[blindkid] Accessible Media

Albert J Rizzi albert at myblindspot.org
Sat Dec 29 14:19:31 UTC 2012


this is fantastic news. it is all about the options offered to consumers.
great share.

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From: blindkid [mailto:blindkid-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Richard
Holloway
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 10:41 PM
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Subject: [blindkid] Accessible Media

I found this too interesting not to share-- I don't know how many deaf /
hearing-impaired people this might reach, and I know it probably won't be
terribly useful to deaf-blind persons, but it does speak to the continuing
accessibility trend with DVD's and the like.

We watched the newest Ice Age film tonight-- Continental Drift. (Cute film,
by the way...)  When I went to turn on Audio Description, I saw an option
for "Sign Along" mode. I did a double take-- no, not SING along, it did say
"SIGN". Yes indeed-- with this option, when actors are speaking, people
appear in the lower right corner-- a man or a woman, or both, (as needed)
and they take turns signing dialogue then they vanish when the dialogue
stops.

I confess this drove me to distraction, but I did test and determine that,
you can even listen to audio description and have people sign the dialogue,
and indeed, you can also run subtitles at the same time if you like.
Overkill? Perhaps, but then again, who says you can't have a blind person
and a deaf person watching the same DVD at once, and if the deaf person
prefers to have the dialogue signed or wants signing plus captions? Why not
have them all? Or maybe you want Spanish or French subtitles while you need
sign language and audio description. What an amazing variety of options!

The sign language doesn't help my family at all, but then again, audio
description doesn't help most viewers either. What the sign language does do
for us, however, is tell us that someone from 20th Century Fox, has added a
new way to make one of their films even more accessible than most newer
films, and a lot of newer films are already adding DVS. 

I like this trend.
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