Monday, December 3, 2012

Sensory Overload


From "Interacting with Autism"


I couldn't figure out how to get the video uploaded to this blog, but the link is below. 

Please watch this short video to experience what sensory overload may feel like.  It's worth the watch!


http://vimeo.com/52193530


About this video

"© 2012 Some people with autism have difficulty processing intense, multiple sensory experiences at once. This animation gives the viewer a glimpse into sensory overload, and how often our sensory experiences intertwine in everyday life. Created as part of Mark Jonathan Harris' and Marhsa Kinder's "Interacting with Autism." Coming in January 1st 2013, IWA is a three-year transmedia project funded by the federal Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ). University Professor Marsha Kinder, the Executive Director of the Labyrinth Project at USC, and Mark Harris are heading a team of filmmakers and artists working to build an interactive, video intensive website that will focus on the best available treatments for autism.

FULL CREDITS LIST: Director and Animator: Miguel Jiron Produced and Developed by: Scott Mahoy, Creative Director of Interacting with Autism Produced for Interacting with Autism For more information visit:interactingwithautism.comScenario: Marsha Kinder Sound: Katie Gately Line Producer: Ioana Uricaru Cinematographer: Alejandro Martinez Paint Animation: Laura Cechanowicz Boy: Cody Sullivan Waitress: Alexandra Boylan Gaffer: Katie Walker Special Thanks: Mark Jonathan Harris, Shelbi Jay Kepler, Mike Patterson, Candace Reckinger, Kathy Smith   For more work, check out my website www.mibaji.com"



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