Bridging Silence with Storyboards: Evaluating Animatics as an Inclusive Pedagogical Tool for Deaf Film Students
Jayalakshmi, V (2025) Bridging Silence with Storyboards: Evaluating Animatics as an Inclusive Pedagogical Tool for Deaf Film Students. International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 11 (22s). pp. 2086-2092. ISSN 2229-7359
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Abstract
This research examines the effectiveness of animatics animated storyboards as an inclusive pedagogical tool in teaching
cinematic techniques to deaf film students. Film education traditionally employs auditory descriptions and sound
based demonstrations, which cannot completely serve the learning needs of hearing-impaired students. This study, using
a quasi-experimental method with 60 deaf students, examines how animatics increase conceptual understanding,
engagement, and retention in film education. Evidence was gathered from pre- and post-tests, Likert-scale
questionnaires, and retention tests. Statistical analysis via SPSS indicated a significant increase in student
comprehension of visual storytelling through animatics-based instruction. In addition, strong positive correlations
existed between students' engagement and content recall. The results identify animatics as an extremely effective,
visual-first instructional approach that fills gaps in communication and facilitates inclusive learning in creative fields
such as filmmaking.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Subjects: | Visual Communication > Video Creation Visual Communication > Visual Communication Visual Communication > Digital Arts Visual Communication > Drawing Visual Communication > Graphic Artist |
| Domains: | Visual Communication |
| Depositing User: | lll lllll llllll |
| Date Deposited: | 11 May 2026 06:54 |
| Last Modified: | 11 May 2026 06:54 |
| URI: | https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/16339 |
