philips Hue, the connected lighting system for homes, uses light to notify Deaf and Hard of Hearing people of phone calls and other audible signals that they could normally miss. The app from Convo, a Deaf-Owned and operated company providing video phone and translation services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, allows users to create personalized ringtones of light to identify incoming callers, and adjust the brightness in a room to make sign language easier to see onscreen.



Convo demonstrates its innovative app (Convo Lights) that uses the connected lighting technology of Philips Hue to transform the lives of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. Featuring Wayne Betts Jr. One of the founders for Convo Communications. Direct all creative aspects of the company’s communications: videos, the website, tradeshow materials, marketing collaterals, et cetera. Manage branding and the life cycle of all marketing campaigns. Serve as the face of the company in corporate and informational videos.







Want Convo Lights to illuminate your home? Order Convo Philips Hue Lights starter kit via Amazon or Apple today!



Find out more:

Convo Hue app press release - http://www.newscenter.philips.com/main/standard/news/press/2014/20140929-Deaf-community-empowered-through-connected-home-lighting-from-Philips-Hue.wpd



Philips Innovation Experience press release - http://www.newscenter.philips.com/main/standard/news/press/2014/20140930-philips-showcases-its-commitment-to-creating-a-better-future-at-the-innovation-experience.wpd#.VCvkT_mSzs6

Senin, 20 Januari 2014

Deaf NFL Player Derrick Coleman of the Seattle Seahawks

VIDEO: Captioned - Exclusive interview with the NFL's Derrick Coleman of the Seattle Seahawks.



(CBS News) - A television commercial starring Seattle Seahawk’s fullback Derrick Coleman is the latest Internet sensation. Coleman is the only athlete in NFL history to play offense, despite the fact he is legally Deaf.



Now, he’s getting ready to break one more barrier - the Super Bowl.



When the Seahawks take on the San Francisco 49ers, no one will be paying better attention than Coleman. “I have to be aware,” he told CBS News’ Bill Whitaker. “I have to be focused more than everybody else.”



Diagnosed with profound hearing loss, Coleman relies on lip-reading and his own unique way of communicating with the quarterback.



"He knows to look at me if he makes an audible at the line of scrimmage,” said Coleman. “He knows just tell everybody and just turn back at me one more time and he'll tell me the play." It's the way he's always played the game.







When the world tells you "no", you have two options: You can roll over and quit or you can trust your power. Derrick Coleman, running back for the Seattle Seahawks, trusted the power within.



Although he's Deaf, he never let adversity stand in his way, on his road to the NFL. Share to inspire others to trust their power within and achieve their dreams. #TrustYourPower.



He told Whitaker that he’s “capable of doing what everybody else can do,” despite his hearing loss. “You can't use your problem as an excuse,” he said. “Because you use an excuse, you're not going to get to your dream. “



He was taught that philosophy at an early age. To really know Coleman’s story you have to meet the parents, his mother, May Hamlin and father, Derrick Coleman, Sr. "You feel that uncertainty, that fear as a fear as a parent, you know, that, is my child going to be OK," said Coleman, Sr.. His mother told Whitaker that Coleman was “definitely teased, he was bullied” and kids would call him “four-ears."



“My mom always said people who make fun of you and are trying bring you down - they're already down. They're trying to bring you to their level,” said Coleman.



These days Coleman wears a skullcap to keep his hearing aids in place under his helmet, but as a kid, he had to improvise. ... Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/deaf-nfl-player-derrick-coleman-inspires-on-and-off-the-field/



Related pages:

Deaf Seahawks Player Inspires Deaf Community

Deaf Seahawks Player Inspires Young Hearing Impaired Fans

Deaf NFL Player Derrick Coleman of the Seattle Seahawks

Selasa, 12 November 2013

An Introduction To Coaching Deaf Footballers

VIDEO [BSL] - An introduction to coaching Deaf footballers.



Welcome to the Introduction to coaching Deaf footballers film. The film has been designed to improve your personal coaching development. It will also increase the participation and enjoyment of Deaf footballers within your club. Or, if you have never worked with Deaf footballers before, it will inspire you to work with all the fantastic Deaf footballers out there who are looking for a club and a coach willing to fuel their passion for football and improve their game.







Within this film you will find:



- Communication and coaching tips

- More than 60 football related British Sign Language phrases to help aid communication between coaches and their players

- How to work with communicators / sign language interpreter

- Information on deaf-specific football competitions



The NDCS Me2 Deaf-Friendly Project aims to remove the barriers to participating that many Deaf young people face. The project opens up the playing and coaching opportunities available to them.



For more information please visit www.ndcs.org.uk/me2 or email me2@ndcs.org.uk



Film produced in partnership with The FA and the Football Foundation.

Jumat, 18 Oktober 2013

Deaf Culture - Deaf Knock

VIDEO: Short Film: Deaf Culture - Deaf Knock.



Check out the funniest, hottest, cutest Deaf actress, it will be worth to watch comedy video clip. Mitch Bergsma's new humor video on YouTube, he is also deaf, to educating and awareness about the life as a Deaf. Please watch & share!



Deaf Actresses: Teather (knocking on door) , Roxy (came out of the house)

Actor: Chase (playing video game)

Film / Edit by Mitch Bergsma

Canon 7d; Tokina 11-16 2.8 lens; B+W polarized filter on Glidecam HD4000

Edited on Final Cut Pro 7.0 on Mac. Having fun filming with GoPro® Accessories!







Follow Mitch Bergsma:

Official website

www.micbergsma.com

My facebook fan page

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Follow me on Twitter

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Subscribe me

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Kamis, 10 Oktober 2013

Deaf Relay Service Parody

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf relay at your service parody



An inside look at the high-tech critical communication service provided to Deaf citizens so they can access any service in an uncensored environment. Directors: Jeanette Castillo, Diane Wilkins.







Founded in 1977, Frameline is the nation's only nonprofit organization solely dedicated to the funding, exhibition, distribution and promotion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender media arts.



Frameline Voices is a new digital initiative that showcases diverse LGBT stories and expands access to films by and about people of color, transgender people, youth, and elders. More information: http://frameline.org

Source

Jumat, 13 September 2013

Changing The Way Deaf People Bank

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Your bank. Changing the way Deaf people bank from SignVideo.



John runs a conservation wildlife park in Scotland. In this video he tells us how, as a Deaf customer, going into a bank used to be a stressful and at times embarrassing experience. He explains how using the SignVideo link to speak to an interpreter online makes a massive difference. Today he can speak with the bank independently, privately and without any of the stress that was previously attached.







Our customers have always given us the best ideas, so we've launched Your Bank, a new online community where you can share your ideas. If you've got an idea, share it at www.yourbank.barclays.co.uk



You can find the full article on Sign Video at https://www.yourbank.barclays.co.uk/t5/Your-ideas-brought-to-life/Sign-Video-Changing-the-way-deaf-people-bank/ba-p/810.

Jumat, 05 Juli 2013

Future Of Electronic Devices For The Deaf

VIDEO: Expected in future of technology devices for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals have various abilities to communicate, relate to, and access their world.



We see a world where communication is open and transparent. A world where every Deaf person can interact freely with others. It's not simply a far-fetched dream, it's our vision for the future.



The technology devices can support, change or modify an individual's ability to succeed at tasks that they otherwise may not be able to accomplish.



Share our Vision, Make it a Reality.




It's why Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc. (CSD) exists, and why we come to work every single day. CSD has always belonged to the community, and this vision belongs to you.



For more, visit www.c-s-d.org/innovations and share our vision.



Educational Technology Access:

Gallaudet Technology Services (GTS) www.gallaudet.edu/gts.html

The Technology Access Program (TAP) tap.gallaudet.edu

The Information Technology (IT) www.gallaudet.edu/information_technology.html

The NTID Center on Access Technology (CAT) www.ntid.rit.edu/cat

Technology & Information Services (TIS) www.ntid.rit.edu/tis

Minggu, 02 Juni 2013

'Chopped!' Featuring a Kurt 'the IRISH chef' Ramborger

VIDEO [CC] - 'Chopped!' Featuring a Kurt 'the IRISH chef' Ramborger. Kurt Ramborger will make an appearance on the TV show "Chopped" Tuesday, June 4 2013 10/9c on the Food Network channel becoming the first Deaf chef to be on the show!



Food Network - Kurt Irish Chef Ramborger will be featured on "Chopped" on June 4th, 2013 at 9pm CST on the Food Network. One of the scenes were taken place at the Rutowski Residence. CAAG provided Sign Language Interpreting for this special occassion! Sneak Peek - "Chopped!" Featuring a Deaf Irish Chef, Kurt Ramborger Video



Chopped is a American reality based cooking television series created by Michael Krupat, produced by Linda Lea, and hosted by Ted Allen that puts four chefs against each other competing for a chance to win $10,000. New episodes air every Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET on Food Network. Food Network On TV: By Television Food Network G.P. - Open iTunes to buy and download apps.



Over the weekend, Kurt Ramborger participated in a video shoot for multiple projects in regards to his upcoming appearance on the TV show "Chopped"! Watch Kurt compete with other chefs on the show! "Chopped" will be aired on the Food Network Tuesday, June 4 at 10PM/9PM. Sneak Peek - The Making of Kurt "the IRISH chef" Ramborger Video



Kurt 'the IRISH chef' Ramborger's settlement announced in American Sign Language, "Chopper" Air date on 4th of June 10/9C.



Video by Kurt the IRISH chef Ramborger



Z VRS: Meet Kurt 'the IRISH chef' Ramborger!

Kurt Irish Chef Ramborger will make an appearance on the TV show "Chopped" Tuesday, June 4 2013 10/9c on the Food Network channel becoming the first Deaf chef to be on the show!





Video by Z VRS



Photo Tour: Behind the Scenes of the Chopped Kitchen.



Food Network's Chopped KitchenWhen it comes to cooking on Chopped, much is made of each round’s mystery baskets, filled with four unusual and often disparate ingredients that chefs are required to incorporate into their dishes.



While these oddball picks are, of course, what add deliciously addictive intrigue and drama to the show, it takes more than just a spread of peanut brittle, Marsala wine, durian and wonton wrappers to outcook the chopping block.



If the competitors want to survive three rounds of intense culinary battle, they must utilize next-level appliances and advanced tools, in addition to a myriad of common and eccentric products alike, to transform the basket ingredients and create a winning plate. ...READ MORE at: http://blog.foodnetwork.com/fn-dish/2013/04/photo-tour-behind-the-scenes-of-the-chopped-kitchen/



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Related Kurt Irish Chef Ramborger:

'Chopped!' Featuring a Kurt 'the IRISH chef' Ramborger

Buda’s Kurt Ramborger Is Nation’s Hottest Chef

Famous Deaf Person Presentation On Kurt 'The Irish Chef' Ramborger

Amateur Deaf Chef - Chad A Ludwig & Kurt Ramborger

Deaf Chef 2014 - Kurt Irish Chef Ramborger

Kamis, 02 Mei 2013

The Deaf Photographer and The Old Bride

VIDEO: Tomas Kold - The Deaf Photographer and The Old Bride.



A presentation of the Deaf International photographer Tomas Kold, working with wedding photos. A few year ago an old woman came into Karim's tailoring. She is 70 years and insanely in love. She has just met the love of her life and now she's getting married. http://www.koldsfotografi.dk/





Se fotograf (Follow) Thomas Kolds galleri på. http://www.koldsfotografi.dk/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/KoldsFotografi

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomas.k.erlandsen



Related Post: Tomas Kold: The Deaf Photographer

Kamis, 04 April 2013

Do We Need Specialized Hardware For The Deaf ?

VIDEO: Do we need specialized hardware for the Deaf? Companies that once made specialized hardware may soon be relegated to software and services.



A company called Purple Communications this week unveiled a product called SmartVP. It’s a videophone with applications and features to help Deaf people communicate. Purple says it’s the first videophone to feature “true HD quality.”



How do Deaf people use the telephone? In the past, most used a typing system called TTY. Paging devices soon followed; the term became so fixed that the Deaf community is said to still call all wireless devices, including iPhones, “pagers.”







But the age of the video call has changed all that. Now, the Deaf and Hard of Hearing routinely communicate by simply using sign language over a video call. When a Deaf person wants to communicate with a hearing person, there are “relay services,” involving live translators proficient in sign language.



One smart thing Purple’s doing is pursuing what they call a “five-screen strategy.” What this means is that their customers can use Purple’s relay service on PC, laptop, tablet, smartphone, or TV. Here’s a YouTube video pitching SmartVP. Refreshingly, it’s not full of over-the-top music, like the majority of tech promotional fare out there. ...READ MORE: http://www.technologyreview.com/view/513336/do-we-need-specialized-hardware-for-the-deaf/



Sign up for more information: http://www.purple.us/SmartVP. Are you ready for a smarter way to make calls? Make the Smart Choice. SmartVP.

Jumat, 29 Maret 2013

SMU Ads Targeting Deaf Students

VIDEO [CC] - Discover how Ginny's SMU experience encouraged her to start up a social enterprise for the Deaf.



Ginny Ong Jing Yun is undergraduate in Bachelor of Science (Information Systems Management) and Started up a social enterprise for the Deaf. "I thought that nobody would understand what I was saying. Over the years, Singapore Management University (SMU) slowly gave me a lot of tips on how to participate effectively. I learnt how to be more outspoken, more confident of myself.





Two years ago I set up this social enterprise it's called iDeaf-Connect. My aim is to use this company to create Deaf awareness. Also, we wanted to have a business to provide jobs for the Deaf. We aim to use this place as a training hub.



I will go out and meet my clients. I will give talks and I will share with them how they can work with the Deaf better. The broad-based curriculum at SMU gave me a lot of knowledge. It helped me to understand better how companies run their business.



You have a lot of projects so you have to face a lot of deadlines. It motivates me to be quick, be creative, think out of the box to finish the project. So the same thing can apply to my company as well. To me, if not for the interactive style (of education) in SMU, I wouldn't be here talking to you today." Welcome to SMU. Discover a Different U at http://www.smu.edu.sg/admissions