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Super Crip - Snoop Dogg
Private online interview
Today(April 7th) I gave a private presentation/interview about “A Stroke Of Endurance” to a small group of college students online. One student came on the video call a tad early and said that the film was a great inspiration to her and immediately asked how I went about getting permission to film “A Stroke Of Endurance” in certain locations (called location scouting by professionals) and if it was difficult or nerve racking to do so. I responded that the locations shown in “A Stroke Of Endurance” were some of the easiest to work with. Once the rest of the students arrived many of them asked about the true events that roughly inspired “A Stroke Of Endurance” and one asked how I researched and observed strokes and whether I had gotten input from real Stroke Survivors themselves which the answer to is yes I did. We talked about mental health, ableism and the “Super Crip” stereotype. I was asked the meaning of “Crip”. I was asked about IEPs and how the public school system, and college education system are different. Many students asked why Ava had such emotional reactions in the film. We discussed disclosure and privacy as it relates to disability accommodations. Of course some of the usual questions about preferred disability terminology was brought up. I was asked what it was like to act and direct at the same time. Someone asked if I had ever witnessed anybody have a stroke in the middle of the stroke itself as it happened. At the end I was asked what my favorite movie or piece of media was. The interview had a great flow to it.
Watch Snoop Dogg's New Video "Super Crip"
Snoop Dogg becomes a SuperHero in his latest Video for his track "Super Crip' taken from his Album "Coolaid", out now.
Snoop Dogg becomes a SuperHero in his latest Video for his track taken from his Album Coolaid. The Four minute clip Super Crip directed by Dylan Brown, enlists mini Snoop, a sort of conscience figure who explains to the Snoop why he will never be like any of these other cats. The two then go on an adventure throughout the city as the lyrics to the Just Blaze-produced track pop up around…
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Snoop Dogg – “Super Crip” (Video)
Snoop Dogg dropped his fourteenth(!) studio album Coolaid in 2016, and — after drawing the ire of PAO — releases a video for “Super Crip.” Produced by Just Blaze, and elder Broadus attempts to prevent his younger self (Lil Snoop, or, a kid with Snoop’s head superimposed on its body) from “banging on everybody.” The two then travel throughout tie, into a Comix Zone-style world, where a Blaxploitation-style Snoop Dogg (the titular Super Crip) battles corrupt politicians, crooked police and more.
Snoop Dogg - Super Crip.
Shouts: The FADER