Analysis: Watch These Hands

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I chose the music video, Watch These Hands by Sean Forbes. I had acquired the permission to use this music video for this paper. Being a Deaf person may give him a disadvantage to the hearing world. However, in Watch These Hands Sean refused to let the disadvantage to stop him from making music. Instead, he worked really hard to bring Deaf and Hearing world together to blend into one big song to accomplish his dream to become a famous musician. There are a lot of people who helped to create the music video. Sean Forbes wrote the lyrics while Jake Bass created the music. Adrean Mangiardi directed and edited the music video. Joel Martin and D-PAN Entertainment is the Executive Producer and the Production Assistant is Stefan Verdun. Lastly, the assistant director is Mark Levin. Among to Washington Post Article where Sean Forbes You will need experience or have a strong knowledge in Deaf culture. If the person grew up with a similar background as Sean experienced, the Deaf person will more likely to enjoy the song because it’s very straightforward with his meanings in lyrics. However, if the Deaf person didn’t grow up similar experience, the lyrics can be easily misunderstood. On the other side, Hearing audience may not like the song because they do not fully understand, as Deaf culture is a different world from them. The song belongs to Hip Hop genre, among to his website. Sean does have couple another songs that fit the genre of Hip Hop: We Interrupt This Program, I’m Deaf, Crazy About You, Do You Know What I Mean, Chill Out Man, Def Deaf Girls, Mood Swings, Bob Dylan Was the First Rapper, Hammer, The Maze, Let’s Mambo, Don’t Let Anything Hold You Back and Welcome. These all songs refer back to Deaf culture because it sends the message about Deaf culture or honor Deaf person. For instance, the song, Hammer refers to a Deaf wrestler. A movie about Matt Hamill “The Hammer” story was made which it included his

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