[blindkid] DVS list?

lindashalm at aol.com lindashalm at aol.com
Sun Dec 9 17:51:29 UTC 2012


I have a question on DVS if no one minds....For example, Warhorse is on the list.  Would that mean that if it's on HBO or something, we should be able to get it to describe.  If so, how would that be done?

Thanks,
Linda, NJ


-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Holloway <rholloway at gopbc.org>
To: Blind Kid Mailing List, (for parents of blind children) <blindkid at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Fri, Dec 7, 2012 12:41 pm
Subject: Re: [blindkid] DVS list?


That's nice to hear, thanks. So glad that you had some success!

Our local library had a number of described films listed on-line, but most came 
in without DVS on them. Rather strange. A few other titles on the shelf do have 
DVS but are not shown to have this feature on the list. I made them aware of the 
issue. I have seen no changes in the catalog however and that was quite a while 
ago.

I have found that some Redbox (rental) titles have Audio Description ("How to 
Train Your Dragon" comes to mind), but as I mentioned before, at least one major 
distributor was intentionally deleting the DVS from the rental releases of the 
same films SOLD with DVS and there is no indication on the Kiosk before you 
rent. I do understand the one distributor (I think it was Sony-- can't recall 
for certain) stated they would stop removing the DVS from those titles. Still, 
when you rent, you never know for certain what you'll get.

That was part of the concern that I didn't think to mention to Dawn in my reply 
to her-- the titles listed on the sites don't always have the DVD on the 
particular disc you buy, so I always want to have my hands on the disc before I 
buy it to see the back of the package...

One of the things I'd like to on some list. Hear that people actually rented 
"Title X" from redbox and fount it had DVS, or that it was missing.

Our main library downtown (Atlanta) does have a number of described VHS titles 
for loan. This is the library that manages most braille titles and audio tapes 
of recordings for the blind and dyslexic for metro Atlanta as well. Some video 
tapes are in great condition. Some are virtually unwatchable (from excessive 
wear or damage).


Richard Holloway, Vice President
Georgia Organization of Parents of Blind Children
www.gopbc.org




On Dec 7, 2012, at 11:00 AM, SCDUFFLEY at aol.com wrote:

> This discussion has been helpful to me.  I actually checked my local  
> library and had a very good conversation with the person who purchases and 
logs  
> in new materials.  Since our state library (for the blind)no longer  
> purchases  material for DVS, (we currently have a couple of hundred titles  on 
VHS 
> on general loan from our state talking book library), I asked my  local 
> library  to please set up a link for those materials that have  the DVS.  To 
his 
> astonishment, only one title in all the NH database in our  area came up 
> with a DVS.  
> 
> He had never heard of DVS, so we talked over 30 minutes on  why and  how 
> this could happen.  They do have a search for the hearing impaired, so  why 
> not the blind?  He is excited to bring this up at his next meeting with  those 

> involved and he said he would also check his media supplier about future  
> purchase of DVS titles.  
> 
> If anyone else has any library experience with this, I 'd be glad to know  
> about it.
> 
> Good day everyone!
> 
> Christine  
> 
> 
> In a message dated 12/7/2012 10:43:56 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
> rholloway at gopbc.org writes:
> 
> Sorry to  post so much here on DVS lately-- probably overwhelming to some 
> less  interested in the topic. My hope is others who would like to share 
> described  films with family will explore and enjoy this option. While 
confusing 
> at  first, if you work through the nonsense it gets easier-- I think it is 
> worth  the hassle.
> 
> I keep looking for a list or similar place with more  ongoing info on this 
> topic. I spend lots of time searching in person, one DVD  case at a time, on 
> back, reading small print to track down some of the more  obscure DVD's 
> with Audio Description.
> 
> Seems like there must be (or at  least there needs to be) a forum to help 
> people learn what DVD's are out, what  TV shows are being broadcast with DVS 
> and what films and theaters are  supporting the service as well.
> 
> If anyone knows of, or runs across such  a place, please let me know (on 
> list or off).
> 
> I'm also happy to help  anyone figure out how to access as much as I'm 
> able, and off-list contact is  fine for that as well. Just trying to help and 
> share.
> 
> Regards to  all,
> 
> Richard
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