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One of our own is famous! Great work Lydia

One of our own is famous! Great work Lydia

I was just checking out the new website, DeafTV.com and found that one of our very own interpreters is featured in one of the films! Check it out - http://www.deaftv.com/stranger-that-signs. Lydia Dewey stars in this film short. . It was originally made for a scary movie contest at Gallaudet and won 1st place! Congratulations Lydia.

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Re: One of our own is famous! Great work Lydia

Ha! Yes, you found me. Jonathan Lewis, who filmed and directed the video has been spreading it around to film festivals, websites, etc. Hope you all enjoy, it was fun to make!

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