Creating audio descriptions for TV and movies

Multimedia accessibility is advancing from alt text for images to providing audio description for the action in TV and movies.

You ought to try it!

Major cinemas are now equipped with audio descriptions on their movies and small personal devices for users to hear those descriptions. Stop at the customer help desk and ask for the device to provide audio descriptions for the blind and visually impaired. It plays a special sound track on the film. During gaps in the dialogue, the user can hear the recorded description of relevant actions.

Now, you can learn to create it yourself!

 

EASI Free Webinar: Creating Audio Descriptions for Videos

Presenter Susanne Mistrick Wade Community College NC

 Mon. April 24 at noon Pacific, 1 Mountain, 2 Central and 3 Eastern

NOTE!! This is on Monday and the time is an hour later than usual!

 

Register to attend at the link below:

If you have trouble with the link below, try copying and pasting it into your browser

 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdqX1ZXyThi-rSpyEu6Nhpp5By6DGO7QowbUoCbZl3mNW7QA/viewform

 

Norm Coombs

 

 



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