Showing posts with label ASL storytelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ASL storytelling. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

ASL Storytelling with animations

Well, this not the first storytelling clip with American Sign Language I saw and in my humble opinion it is very ingenious.
I am talking about the video Storytelling + ASL Rhythm + Quiz by Joo Yeon Chang.
I wrote in the past about this important way of telling stories, a perfect demonstration of how powerful this art could be.
However I often thought that what makes something unique and extraordinary came from the desire to do something more than just doing things.
You have got to risk, that is clear.
So you need courage and also imagination, willing and creativity too.
This is exactly what miss Chang does.

Here are other videos from her Youtube Channel.



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Thursday, March 5, 2015

A Box of Crayons ASL Storytelling

That's fantastic, in my humble opinion, obviously.
In the following clip from Youtube, where songs, music and sounds in general are the leaders, you may see the clever Camille Jeter Lorello of the Michigan School for the Deaf telling the story A Box of Crayons with American Sign Language (you may find here info about the story).
This is storytelling: passion, willing to entertain, immagination, face and body creativity, this is it.
Here is the video from Natalie Grupido Channel:



Wednesday, October 29, 2014