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Dislecksia: The Movie Teaser 2, Dyslexia

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Get ready to change your brain!
Join Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, Harvey Hubbell V, on his latest journey into the lives - and brains - of fellow dyslexics. Learn about a subject (dyslexia) riddled with misconceptions. See the funny dyslexics, the successful dyslexics, and the not so successful dyslexics whose lives have been unnecessarily ruined. You'll meet the scientists that study the latest dyslexia research and the educators that work tirelessly to change lives of dyslexics for the better. Along the way, you'll also discover the truth behind this learning difference and what the future holds for dyslexia and dyslexics.

A Captured Time Production
http://www.capturedtimeproductions.com
http://www.dyslexiathemovie.com

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  • Thank you for your interest in our project. We are excitedly in the last stages of post production. We will update youtube and our website with distribution information as soon as it becomes available.

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  • COLORED GLASSES! Like trying to teach a blind person to drive a car. You can tell them how to shift and turn, but they can't see the road. In 1988, 60 minutes aired a segment on colored glasses for dyslexics. I was severally dyslexic. I went out and got a pair. Purple was my color. Blues or reds are the colors that work best. At 28 I could read for the first time! I could see the print. It's a physical handicap. Side note, after laysic eye surgery I don’t need my colored glasses any more.

  • I was diagnosed with dyslexia when I was 22yrs. by that time I had got very bad grades for my gcse's (exams taken at the final year of school in uk) and computing hardware courses, and to add to that i had been kick out of uni.

  • You look Beautiful in a suit.

  • My youngest daughter (11) is dyslexic......so was my Dad!

  • Oh god--- did this really hit home! It actually made me cry, oh, dear. This was me when I was a kid. You did good and thank you.

  • Oh god--- did this really hit home! It actually made me cry, oh, dear. This was me when I was a kid. You did good and thank you.

  • He's right you know... dyslexia is very real... check out Dyalexis ad on youtube channel 5adcat

     lol

  • Has the movie come out? I am Dyslexic and 13 years old.  I would love to see this.

  • Thanks Harvey, I love it hehehe its great.

    mis hijos y yo nos vemos claramente reflejados en el film.

  • I'd love to see your movie. Fascinating and I'd like to share with my family and friends. My oldest son is dyslexic. He is a 7th grader now, he had tremendous success thanks to Swift School in Roswell, GA. I would like to share with them too!

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