NYC sign language star surprised by fame

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  • čas přidán 15. 11. 2012
  • CNN's Alina Cho talks to Lydia Callis about her boisterous sign language mannerism and her newfound fame.
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  • @KoRnn69
    @KoRnn69 Před 10 lety +6502

    My sign language teacher is the same way. She has to use expressions to match what the person is saying in order to convey a message accurately. So this woman is doing exactly what she is supposed to.

    • @MaryStewart
      @MaryStewart Před 6 lety +7

      liar! she's MORE expressive! why not look at the original speaker?

    • @danielreed3718
      @danielreed3718 Před 6 lety +44

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    • @KW-ks1oq
      @KW-ks1oq Před 5 lety +40

      agreed! that’s why i don’t find all of the “jokes” about it very funny... call me a stick in the mud but i don’t find humor in making fun of a woman who is correctly signing...

    • @ShamusOmallee
      @ShamusOmallee Před 5 lety +14

      Agreed. Isnt asl suppose to be expressive? Im all for people appreciating but I was taught this is how its suppose to be. Ibcant aign im happy with a dank face 😜

    • @lorrainedusseau5760
      @lorrainedusseau5760 Před 4 lety +7

      Its the right way too sign!

  • @laynicorns
    @laynicorns Před 6 lety +7445

    I learned that not being expressive while speaking sign language is the equivalent of speaking monotone lol. educate youreselves :/

    • @calforrai
      @calforrai Před 6 lety +54

      so is there no serious or sad tone in sign language?

    • @thrcuddlygamer
      @thrcuddlygamer Před 5 lety +95

      The way I talk, is basically how I sign. Because of my Autism diagnoses, I sound monotone like already. But in ASL, with the facial expressions, I guess it can be kind of the same thing. I don't think deaf people call it monotone. I think they would have a harder time trying to understand what we are talking about and if we are happy or sad in the story or situation we are talking about. I'm an advanced ASL user, still learning. Not fluent but able to keep up a conversation with deaf people.
      I want to conclude by saying...
      Deaf people do NOT want us to feel sorry for them. They are living good lives.
      I have a deaf oral friend and she is an amazing person. She decided to learn Japanese. She gave it a shot but just could not continue with the instructor she was learning from. Deaf people are human.
      Deafness is not a disability. It just means that said person can't hear. In addition, there are different levels of deafness. That's why you may see some people wear hearing aids or coheacler (not sure how you spell it) implants. But just because you see them wearing them does not mean they can suddenly hear. It can only help them hear certain sounds. It's different for each deaf person so I cannot explain what wearing some are like or what exact sounds they can hear.
      Please don't feel sorry for deaf people. They are happy with who they are and they have adapted to live they way the can live in this world like every one of us, hearing, deaf, disability, neurological, etc.
      WE ARE ALL HUMAN. LOVE ONE ANOTHER. NO HATE.

    • @strawberrychronies
      @strawberrychronies Před 5 lety +2

      ONCEEEE

    • @TUNA_FOOL_
      @TUNA_FOOL_ Před 5 lety +43

      "educate youreselves"
      Lol

    • @3089280288
      @3089280288 Před 5 lety +1

      While the opposite is being too loud?

  • @towermoss
    @towermoss Před 10 lety +2727

    body language is a huge part of communication.

    • @MrSilverio13
      @MrSilverio13 Před 9 lety +6

      Hello again. Is like 90% of the message.

    • @davidortiz3094
      @davidortiz3094 Před 4 lety +3

      @Gengar Phantom Yes

    • @pops1507
      @pops1507 Před 4 lety +3

      I've worked with deaf and with Gallaudet people (our nation's first deaf college), They pretty much find this as little more than virtue-signalling by the speaker - "as if" he/she "cared."

    • @sterlingsilver5937
      @sterlingsilver5937 Před 4 lety

      True!

    • @mryoshi1221
      @mryoshi1221 Před 4 lety +2

      both in sign language AND in non-signed languages. we just dont notice it. theres the stereotype of italians speaking with their hands. people being overly expressive when they speak.

  • @MissLionRose
    @MissLionRose Před 9 lety +2646

    People with this much passion for what they do
    are just amazing!!! What a wonderful lady :)

    • @johnplant4567
      @johnplant4567 Před 9 lety +1

      In this case maybe, other cases have this much passion for war... so yeah, think again.

    • @sparkle11231
      @sparkle11231 Před 9 lety +4

      John Plant ???

    • @May-tm4wb
      @May-tm4wb Před 6 lety +29

      It’s not passion. She’s doing her job the way it should be done.

    • @aaronervin2558
      @aaronervin2558 Před 6 lety

      Lion Rose Music you rock

    • @MrJreed1000
      @MrJreed1000 Před 6 lety +1

      Lion Rose Music agreed

  • @jasminbowlin7579
    @jasminbowlin7579 Před 10 lety +4017

    90% of the grammar in american sign language is found in facial expresions

    • @junkylemur6755
      @junkylemur6755 Před 5 lety +2

      Your bald af

    • @d.4eams955
      @d.4eams955 Před 4 lety +40

      @@junkylemur6755 you're*

    • @pops1507
      @pops1507 Před 4 lety +8

      I've worked with deaf and with Gallaudet people (our nation's first deaf college), They pretty much find this as little more than virtue-signalling by the speaker - "as if" he/she "cared."

    • @jasonjackson5696
      @jasonjackson5696 Před 4 lety +20

      Pops150 - funny comment, 10 years ago there was no such thing as virtue signaling and now we have all of these different terms of division planted in our society to create grouping.

    • @roccoreid2842
      @roccoreid2842 Před 4 lety +5

      Grammar and facial expressions are two different things.

  • @elizabethrodriguez7363
    @elizabethrodriguez7363 Před 9 lety +2836

    Why are people even asking why she was so expressive? Hello???? because this is the way that language interpretation is done for the deaf and further more it is specifically for the deaf community so why are hearing people making a fuss. It wasn't for them!!!!!!!!!! and this could actually be offensive for the hearing community! the fact that they are questioning her expressions....so rude.........

    • @Pregolegs
      @Pregolegs Před 8 lety +56

      I think the surprise over her expressiveness results from seeing interpreters that are not expressive enough. In other broadcasts I've seen, the interpreters signed like robots, just the words without tone. That led to public misperception of the language. I admittedly was surprised the first time I saw a dead family signing, that there was so much more than hand movements. I had never seen that with a TV interpreter.
      Some interpreters purposely try not to be expressive because tone can be subjective. Two people can hear the same phrase, and one person thinks the guy sounded sad, but the other thinks the guy sounded tired. Or sometimes a person will say something sarcastically, but not everyone will interpret it sarcastically.
      Professional interpreters sometimes worry that they'll communicate tone in a way that the speaker didn't intend, so they stay on the "safe" side by sticking to communicating just the words.
      I can see how an interpreter might communicate the wrong tone, but not communicating any tone is also misleading. It's a difficult balance to strike.

    • @michaelfors9323
      @michaelfors9323 Před 8 lety +28

      Take a chill pill. She's a perfect spokesperson for a community most of us have no contact with.

    • @stevemiller7738
      @stevemiller7738 Před 7 lety +9

      I've been around interpreters since the mid-eighties, and I have never spoken to one or worked with one who tries to "stay on the safe side" - I don't know if you have had different experiences than I have, or if you are just making this up, but the interpreter's responsibililty is to the Deaf client, and to expressing the message as closely to the original intent as possible. Period. It's called "interpreting" for a reason. Sometimes you get it wrong, or partially wrong, or a little wrong...and sometimes you have to "erase" and go back and fix it!! But you don't interpret in a 'monotone' when the Hearing speaker is fired up just to "stay on the safe side". Good Grief!!!

    • @marykacyy6802
      @marykacyy6802 Před 7 lety +2

      Elizabeth Rodriguez Lol but for what!???! No words are coming out they are reading what they are doing with there hands Not Mouth

    • @MEdalFan26
      @MEdalFan26 Před 6 lety

      BROH QWIT YUOR YELLIN YORE HURTING MY SCREAN D:

  • @o-O426
    @o-O426 Před 3 lety +334

    You can really tell she’s well rounded in deaf communication - im deaf - i use lipreading - her diction, pronunciation - the way she wraps her lips around words is amazing - i really like her

    • @asshole94
      @asshole94 Před 3 lety +2

      everything she wraps her lips around is amazing

    • @OhLatte
      @OhLatte Před 3 lety +26

      @@asshole94 I see you live up to your name.

    • @asshole94
      @asshole94 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OhLatte
      wink wink

    • @Tracymmo
      @Tracymmo Před 2 lety +2

      Having so many family members who are deaf must give her a lot of understanding of subtleties other hearing people would miss. Glad that the city works with someone deaf viewers like. I know that's not always the case.

    • @m.anthonyc.8761
      @m.anthonyc.8761 Před 2 lety +1

      @@asshole94 Giggity

  • @Carol-Bell
    @Carol-Bell Před 10 lety +4126

    This comment was made 6 years ago. I was an interpreter for 25 years, and taught ASL at a public high school for 10. The comment has gotten tons of replies, ranging from agreement, to calling me all kinds of names. Some even said I was “being too serious”. The name calling is ridiculous and juvenile. If you have the right to comment that you would like to bed her or to call me names, I have the right to call out stupidity. In 6 years I still see lack of understanding about ASL, and that’s normal, nobody knows everything. But the difference 5 years later is the raw and rude meanness in comments. How far society has come! I thought about deleting it and letting all your stupidity and meanness just hang there on nothing, but I think I’ll leave it for now. Oh- by the way, your name calling shows more about the kind of person YOU are, than it affects me. After all, this is only the internet- but when you call a professional a twat, what does that show about you? All you’ve got as a response is to spew meaningless garbage? Good luck with that. The original comment :
    I can’t believe the ignorance and disrespect shown in 90% of the comments. ASL is an actual language, and facial expressions are literally part of it. I teach ASL as a foreign language, at a high school. The kids assume it will be easier than Spanish. It's not. Deaf people do everything and anything hearing people do; the only thing they can't do is hear, which means sometimes doing things a little differently to make up for lack of hearing sounds. Their brains are just fine -- if ASL is a person's first language, English will be his/her second language. To interpret requires being fluent in the two languages you are going to/from. Lydia is a professional at what she does. People wouldn't be making a fuss if she was speaking Spanish to interpret what Bloomberg says. Grow up and get educated, people.

    • @salaciousBastard
      @salaciousBastard Před 9 lety +73

      What comments do you see as disrespectful? I looked across the page and most people are talking about how passionate or cute she is. One guy said he wanted to get to know her. Another said he wanted to marry her. And another said she was hot. I don't see that as disrespectful. Could you be more specific?

    • @Goofy16girl787
      @Goofy16girl787 Před 9 lety +22

      salaciousBastard As Gerrie said, people wouldn't react so much if the interpreter was just speaking Spanish or German or something. If Lydia did that, people would just think, "Oh, she's just interpreting for people who don't speak English or don't speak it very well." Why is ASL so different? Lydia's just interpreting for people who don't hear (well). It shouldn't be this big deal. She's just interpreting for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. So what?

    • @salaciousBastard
      @salaciousBastard Před 9 lety +61

      Goofy16girl787 You should acknowledge what people are laughing at. Look closely at the video. Observe the grim, solemn, dead pan expression and monotone voice of the politician. Then contrast that with the warm, vibrant, dramatic gestures and facial expressions of the translator. It's funny as hell.
      It has nothing to do with degrading, disrespecting, or ridiculing her. She and her movements are damn cute. She's got a wholesome countenance about herself that remains 180 degrees from that of the politician. Yet they're saying the same thing.
      That's really all it's about.

    • @Goofy16girl787
      @Goofy16girl787 Před 9 lety +23

      The politician can get away with more monotonous expressions and vocal tone because he's talking to hearing people and most hearing people can understand tone of voice, so they don't need to rely on facial cues. To someone deaf, however, every voice is the same and they can't tell the difference between tones without facial expressions. This is why facial expressions are every bit as important when signing as the signing itself is. As a hearing person, I understand how what the interpreter is saying could be "funny" or "cute," but as someone who doesn't understand vocal tone as well as most people and relies more on what a person's face is "saying," I understand the other side, too: it sounds like you and others who're saying it's "funny" are making fun of another community's speech and that's not cool. I get it's unintentional and you and the others don't mean to offend, but it is.

    • @sherryhannah498
      @sherryhannah498 Před 9 lety +11

      Gerrie Louden I teaching myself to sign it's hard but I hope I'll get the hang of it one day...there's an old man named Louie in my apartment building I'd like to talk to him in sign language one day

  • @anais-teacher4193
    @anais-teacher4193 Před 7 lety +1035

    It ticked me off so much when the woman said "why so expressive" like that

    • @ZeVioloniste
      @ZeVioloniste Před 7 lety +70

      Audrey Autumns me too! And when everyone is laughing I feel like they're kinda mocking it? ASL is a very expressive language, just like how speaking involves a lot of emotion

    • @anais-teacher4193
      @anais-teacher4193 Před 7 lety +12

      Ines Lep right! the hearing community is so under educated

    • @MrInsdor
      @MrInsdor Před 7 lety +10

      It's like they think spoken language always sounds the same, never expressive. The guy was holding a speech and not reading the manual of a newly bought milk frother! Of course she signs more passionate than usually!

    • @LunarCrystal07
      @LunarCrystal07 Před 6 lety +13

      I honestly just think it's a common ignorance over how sign language works in practice. Hearing people are fascinated by it, and sometimes learn some simple signs, but it's not common for them to see full on conversations in sign. If they did, they would see that the facial expressions are part of it.

    • @ScreamingBeast
      @ScreamingBeast Před 5 lety +7

      She was clearly just mirroring the assumed audience's questionnement. What the average person would ask themselves when they saw her.

  • @SilasX
    @SilasX Před 8 lety +1108

    ... and yet no closed captioning for this video :-(

    • @corridor.dweller8548
      @corridor.dweller8548 Před 6 lety +69

      Oh, the irony...

    • @jdjking
      @jdjking Před 6 lety +2

      There is a option button if you actually pay attention.

    • @leedaniel2002
      @leedaniel2002 Před 6 lety +67

      James Darling Jr if you would click that button pal you would know that there aren’t any captions

    • @loDN216
      @loDN216 Před 6 lety +1

      GoogleMadeMePutThisUp use them fancy ears you got.

    • @gennyfluff7583
      @gennyfluff7583 Před 6 lety +19

      Trashy McNasty I’m deaf though 🤔

  • @lb7617
    @lb7617 Před 6 lety +248

    They should use her more often... she seems very intelligent and she knows what she’s doing!

    • @MNachman
      @MNachman Před 6 lety +4

      LB7 I believe she is CODA

    • @felsonduem7100
      @felsonduem7100 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MNachman whats CODA

    • @xxlolkirby64xx22
      @xxlolkirby64xx22 Před 3 lety

      @@felsonduem7100 Child Of Deaf Adult aka a child who was raised by one or more deaf parents

  • @philboytano
    @philboytano Před 4 lety +183

    She's doing a great job helping out the def community. Leave her alone.

    • @ananousous
      @ananousous Před 3 lety +1

      They should have gotten the interpreter from Nelson Mandela's funeral

  • @Kay-se3yv
    @Kay-se3yv Před 4 lety +64

    I love that she brought her own interpreter to her interview! Way to include the heard of hearing!!

  • @tylervasquez192
    @tylervasquez192 Před 4 lety +106

    This lady us genuine and legit.
    She really wants to convey to the hearing impaired. In her interview, she deflected all the attention she was receiving. Instead, she forwards of it to the deaf community.

  • @user-zm9yc2kb8x
    @user-zm9yc2kb8x Před 6 lety +597

    expression to them is like tone to us.. get over it.

    • @txtrophycub
      @txtrophycub Před 3 lety +2

      I don't think they viewed it negatively. If anything it brought awareness. I lost my hearing and am learning Sign. I loved this story but it came across as positive

  • @whataboutredlorry
    @whataboutredlorry Před 6 lety +257

    People are being so stupid here. Like "WHY was she so expressive?" "why is she being so dramatic?" Jesus christ, it's SIGN LANGUAGE. Sign language is composed of using not only the hands in shapes, in different locations, but you must use your face to convey meaning and tone. Some of the people who use ASL are completely deaf and have no way of hearnig intonation from the speaker. The expression on the face of the interpreter conveys that tone and gives the signs meaning.
    The feature on SNL is just rude and shows how terribly ignorant people are if they think sign language is funny.

    • @Myawesomeguineapig
      @Myawesomeguineapig Před 5 lety +3

      Thank you! Many people look at people who are signing with expressions like we're crazy.

    • @jadeveylupek5938
      @jadeveylupek5938 Před 4 lety

      Because the hearing and DUMB people think they are funny. Yeah, never found them so funny. They are total DORK!

    • @wisccheese9257
      @wisccheese9257 Před 4 lety

      I can be jacking off and that’s sign language

    • @vladivanov5500
      @vladivanov5500 Před 4 lety

      @@wisccheese9257 True.

    • @nakedpnkmolerat
      @nakedpnkmolerat Před 4 lety +2

      The reporter isn't asking those questions for herself; she's asking so that the person being addressed will speak of it. That's what reporters do. And there's always some dummkopf calling the reporter out.

  • @FinelPha
    @FinelPha Před 6 lety +180

    irony: i couldn’t watch this video bc there were no captions

  • @Chelsealynnism
    @Chelsealynnism Před 4 lety +37

    I love how expressive she is. It's helpful to understand her translation

  • @LosAnggraito
    @LosAnggraito Před 6 lety +57

    "Expressive sign language" is redundant. Expressions in ASL are like accents in spoken language, it's a natural part of it.

  • @crazyrobin5
    @crazyrobin5 Před 4 lety +118

    Why this is recommended to me after 7 years...? 🤔😂

    • @ducati135
      @ducati135 Před 4 lety +5

      ROB I was thinking the same, but watched it anyway.

    • @ccoolequideow
      @ccoolequideow Před 4 lety +2

      Hahaha I thought the same thing! :p

    • @ArunIyer
      @ArunIyer Před 4 lety +3

      Saw this 7 years ago and again today. Thanks youtube.

    • @jeso317
      @jeso317 Před 4 lety +4

      It is a good video. See you guys in another 7 years when youtube recommends us something cool and unexpected👍

    • @lavanya_s_art
      @lavanya_s_art Před 4 lety +4

      CZcams wants you to learn sign language during quarantine 🤣

  • @Bankerbaby06
    @Bankerbaby06 Před 11 lety +7

    As a sign language interpreter, I thank you for taking the time to understand what we do and why we do it. It takes a lot of work to become as skilled as Lydia has become, and I'm sure she is the model for many sign language users, Deaf, hearing, and hard of hearing alike.

  • @Baba_Yaga_123
    @Baba_Yaga_123 Před 4 lety +38

    She does such a great job!
    Has anyone seen the fake sign language lady? 😂😂😂 look her up, it’s hilarious and also messed up she pretended to sign lol

    • @wunnell
      @wunnell Před 4 lety +4

      I believe that there was someone in South Africa passing themselves off as a sign-language interpreter and doing stuff on TV for the government, but it was all made-up nonsense. Just shows what you can get away with if you appear confident in what you do and those you're addressing don't know any better. Those who hired him probably had no knowledge of sign language themselves and so wouldn't know the difference between real signs and well-crafted garbage.

    • @renea8724
      @renea8724 Před 4 lety

      😂 yes I should go look her up again. Even I was like...wait is this right?

    • @priscillavelazquezs
      @priscillavelazquezs Před 4 lety

      Or the guy with Obama lol

    • @wunnell
      @wunnell Před 4 lety +1

      @@priscillavelazquezs , are you thinking of Keegan-Michael Key?

    • @Baba_Yaga_123
      @Baba_Yaga_123 Před 4 lety

      CZcams, “Tampa Police Spokesperson on fake sign language interpreter.” 😂👌

  • @haf2567
    @haf2567 Před 3 lety +2

    Anything done with so much passion and sincerity always resonates no wonder everybody feels a connection and feels a job well done.

  • @gab7683
    @gab7683 Před 3 lety +5

    i don't do sign language but her expressions are on point! if the person talking said "I'm so happy" she should express it as happy too and not sad. Give this awesome woman a raise!

  • @Emiliapocalypse
    @Emiliapocalypse Před 4 lety +4

    The photo of her side by side with the mayor both with their palms out just shows you how in tune she has to be to do her job. Almost channeling the person she’s listening to. Just incredible, bravo!
    During the virus briefings several days ago, I believe also in NYC, there was another interpreter I noticed who was very expressive as well, and I really found he and his motions and expressiveness quite mesmerizing. Keep up the good work!

  • @RantTherapist
    @RantTherapist Před 6 lety +5

    She is beautiful and passionate and just amazing. Bless her heart.

  • @lesliebrown5800
    @lesliebrown5800 Před 5 lety

    Grateful for your service. It really puts a smile on my face to see you take pleasure in helping others.

  • @adaharrisonn
    @adaharrisonn Před 3 lety +17

    The whole amazement at her expressiveness and not understanding why it looks the way it does and thinking it is special in some way feels so condescending honestly and just shows how oblivious we are to the deaf community of the country and world whose elbows we rub every day without knowing it. Most deaf people who speak exclusively in sign every day are not gonna be looked at with surprise for how expressive they are, cause that's just how they talk if they want to speak normally in the same way that ALL of us are expressive when we speak out loud... and thinking that the sign for wave is weird or funny looking and wondering "what's up with that" is just...so stupid. It's literally the sign for wave, and the person used that word, so she translated it. That's why she did it. What else would be the reason?? This is what ASL looks like. 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @AlisaGrishman
    @AlisaGrishman Před 6 lety +40

    Irony: This clip doesn't have Closed Captioning so I can't actually share it with any of my deaf friends.

    • @FinelPha
      @FinelPha Před 6 lety +1

      Alisa Grishman someone in the comments transcripted it!

    • @FinelPha
      @FinelPha Před 6 lety +1

      Alisa Grishman not nearly as good as captions but it’s something

    • @marquamfurniture
      @marquamfurniture Před 5 lety

      Where's the irony? I don't understand why you can't share it. Most of the video is explained in voice and ASL starting at 0:59

    • @ciciangger394
      @ciciangger394 Před 4 lety +1

      @@marquamfurniture ASL is not a universal sign language, maybe they are from another country

    • @ReadyorNot811
      @ReadyorNot811 Před 3 lety

      @@ciciangger394 never thought of that..also I thought your last name said something else for a second 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @brightpage1020
    @brightpage1020 Před 3 lety +3

    I think she is phenomenal at what she does, in addition to being young and beautiful. More power to her! Hopefully her work will inspire more hearing people to learn sign language to make this world a more equitable place.

  • @MamasitaMe
    @MamasitaMe Před 6 lety

    Outstanding translator!! I'm so proud of those who dedicate so much to help others!! Great job!! Awesome lady! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @jeremyjohnson6544
    @jeremyjohnson6544 Před 3 lety +1

    She is educated and is just being the best at her job!
    Pretty cool to see!

  • @ozarutenzei8437
    @ozarutenzei8437 Před 6 lety +5

    I like how passionate she is keep it up girl😄😄

  • @lorettaposey3327
    @lorettaposey3327 Před 4 lety +7

    Sign language is an actual language and she's doing it just like you'd do while speaking with actual words

  • @trisha2320
    @trisha2320 Před 4 lety

    She’s great. God bless her & thank you for your service.

  • @texastea5686
    @texastea5686 Před 3 lety

    I love watching interpreters' facial expressions, it's what makes the conversation! God bless them for helping our deaf community!

  • @daniinicole2725
    @daniinicole2725 Před 3 lety +3

    I Love her expressions and how she presents herself to the Hearing impaired communities! She does a good job, and she does it with Flare❤

  • @billyeast6819
    @billyeast6819 Před 8 lety +29

    I voted for her. Lydia Callis for NYC mayor!

  • @boogieboy6946
    @boogieboy6946 Před 2 lety

    So gratifying to watch!! This lady is awesome!!

  • @giovannipapigeorgio6306

    She’s awesome. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽did not know anything about her till I saw this and I’m already a fan.

  • @josebarriosortiz3175
    @josebarriosortiz3175 Před 6 lety +4

    She is super awesome. I cant stop my eye try to catch it.

  • @starsiegetribes.peniswrink1320

    Shes a cutie 🥰🥰love the signing too :)

  • @AviSLeigh
    @AviSLeigh Před 4 lety

    Her passion is AMAZING! This woman deserves every bit of good attention!

  • @davidanthony6408
    @davidanthony6408 Před 4 lety +2

    She just looks adorable doing her job. Her voice is sweet and so caring, I like her. A quality person for sure.

    • @Tracymmo
      @Tracymmo Před 2 lety

      Wait, did I miss the little girl in the video? Why did Bloomberg have a kid at the press conference?

  • @RocsGirl
    @RocsGirl Před 9 lety +9

    She's great!

  • @kimikolee7313
    @kimikolee7313 Před 3 lety +6

    Facial expression is essential for ASL! Your face conveys not only the type of statement you’re making, but also conveys the mood in which is should be taken. The eyebrows, mouth morphemes, as well as the directions in which you sign all matter! American Sign Language is signed to those who are deaf or hard of hearing, they can’t hear someone’s tone! That’s why ASL is a VISUAL language!!!

  • @ding174
    @ding174 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. And millions all around the world love you.

  • @diedriegibbs6938
    @diedriegibbs6938 Před 6 lety

    I love this because she put the emotion behind it. She could stand up there and be as stiff as a board, however, she put feelings and awareness behind it. Good job!!!!

  • @diasvitor200
    @diasvitor200 Před 3 lety +3

    Great sign-language interpreter. I myself am an interpreter from English to Portuguese (and sometimes the other way round), but we're told to be practically invisible. She makes her interpretation a show on its own. Congrats!

  • @kcamerak
    @kcamerak Před 6 lety +5

    For those who may be wondering what happened to her. She decided to step down from interpreting for the city and decided to open her own interpreting company. Since her name is Lydia Callis her company is called LC Interpreting Services or LCIS. Go Google it and you will see what she's doing now. Pretty cool. Good for her.

  • @user-zs3vf7md5e
    @user-zs3vf7md5e Před rokem +1

    She’s the real deal. An artist

  • @mijodo2008
    @mijodo2008 Před 4 lety +1

    Love these 'Sign' ladies, it is wonderful to see their expressions reflecting the nuances of the conversation. Well done 👍👌. Cheers from Michael. Australia.

  • @bloodandwinearered
    @bloodandwinearered Před 9 lety +4

    She merits her fame. She is amazing.

  • @SoberStones
    @SoberStones Před 11 lety +29

    I'm (hearing) watching this from the uk and am learning British sign language - I did not know this happened until I watched this and am slightly appalled about peoples reaction. I know that there is not always a lot of deaf awareness -but this seems like a serious piss take. even when the reporter is asking her 'why so expressive'

  • @angelfiyah
    @angelfiyah Před 4 lety

    Love it!! And I love her!! Bring smiles to everybody

  • @zacrussell4267
    @zacrussell4267 Před 4 lety +1

    She is great, and I appreciate her emotion

  • @graffbagmus9867
    @graffbagmus9867 Před 7 lety +26

    She's very beautiful

  • @ashleyervin602
    @ashleyervin602 Před 6 lety +12

    The face is really important to ASL. Did you know that raising of the eyebrows represents a question and there are many other examples. I failed other language classes but because ASL is a visual language I did very well.
    As a matter of fact in eighth grade I took Spanish. I would have had a five percent grade for the class but the teacher said if I showed up to before school, after school, and during school tutoring she would pass me. At the time I did the math and a five percent meant that I got one question right on one test. We did a play in Spanish class. I was suppose to asked how much are the bananas instead I said take off your pants and give them to me. I did way better at ASL. The funniest thing I said in ASL was yes I would jump off the boat and die In response to my professors question in role playing.

  • @dannynunez5825
    @dannynunez5825 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful lady made me smile. Thank you.

  • @chichang9377
    @chichang9377 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful job. Thank you.

  • @sim_simma
    @sim_simma Před 6 lety +3

    I took sign language when I was in the 5th grade at St Francis De Sales. Maybe that's y I'm so animated and full of expression whenever I speak. Everyone swears I'm so happy lol

  • @eugeneendres5846
    @eugeneendres5846 Před 9 lety +80

    Bottom line - Lydia Callis is, and was, probably the hottest looking signer any of us have ever seen on TV. Not to take away from her talent and signing skills. But, Lydia was a cutie pie. And that's what caught every guy's attention - including mine. I wonder what she's doing these days. I miss watching her sign.

    • @sparkle11231
      @sparkle11231 Před 9 lety +3

      eugene endres I'm wondering too. Maybe she still works for Bloomberg?

    • @eugeneendres5846
      @eugeneendres5846 Před 9 lety

      Yep - you could be right.

    • @emkplayboy
      @emkplayboy Před 9 lety

      eugene endres Wait is she still not alive?

    • @stevemiller7738
      @stevemiller7738 Před 7 lety +6

      Bottom line - she's not a SIGNER, she's a PROFESSIONAL INTERPRETER.

    • @deepickles1
      @deepickles1 Před 7 lety +8

      eugene endres She really is super adorable and attractive. But what annoyed me a little in your comment was that you said "not to take away from her talent" and then proceeded to do exactly that by saying pretty much that her looks are what caught every guys attention. Why can't you just say "hey she's super adorable." Instead of just saying "not to do this" and then doing exactly that lol.

  • @Jaicapink
    @Jaicapink Před 4 lety

    I salute you mem!!! Thank you for your service

  • @marilynharper5854
    @marilynharper5854 Před 6 lety

    Outstanding talent she has a truly special gift !

  • @trishblair5365
    @trishblair5365 Před 4 lety +5

    I took ASL for 3 years in high school and it left a bad taste in my mouth. It has nothing to do with the Deaf Community, but with my instructor and the atmosphere of her classroom.
    She favored any and all students who were Deaf in her class (even when they were there just to skip their actual scheduled class), and to any students who had Deaf parents/siblings.
    Those of us who weren’t the best (I was extremely shy and didn’t use facial expression - and my sign language was basic) felt the same. On numerous occasions one of the Deaf students would openly mock us and even laugh during our presentation.
    I had to take the class because I was an out of zone student, but needless to say I tried. There were also some videos of a Deaf couple that would notoriously prank each other until one day the husband uploaded two videos as to why hearing people were not as good as the Deaf Community. There are a few bad apples out there, but as a whole I know it’s just a few out of the many inclusive people.

  • @blessedbeauty3989
    @blessedbeauty3989 Před 4 lety +6

    The thumbnail clip of the video looks like she's signing "forget about it" while signing for a mob boss😂

  • @delciagarcia8287
    @delciagarcia8287 Před 3 lety

    She’s simply amazing!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏 Brava!!!!!!

  • @stoneharper7038
    @stoneharper7038 Před 2 lety

    I fucking love when she really starts getting into and starts closing her eyes while she signs, or the faces she makes while she does it! she seems genuinely passionate and very good at her job!

  • @samus1421
    @samus1421 Před 8 lety +3

    reporter asked 'what does that sign you do for wind mean?" lol

  • @mixflip
    @mixflip Před 11 lety +5

    Thats a cute story.

  • @emmanuel_nwogu_medic
    @emmanuel_nwogu_medic Před rokem

    She’s just a lovely lady. Great personality

  • @bachpregil5902
    @bachpregil5902 Před 3 lety +1

    i like her. not just communicating, also expressing.

  • @WP_Hero
    @WP_Hero Před 6 lety +5

    “What was this all about” making fun of the language without even realizing it

  • @jonaebaskin675
    @jonaebaskin675 Před 3 lety +3

    You have to be expressive when signing, it makes a difference with how you are saying something.

  • @scottwall4669
    @scottwall4669 Před 6 lety

    She is beautiful. She is a beautiful person who brings sunshine to a cluttered world. Mrs Callis needs a Patreon account, I will gladly donate to her efforts to help the deaf community.

  • @ToniMBullock
    @ToniMBullock Před 3 lety

    Good for her for putting her all into what she does. I think she’s great.

  • @Saphthings
    @Saphthings Před 6 lety +7

    Well signing makes it very hard to convey "tone", it's the issue with typing and texting, so we invented emojis. The facial expressions should be the same thing. It helps with convey tone and intention.
    I could be wrong.

    • @slowfire2
      @slowfire2 Před 5 lety +1

      facial expressions and how you sign ARE the tone of voice -pretty easy to convey in sign language when you get over the hearing face stiffness and lack of expression.

  • @KoZeroSM
    @KoZeroSM Před 4 lety +8

    Everything was fine and then I remembered the guy from Mandela's funeral

    • @xBloodXGusherx
      @xBloodXGusherx Před 4 lety +1

      Pure comedic gold. That man is troll level 100

  • @chaidaro
    @chaidaro Před 3 lety +1

    wow, this is not just language, it is also expression and emotion. amazing

  • @naderjunaid6733
    @naderjunaid6733 Před 4 lety

    She needs to be applauded as much as possible for her skills and devotion.

  • @SWOFcampaign
    @SWOFcampaign Před 8 lety +106

    "2 out of 4 out of every 1000 americans"... wow... my head hurts.

    • @ProfChristopherLam
      @ProfChristopherLam Před 8 lety +13

      +Smoke Without Fire: The story of the e-cigarette I heard "Two to four out of every 1000 Americans ..."

    • @DarkAurora2002
      @DarkAurora2002 Před 8 lety +4

      That was bad reporting but areas where the highest cause of deafness is genetics(compared to injury or sickness) will have a higher overall number of deaf people than other areas

    • @lilyjameson5156
      @lilyjameson5156 Před 8 lety +40

      She definitely said "2 to 4 out of every 1,000 Americans are functionally deaf." Check your hearing. You may be one of them. Bahahahahaha!!!

    • @moneymonkeyaudiobooks682
      @moneymonkeyaudiobooks682 Před 7 lety

      Comment level 9000 reached! (:

    • @peterpiper47
      @peterpiper47 Před 6 lety

      Lily Jameson Lol! Ya deaf people are dumb!

  • @tryomama
    @tryomama Před 6 lety +4

    I am still looking for the comments that said by the top comment that 90% of the comments are ignorence. For 10 minutes I can't find one. I hope you can. Good hunting

  • @feurigerStern
    @feurigerStern Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome and very talented lady.

  • @corinazammet7697
    @corinazammet7697 Před 2 lety

    Excellent job she is doing,that's the way it should be do she loves her job and very enthusiastic about it

  • @caitlinsmith9092
    @caitlinsmith9092 Před 4 lety +7

    They are acting like this is a good deed for the “poooooor unfooortunate” Deaf people who are no different from hearing people... hearing people just happen to be the majority. Deaf people should have equal access to their LANGUAGE and this video does poorly to portray that. One reason? Though it has a few. IT HAS NO CAPTIONS smh come on people stop trying to look like a Good Samaritan and actually provide equal access.

    • @angelzap100
      @angelzap100 Před 4 lety

      @Alisha Volpina Why so hostile? I don't think you understood her point.

  • @sakurap95
    @sakurap95 Před 4 lety +4

    I guess I like to view the SNL skit as mocking the hearing community's reaction to Lydia Callis. Not to make fun of ASL and Deaf culture, but because people randomly freaked out about it.
    And yes, I come from a deaf family. That was just our opinion on it. We thought the skit was funny. Especially the sign for ‘Obama’ 😆

  • @hollyminogue6339
    @hollyminogue6339 Před 2 lety

    She’s so good at her job!🥰🥰🥰

  • @ramilnavato9975
    @ramilnavato9975 Před 4 lety

    So dedicated to her job and also entertaining.

  • @thebible4484
    @thebible4484 Před 7 lety +4

    She's so hot

  • @hasaniqbal233
    @hasaniqbal233 Před 7 lety +17

    ifunny feature anyone?

    • @gj7184
      @gj7184 Před 7 lety +1

      Swapnil Iqbal lol yea

  • @peacefulsounds5536
    @peacefulsounds5536 Před 4 lety

    Very Creative & Talented!!!!

  • @ThatBlackPiano
    @ThatBlackPiano Před 3 lety +1

    I saw her AGAIN in during the COVID lockdowns! She’s fantastic!

  • @DJDAVINCI
    @DJDAVINCI Před 6 lety +4

    She has a sexy deaf accent.

    • @TheFormlessBlob
      @TheFormlessBlob Před 6 lety

      DJ DA VINCI She's not deaf... and therefore doesn't have one....

  • @grraceavb2718
    @grraceavb2718 Před 3 lety +6

    I don’t get it aren’t you supposed to be super expressive when speaking sign language?? Is she being funny or is everyone else just uneducated?

  • @sarkaniemi
    @sarkaniemi Před 3 lety

    That sign language interpreter is not only a wonderful and helpful person, but also beautiful and gorgeous! I totally agree with Jon Stewart at the end!

  • @swas2907
    @swas2907 Před rokem +1

    Has to be the coolest thing I've seen in a long time

  • @Beatngu23
    @Beatngu23 Před 4 lety

    What an incredible woman!

  • @useraccount2507
    @useraccount2507 Před 3 lety

    When people love what they do, and deliver it with passion 👌

  • @tamekajones3331
    @tamekajones3331 Před 4 lety

    I THINK THIS IS SO AMAZING ❤️

  • @sassyest8292
    @sassyest8292 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing woman 🙌🏼