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Andy Diver (Practice) April 2013
Andrew practicing the moves of a diver in iStopMotion, ready to animate in Final Cut Pro with scanned images of body parts - two of us moving the parts in between phone calls and kicking the tripod, and working with no blueprint - excuses for the funny walk.
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Language Sealers HD Sound Check at Apple Eldon Sq.
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Michael with Personal Trainer Lil at Apple Eldon Square. Lil was quite wow'd that Michael & Co had animated the whole of Language Stealers HD over the weekend, after Michael's lesson using Final Cut Pro on the Thursday, and with how they had used FCP - all those tracks!
DW CS6 CSS NavBar 23 Aug 2013
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FaCE members Michael, John, Hannah & Terry learning Dreamweaver ready to make HTML5 speech enabled mind map app...
Language Stealers HD
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Language Stealers HD. High definition animation of our iStop Motion 'The Language Stealers: A Story of Attribution' re-made in Final Cut Pro X using scans of the original characters and props. One to One Personal Training in Final Cut Pro at Apple Shop Eldon Square Newcastle. Project funded by Arts Award, UnLtd Big Challenge and FaCE. FaCE.AAC@gmail.com faceaac.blogspot.com
The Indian Residential schools did this, stealing indigenous languages, and worse. It has gotten so bad now, for disabled people because it was tolerated, expected, unchecked, with no justice for tribal communities. Now that we see the harm, we can see it's interconnected. NOBODY deserves to have their language stolen from them. We all have the basic human need and right to communicate!
What the heck is this about??
the education system's failure to teach people with certain disabilities how to read/write/speak and how adding a curriculum that teaches core words will better allow these people to communicate. imagine if you were born without hands and a tongue. how would you communicate? how would anyone even know you were smart and wanted to learn? Augmentive and Alternative Communication or AAC groups and specialists help fill the gap that public special education can't provide hence why they're the "language stealers"