Showing posts with label Oralism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oralism. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2016

A Bad Lip Reading Of The NFL 2016

VIDEO [CC] - Everyone's cracking up over the 'Bad Lip Reading' of the NFL 2016 part one and part two in closed captions.





Just in time for Super Bowl 50, the folks at Bad Lip Reading have released a hilarious new video that takes a unique look at this past NFL season.



From Cam Newton to Tom Brady, J.J. Watt to Adrian Peterson, some of the NFL's biggest players and coaches are given very bad lip-reading voiceovers.



Highlights include Brady declaring "Florida is where Disney World is," Julio Jones explaining what a carbon catalyst fuels and Miami Dolphins Assistant Coach Darren Rizzi screaming, "We'll fight y'all on Tiger Mountain!"



"NFL 2016: Part One" - "We'll fight y'all on Tiger Mountain!" More fun with NFL mouth shapes.



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"NFL 2016: Part Two" - More NFL Bad Lip Reading shenanigans...



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Watch the hilarious video here, and check out past lip readings for the 2015, 2014 and 2013 NFL seasons! Source



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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Finland School Fined In Deaf Discrimination Case

Deaf News: Helsinki Design School fined in Deaf discrimination case.



HELSINKI -- The Helsinki District Court has slapped a fine 1,200-euro on the head of a private Helsinki Design School for retracting its offer of a place to a Deaf applicant. The court found the institution and its principal guilty of discrimination but the defendants say they are considering an appeal.



Back in 2014, privately-run Helsinki Design School turned away design student Oskari Salomaa, citing insufficient resources to provide interpreter services. The institution had previously accepted Salomaa for the year-long program, but retracted the place when it learned of his special needs.



On Monday, the Helsinki District Court ruled that the school had violated non-discrimination laws in refusing Salomaa the opportunity to study.



The court imposed a fine of 1,280 euros on the school CEO and also called on the institution and its chief executive to compensate Salomaa to the tune of 8,000 euros. The defendants are also required to settle Salomaa’s legal expenses, which amounted to nearly 8,500 euros.



Salomaa said that he was pleased with the outcome.



"This means that sign language users have a right to be part of Finnish society. I won’t appeal the decision," Salomaa said after the ruling.



Lawyer for the defendants, Jaana Juutilainen said that she was disappointed with the court’s decision.



"It’s very likely that we will see fit to take the case to the Court of Appeal," Juutilainen remarked. Read The Full Story

CBC - The Current Launches Pilot Project For Deaf

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf News: Transcripts, sign language radio docs aim to help Deaf audiences 'be part of a larger conversation'





TORONTO -- CBC Radio and current affairs show The Current are starting a pilot project to help improve the accessibility of public radio for an estimated 1.3 million Canadians who are Deaf or Hearing Impaired.



Beginning Monday, CBC will post text transcripts of the show - Canada's No. 1 radio interview program - online daily for audiences to read, print and share.



A wide variety of listeners, from post-secondary students and professors to new citizens learning English to engaged listeners, regularly contact The Current to request program transcripts.



The public broadcaster also pledges to film one American Sign Language (ASL) interpreted radio documentary from the The Current and post it online each month.



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THE CURRENT | Transcripts, ASL videos available online for Deaf and Hard of Hearing audience



The project is possible through the help of a grant from the Broadcasting Accessibility Fund.



"This is a first for CBC Radio and unique in Canadian media," Heather Conway, CBC's executive vice president of English Services, said in a statement.



"By forging a deeper connection between traditional radio and the digital sphere, CBC is leading the way in providing all Canadians with unprecedented ways to access vital, distinctly Canadian radio conversations." Read The Full Story



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Deaf Short Film 'Longhand' Official Trailer

VIDEO [CC] - Longhand (2015) - A short film in sign language about Deaf love in the military.





Toronto International Deaf Film & Arts Festival -- Amanda is hard of hearing. She dreams of being in the military as her father did before her. When she applies, she meets Ben, who works at the recruitment office. Ben has recently lost his hearing while serving a tour of duty with the military in the Middle East. They begin a relationship. Longhand is a story about balancing the physical, emotional challenges in life and fight for their aspirational dreams.





Starring Amanda Richer and Jesse LaVercombe.

Directed by John Marcucci.



IMDb Info - Full Cast & Crew



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Thursday, December 17, 2015

Bad Lip Reading Of The Original 'Star Wars' Trilogy

VIDEO [CC] - Star Wars The Original Trilogy just in time for “Star Wars The Force Awakens” here’s the “Bad Lip Reading” of the original trilogy.





This “Bad Lip Reading” humorous clip has a lighter take on 'Star Wars' the original trilogy. Have you ever wondered what the characters in the original Star Wars films are really saying? Well, it’s time you found out. Never mind the actual script, these bad lipreads of the entire trilogy. Also feature guest stars Jack Black, Maya Rudolph, and Bill Hader playing all the important parts.



Star Wars: A Bad Lip Reading - Darth Vader keeps texting Princess Leia, while Ben Kenobi continues his quest for the Pickaxe of Cortez.



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The Empire Strikes Back: A Bad Lip Reading - Yoda believes in the magic of song, while Vader struggles with technology.



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Return of the Jedi: A Bad Lip Reading - Ben criticizes Luke's taste in music. Jabba the Hutt redecorates.



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Extended Version of Ben's Song, "Bushes of Love"! - Extended Lyric Video.





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