The Lion King Opening in ASL with Classifiers
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- Опубликовано: 18 июл 2019
- The Lion King remake is opening today! I decided to use classifiers for the opening scene, from the original movie. Enjoy watching my video.
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I'm working on improving my storytelling (I am parent of Deaf kid), and this is so helpful to me! Very clear visual of all the animals. Thanks for the classifier help!
Teaching Classifiers to my ASL 3&4 class and this was just amazing they loved it, and now have some inspiration to make their own!!! Thank you!!!
Brilliant.
At first I was sad there was no sound, but I forgot about that like 20 seconds in. 🤣
Even though I'm just in ASL 1, this was so fun to follow along with an iconic opening song.
This is brilliant.
So beautiful.
COOL!
WOW!!
I can hear the music still lol thanks for this amazing video im trying to learn sign
This is great Marcus, beautiful signs but some hands were cut off. maybe make screen alittle bigger? or don't make your hands disappear ? lol l love watching videos in ASL.
What is the purpose of this?
What’s the purpose of your comment?
@@TheDeafPrinceGaming to know what audience this is for. There's no need to describe something you can see. Deaf people can see the sun rising. Blind people wouldn't be able to see you describing it. So what is the purpose of this? I have a special needs child that's speaks sign language and I just want to learn more. Maybe I'm missing something? Educate me pls.
@@dpgutierrez4175 story telling practices in ASL for those who want to learn, it’s more of an example of use of classifiers, acting out each character, etc. that’s the purpose.
@@TheDeafPrinceGaming Oh I see! Oh wow there is so much to learn when it comes to sign language and all. Thank you for that. It's like practicing your words in sentences and paragraphs but visual? I totally understand now.
It is useful to tell bedtime stories or fairy tales.
I'm sure the small kids with love it
No offense..but as deaf I would prefer to watch the ashtoning film on the screen recreating things in my mind besides looks like it has subtittles...so is unnecesary..deaf people will understand
Patita Pech Thank you for your opinion. As a Deaf I person, my video isn’t meant to explain to Deaf people about what is happening in the opening scene. I’m using visual vernacular to show the use of classifiers in ASL. Thanks