User:Walkerfilmsasl/sandbox

Walker Pictures - ASL is an Deaf American film studio based in Los Angeles, California & Talladega, Alabama. Founded in 2012 by Rydrea Walker, Walker Pictures - ASL is part of the movie organization American Sign Language (ASL) for deaf and hard-of-hearing in the United States makes short and feature film media annual. Also hearing people can join with Walker Pictures - ASL if they know how to use ASL and voice to match with ASL for movie voice over. Walker Films provides the best opportunities for deaf and hard-of-hearing people to become experienced about movies and learn how to become professional casts and everything they want to be. Walker Pictures - ASL has produced three short films beginning with Bob Movie in 2013. Walker Pictures - ASL's first feature length film with Battle of Evil: Part Two in 2014. Walker Pictures - ASLfocus on the development of new movie project everyday and new entertainments to present for future generations of deaf and hard-of-hearing young & adults.

Early history
Founded in 2012 by Rydrea Walker. When he was a little boy; he always played with his many toys daily. He set them as different actors; however, he was concerned how they could speak with voice; therefore, he decided to use his voice to voice over for them. He didn't talk well. He saw his father use the big camera and shoot films for his family, Rydrea was wondering "What is a camera?" His father gave Walker a camera; he recorded with his family and played with it. He learned about it. When he was 13 years old, he watched Iron Man, The Happening, and Jumper movies every day because he was fascinated with the effects and VFX breakdowns; also, he had imagined in his mind about a movie and many different genres. He wondered how he could make films at his school, Alabama School for the Deaf. He created Deaf Jackass and announced to the students at ASD that he would shoot a film, but he was in big trouble. Walker went to office with ASD Principal, Director Athletics, Director High School, and involved who was there with him. ASD Principal found out that Walker had filmed his classmate in Math Class without his teacher knowing he had made this movie and put it on YouTube. Walker knew his biggest mistakes was shooting a film during school time. They advised him a lot through his film about life and taught him about film's rules. His goal for the future; he wanted to become a director of all films. In November 22, 2013, he decided to create his own title films, named "Walker Pictures - ASL". In 2013, his teacher gave him a paper from Jacksonville State University Technology Fair Competition, he was going ahead and becoming involved. He created his first title "Bob Movie" in 2013 at the age of 17. He was nervous to show the competition judge his movie. After the competition judge finish watched his movie, the competition judge said, “Your movie is great. Good job.” One hour later, the announcer said “3rd place for best movie goes to Alabama School for the Deaf.”, Walker was shocked, and his three crews excited and walked through many hearing students; as a result, he saw them use deaf applause. He felt proud of himself and raised his arms.

Walker Pictures - ASL will make many films annually. The deaf community who are passionate about creating movies; they can do it and equal to hearing people that create over one million different films. Walker Pictures - ASL makes movies using American Sign Language (ASL) and has been make short films since November 22, 2012. Rydrea named Walker Films after his last name for his own movie when he was 17 years old. His passion for movies has been in his life since he was 13 years old. His goal for Walker Pictures studio in the future, maybe in Los Angeles, California. His first movie called Bob Movie was released on February 15, 2013. Bob Movie won 3rd place for best movie in the Central East Regional Alabama at Jacksonville State University Technology Fair Competition in Jacksonville, Alabama in 2013.