October 31, 2007

Finally a Trick ‘n Treat

Finally a trick ‘n treat, here is newly released ASL literature work “Haunted Dorm” It was created two years ago, inspired by experience of oppression encountered in an ASL research project, I decided to turn it into a literary work piece that could serve a genre of entertainment work in ASL as well as for providing a deep thought provoking anaylsis useful for Deaf studies and social studies. The 3-min introduction explains about four actual characters how their shameness of being so ruthless oppressants and the point of climax of the story are intended to be interpreted. 
In this work, I added a variety of cinematic effects that incorporates in ASL parameters to settings of the story to enhance effects. I wish to point out two well known Deaf film makers and a Deaf vlogger who also used similar cinematic effects in their works to add greater dimensions to our language and culture. 


Barbara Digiovianni’s heartwarming congratalations to Julie Rems Smario for recieiving a Humanitarian award Internationally recognized at the eWomenNetwork Foundation International Femtor Awards Gala.


Daniele Le Rose’s presentation of “The Le Rose Cut” H-M-H model theory as well as Rene Visco’s film work “Audism” at LightKitchen that demonstrates these cinematic effects


The “Haunted Dorm” story lasts 11 minute, it is not like a 3 to 5 min quickie. It is for entertainment in first version, consider it not a final product yet.

To cite:

Baer, Anne Marie. (2007, October 31). Finally a Trick’n Treat. Retrieved (put on date when you download it), from http://www.annemariemetaasl.com/2007/10/31/finally-a-trick-n-treat/

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