Speech pathology+stop motion
Creating short films to help you advocate for your Speech Pathology needs.
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Every person behind a label is unique.
At Speech Craft Films we work to empower clients with disabilities, diagnoses, or differences to create personalized stop-motion videos as a form of therapeutic self-expression. Led by an accredited speech pathologist, Eleanor Brasted, CPSP, our process helps clients communicate their thoughts, and feelings, and how their differences impact their lives. They have the opportunity to explore emotions and build self-advocacy skills by shaping their own stories and visuals.
What is Stop Motion?
Stop motion is a fun way to create a video by moving objects and taking pictures. When the pictures are played quickly in order, it looks like the objects are moving on their own!
Meet Eleanor and Bob & learn about what we do
MEET Eleanor
… Eleanor is a Senior Speech Pathologist with 5 years of industry experience. Bob is a blob. Eleanor’s background as a performer, speech pathologist, and Captain with the Starlight Foundation, all led her to create Speech Craft Films.
MEET Bob
Bob’s background is as a blob, doing blob things.
WHY STOP MOTION?
Why Use Stop Motion in Speech Therapy?
Creating stop-motion videos can help people:
Understand and talk about their challenges and strengths.
Support clients in advocating for their communication needs.
Provide a meta-cognitive approach to therapy.
Support broader therapy goals with clients working with Allied health professionals.
Values Behind Speech Craft Films
At Speech Craft Films, we focus on:
Advocacy: Helping clients share their needs and experiences.
Curiosity: Exploring each person’s story.
Creativity: Turning ideas into art.
Storytelling: Giving clients the tools to tell their own stories.
Empowerment Through Stories
We believe everyone has a story worth telling. Through stop motion, we help clients take ownership of their experiences and teach others about their needs in a positive, empowering way.
Find your voice today. Advocate for your needs.