[Artbeyondsightmuseums] Audio Description Project 2010 CONFERENCE
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American Council of the Blind's
Audio Description Project
Forwarding
2010 CONFERENCE -- REGISTER NOW!
ATTENTION--ALL AUDIO DESCRIPTION ENTHUSIASTS WORLDWIDE!
AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND
AUDIO DESCRIPTION PROJECT
announces the
2010 SECOND ANNUAL
AUDIO DESCRIPTION PROJECT (ADP) CONFERENCE
An Initiative of the American Council of the Blind (ACB)
"DESCRIBERS TELL IT LIKE IT IS!"
Phoenix Downtown Sheraton Hotel - July 12-14, 2010 Phoenix, Arizona
On-line registration for the Conference is now available at:
https://acbconvention.org/RegForm.aspx
PLEASE NOTE:
- We're still accepting nominations for achievement awards in
description: Performing Arts, Museums, Media, International, the Dr.
Margaret Pfanstiehl Memorial Achievement Award in Audio
Description-Research and Development, and the Barry Levine Memorial
Award for Career Achievement in Audio Description. Submit nominations
at: http://acbadp.wufoo.com/forms/2010-audio-description-project-awards/
- Encourage young people who are blind or have low vision--ages 7-18--to
review described video or film and send in their reviews to the Young
Described Film Critic Contest!
For more information on all awards, go to:
http://www.acb.org/adp/docs/AD-ACB-ADP%20Awards%202010.doc
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- The ADP Conference is immediately followed by: ACB/ADP AUDIO
DESCRIPTION INSTITUTE - July 15-17, 2010, a three-day intensive series
of interactive, multi-media sessions focused on the fundamentals of
audio description (offering an ACB certificate of completion of Audio
Description Training for all successful participants). The need for
trained describers is expected to increase with expanded funding and the
passage of pending legislation that mandates description for television
broadcasts. Register for the Institute (and the ADP Conference) at:
https://acbconvention.org/RegForm.aspx
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE CONFERENCE
This conference is open to anyone interested in the field of Audio
Description for performing arts, museums, media, and myriad applications.
AGENDA
(partial listing--the latest, detailed agenda is posted on the ADP
website: www.acb.org/adp)
· Special Guest Speakers:
- Robert David Hall, actor (CSI)
and access advocate (invited);
- Rose Daly-Rooney, AZ Assistant Attorney General
Daly-Rooney's work was critical in the recent victory regarding captions
and description for presentations at an AZ chain of movie theaters.
- Karen Peltz Strauss, Deputy Chief, Consumer and Governmental Affairs
Bureau, Federal Communications Commission (via Internet or video)
plus:
· Special reports from description providers and advocates in Australia,
Germany, Canada,
Spain, the U.K., and others;
· Get the latest information on Congressional action regarding a mandate for
description on broadcast television;
· Find out What Works--participate in a panel discussion with
description users and description providers on "what works" in the
development of description in various formats/genres (performing arts,
museums, media, etc.);
· Catch up on the latest from the Described and Captioned Media Program
(DCMP) and screen its described educational videos--also hear an update
on Listening Is Learning, a joint initiative of the Described and
Captioned Media Program and the ADP;
· Learn more about People with Disabilities in the Production of
Description - PART TWO--Last year's attendees enjoyed "Part One" of this
session, a live audio presentation by Rick Boggs, President, Audio Eyes
and The Accessible Planet; Former Director of Described Media, VITAC.
This year, Rick joins us in person to demonstrate important description
techniques and illustrate the ways in which description production
benefits from collaboration with description users;
· Discover the latest on Description for Media and AD in
Canada--Entertainment lawyer Dana Walker (formerly Vice President,
Business Development and now consultant to DVD distributor Shout
Factory; founder of New Media Resources and describedmedia.com) and a
representative from Canada's The Accessible Channel (invited), will
brief us on their efforts and offer the latest news on description on
DVDs and downloads as well as the latest in description throughout Canada;
· Meet Eileen Bagnall of ARTAbility Arizona and VSAarts of
Arizona--she'll detail how Arizona describers provide access to the
visual image at performances, events and exhibitions throughout the
state. During the ACB Convention and Conference, VSAarts of Arizona
will provide an audio described tour for ACB members of Phoenix's Heard
Museum and a performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theater;
· Review national guidelines for Audio Description (based on existing
standards worldwide);
· Discuss proposed ACB-sponsored Certification for audio describers with
a representative of the Registry for Interpreters the Deaf;
· Award the second annual
Young Described Film Critic honors in three age ranges to young
description users (a program of the ADP/DCMP "Listening Is Learning"
Initiative);
· Recognize leading describers and description producing organizations
with achievement awards in description-Performing Arts, Museums, Media,
International, the Dr. Margaret Pfanstiehl Memorial Achievement Award in
Audio Description-Research and Development, and the Barry Levine
Memorial Award for Career Achievement in Audio Description
REGISTRATION
The registration process is open now! The $200 cost ($180 + $20 for ACB
Convention and Conference registration) includes:
- three days of sessions and screenings beginning at 1:00 pm each day
and extending into the evening
- Conference luncheon on July 14, 2010
LODGING
Contact the Phoenix Downtown Sheraton Hotel
Reservations: 800-325-3535
Mention the ACB Convention and ask about the special ACB daily rate of
$89.00. http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/index.html
TO DO NOW!
Visit the ACB website at https://acbconvention.org/RegForm.aspx to
register on-line, or send an email to/call Joel Snyder at
jsnyder at acb.org -- 202 467-5083 for more information.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE AUDIO DESCRIPTION PROJECT, VISIT:
www.acb.org/adp
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