Alex LaFerriere talks about his weekly show, Dine & Sign
Tell us about your family life…
It’s funny because the term CODA (Child of Deaf Adult) was only really brought to my attention in the past couple of years! My brother and sister are hearing, but I don’t think we really thought about deaf culture and the terms associated with it, and what it could mean for our development. I think I’ve had a great upbringing–I was captain of my High School football team, went to college and continued my sports interest, focusing on filmmaking and my media pursuits, now my professional endeavors have become my aim.
What inspired you to put your dad centre stage in the videos?
As a pragmatic person, I have always worked with what I’ve had, filming a 92-minute feature film on $150 and a couch, winning “Best Feature” and “Funniest Flick” at a film festival. Continuing my utilization of nearby resources, I saw that my father and I were having some great father-son conversations that I felt other young people could be having… but with a twist. It was my goal to bridge the gap of hearing and deafness, and showcase the world that I am involved in. The response has been great and I’m constantly looking to engage more and more! Not everyone ‘agrees’ with my father or I, but that is the wonderful world of the web- discussion! I think bringing deaf culture to the forefront is possible now more than ever and I’m willing to help that along, with anything I can do.
What are your filmmaking ambitions?
My larger goals as a filmmaker is to have my passions recognized and my professional aspirations supported. Whether that means by the fans themselves, or someone who is willing to connect and talk about my plans to take part in the changing landscape of interacting Streaming Television. I have many things ready to be produced, but I am looking for the right support to execute them professionally. I produce “Dine & Sign” single handedly, on a weekly basis, and I couldn’t be more proud of that, but I understand what larger projects like a film or web series require, and any skills, advice or support is greatly appreciated!
How can people find out more about your work?
You can follow me on Facebook (www.Facebook.com/LaffRaff ) or on Twitter (www.Twitter.com/LaffRaff ) and I love connecting with people who want to talk to me directly, as fans or otherwise!
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