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Through the eyes of Autism

Through the eyes of Autism
Directed by Erica Jean

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Through the eyes of Autism is a 13min film that shows an autistic child's world though visual imagery, music, sound effects, and text. Written and Directed by Erica Jean, this film uses different attributes of autism as chapters. The film is entirely though the child's point of view and uses typical childhood settings like school, the park, and home to show their world.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #72643 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-10-01
  • Format: NTSC
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 13 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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"I thought the short film was tastefully done and beneficial to those who know nothing about Autism Spectrum Disorders." --www.bellaonline.com/articles/art44348.asp

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"Touching, emotional & a must see for understanding. Thank you for making this film." --Ebay

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"Even the word "Breathtaking" falls short of describing this film. Thank you! A++" --Ebay


Customer Reviews

good dvd5
But confusing which I guess is the whole thing to this video to show you how confusing autisim is. This is a good companion to the book 10 things the autisic child wishes you knew

Must see!5
This short film is a valuable tool for all people involved with children and adults with autism. It give you a look at how they see things through their eyes without technical terms and written descriptions. It is visual and that is truly what it is all about for many individuals with autism. My son has autism and he watches it and talks to us about what he sees and how it makes him feel. You can attempt to describe how some lighting makes them feel, but this movie shows you how it makes them feel! Awesome look into their lives. It would be a great tool for the parents or teachers just learning about the sensory world for people with autism. No film would ever be able to give it all to you because they are all so different, but this is a well rounded look into how differently they may see things in the world. Thank you!

Awesome! 5
This film is a true representation of what a child with autism may experience. It's touching, facinating, and a must see! Thank-you, Erica!
Trisha