The momentum is still going, BBC See Hear created a short film article on Deaf not Dumb. The girls along with some of the team members were interviewed to share their experience and participation during the project.
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Deaffinity presents the Deaf Not Dumb video at the Adobe Youth Voices Live event on 15th of March 2011, at the British Film Institute. (Subtitled version on our YouTube page)
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This video summaries the Deaf Not Dumb project with Adobe Youth Voices. Giving a brief breakdown of the project through a storyboard and interviews from the core group members of their experience over the last 5 months. (Subtitled version on our YouTube page)
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Every year since 2006, hundreds of young people gather at the London Adobe Youth Voices Live to display their creative media projects. This year, for the first time, there was an entry from a Deaf group. From the hundreds of entrants, only 13 videos made it to the finalist shortlist. And yep, you guessed it, our video won first prize! So how did it all start? 5 months ago, Deaffinity org
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The 'Deaf Not Dumb' video is an award winning creative video piece performed in a 'rap-style' using British Sign Language (BSL) that focuses on the key issues that matter most to the group. They cover issues relating to communication, learning to deal with Deaf people and how they want to be seen by wider society.
Their aim is to edu