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1890: A tale of Deaf teacher

Story by Jon Savage

Art ASL Video Awards

Hey all! Join the competition for a chance to win cash prizes. Show us
your magic.

Video opens with a red television-like border and “art asl video” above two white triangles representing the letter A and V with an one-eyed hand in the middle. Below reads “awards 2019”.

(TV SNOW) Header is followed by a video of two young people at a park.

The female taps the male and tells him she has an idea.

The male asks what the idea is.

She suggests that they make a short video.

He agrees and says sure.

She with a big smile grabs her smartphone out of her pocket. We get a sneak peek of them recording each other signing in ASL. Signs for “CHAMP” and “BEAUTIFUL” are seen. They regroup to review their work. You can see their work done in black and white on her phone.

Clip transits with TV “snow” and then the red tv-like border again with words in black and white explaining that you have until May 15, 2019 to submit your artwork to www.artaslvideo.com. (TV SNOW) The screening and awards will take place during the biannual ASLTA Conference at the Grand Manchester Hyatt on July 1, 2019. See www.aslta2019.com for more information.

(TV SNOW) AAVA is sponsored and made possible by ASLTA So-Cal, Eyeth Entertainment, and CAD. AAVA is produced by Lenois Productions. (TV SNOW) The video ends with the AAVA red hand winking at you.

#Deafeducation #Deafecosystem #Deafcommunity #Deafculture #Deaf#ASL #AmericanSignLangauge #shortfilm #DeafTalent #videoart#artaslvideo

“Routine” Trailer

“Routine” was produced by Jon Savage. The 12-minute film about two strange people who observe each other at the same time and place everyday. Until one of them is willing to step up.  

“Routine” is available to watch at a film festival at this year. Keep an eye out because it may be screened in your area!

Amelia Hensley & Miles Barbee

Story by Miles Barbee & Jon Savage

Jon Savage, Producer

Holly Savage, Assistant Producer

Sound by Len Savage

Music by Max DiCarlo

Lenois Productions

Email: Lenoisprod@gmail.com

Art ASL Video Awards • 2019

Transcript: Do you enjoy creating art? Do you love ASL? Do you like to make your own videos? Well, if you put them all together, you’ve got art ASL videos! We have a fun competition for you: ART ASL VIDEO AWARDS!

CD: In an old TV-like set up, Erin in black shirt and standing. The end image has thin black words on a light blue background that reads ” For more info about video art call for entries at www.artaslvideo.com” and then a Lenois Production logo on the bottom.

Art ASL Video Awards – Winners – 2018

Art ASL Video Awards’ interview with LP

[Transcript]
Lily: I’m so excited that LP has decided to start AAVA!
Erin: Me too! Why did you decide to start AAVA?
Jon: Of course! I love seeing art and ASL incorporated into the community.
Holly: Yes! I love seeing social events that involve, engage, and bring together the community!
Erin and Lily: That’s Deaf community!
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Submit your video art to http://bit.ly/artaslvideo (By March 1st, 2018)
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#Deaf #Art #DeafArtist #Deaftalent #Videoartist #Videoart #DeafEducation #ASL #AmericanSignLanguage #empowerment #Deafcommunity #community #awards #SanDiego #ArtASLVideo

Video Art Call for Entries (ASL version)


Art ASL Video Awards

Submit video to http://bit.ly/artaslvideo
Produced by Lenois Productions
Sponsored by California Association of the Deaf

Art ASL Video Awards: Video Art Call for Entries


[Transcript] Do you enjoy art? Are you fascinated by ASL and immersed in its world? Can you combine art and ASL in one video? Can you edit and produce a video to be between 30 seconds and 2 minutes? If yes, join our competition! Your video will be played for a large audience to watch, and there is the possibility of winning money! This competition is focused on supporting Deaf Californians. How you incorporate art and ASL into your video is entirely up to you. It’s important that you submit your video before March 1, 2018. For more information, click the link above or below. [http://bit.ly/artaslvideo]
Produced by Lenois Productions and Sponsored by California Association of the Deaf
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#Deaf #Art #DeafArtist #Deaftalent #Videoartist #Videoart #DeafEducation #ASL #AmericanSignLanguage #empowerment #Deafcommunity #community #awards #SanDiego #AAVA2018

DeafHope and #IKnowSomeone to raise awareness

Share a little bit about DeafHope and #iknowsomeone to raise awareness about sexual and domestic violence. Check out 15 videos at facebook.com/DeafHope or [Click here]

DeafHope: #IKnowSomeone

#IKnowSomeone – DeafHope, an agency providing direct services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence. DeafHope also provides technical assistance and training on national level to other DV and SV agencies. DeafHope also is very involved with social media work to distribute videos educating us about what the survivors are enduring which opens our mind and heart about what we can do to improve our community through our own community solutions. ~ Julie Rems Smario
More info at deaf-hope.org
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Directed by Julie Rems Smario

Storyteller by Alok Doshi, Alyce Reynolds, Amber Hodson, Aracelia Aguilar, Brian Berlinski, David Reynolds, Jane Whitney, Julie Sepah, Mary Klein, Rochelle Greenwell, Sam Sepah, Sherrie Donaville-Sims, Stan Smith, Trina Licht and Xgamil Campos

Video produced by Jon Savage