Hi Dan,

This organization might be a good resource for you:
https://www.purevisionarts.org

To my knowledge they don’t have any moving image artists on board but the
staff is well trained and could have some ideas.

Best wishes,
Alison Folland

On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 5:42 PM Dan Anderson <bcfilmf...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> Thanks for those who chimed in with thoughts and recommendations for
> working with non-hearing students!
>
> In part two of "Adventures in First-Time Community College Teaching," I'm
> wondering if anyone has experience better reaching autistic students.
>
> There are two in my "Intro to Video" class, and we're starting out making
> a found footage movie from archive.org. The trouble is that finding
> visual connections and the Bruce Conner-style of filmmaking is a really
> tough hurdle for a person living with autism. (let alone most non-autistic
> folks!)
>
> Are there any autistic filmmakers on the list, or film/art instructors
> that have experience working with them?
>
> thanks!
> dan anderson
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