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ASL Community Experience

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For my ASL community experience I watched a movie with the sound off and closed captions on. This and caption boxes are the only way deaf people can watch movies. It was really hard to watch the movie without sound and only with the closed caption. I had to read really fast and be closer to the screen to see the words. Sometimes the actors talk too fast too keep up when you are trying to read what they are saying. It was frustrating because it was so easy to understand the movie when I had the sound on, but when I didn’t, it was a struggle to keep up and it wasn't’ very enjoyable. Also, I didn’t get all of the moods from the characters as when I did when I watched the movie with sound. I had to rely only on the facial expressions of the actors. Because the actors show emotion through …show more content…

When I watch movies at home I usually do something while i’m watching the movie. For this deaf community experience I couldn’t do anything while watching my movie because all my attention had to go into reading the text. This was hard and a bit tiring to try to keep up with the fast pace of the closed captioning. It was hard being the minority in this situation in not being able to hear the movie. It was hard and frustrating to keep up with the captions because I was so used to just being able to hear the movie and not having to constantly reading off the screen while watching the show at the same time. I would hate to have to use closed captioning every time I watched a movie. One question I have is do deaf people get used to reading closed captioning while watching movies and if so does it take a long time to get used to it? Another thing I did for this deaf event is listening to music. I have learned that deaf people can still enjoy music. They can’t hear it, but they can feel the

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