Crew of 'CODA' show how they integrated ASL signs into the script
What you need to know
- Apple TV+ has debuted "What is ASL Gloss," a new behind-the-scenes look at "CODA."
- The Sundance award-winning film is streaming now on Apple TV+.
Apple TV+ has released a new behind-the-scenes video from "CODA" to its official YouTube channel.
The new video, titled 'What is ASL Gloss,' features the crew of the film talking about how its Directors of Artistic Sign Language created ASL documentation for ASL signs to be integrated into the script.
The film, which premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and took home four awards, is now streaming on Apple TV+. 'CODA' tells the story of Ruby, the "sole hearing member of a deaf family – a CODA, child of deaf adults."
If you haven't seen the trailer for the award-winning film, check it out below:
'CODA' is streaming now on Apple TV+. If you want to enjoy the film in the best quality possible, check out our list of the Best Apple TV in 2021.
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