[nabs-l] Video Description

Jedi loneblindjedi at samobile.net
Thu Feb 5 21:27:19 UTC 2009


Hi.

The NFB isn't opposed to, nor is it hostle to, video description. If 
someone wants to provide video description, then fantastic. we'll 
support them. The NFB's position is that it shouldn't be mandatory 
except for emergency broadcast systems or possibly the news. I was 
there when that resolution was passed.


Original message:
> Antonio,

> I don't see it.  What has the NFB done to further video description?
> Dr. Maurer has gone on record more than once that he doesn't see the
> need for it, and the NFB has taken a stand against making video
> description mandatory.

> At best, it seems the NFB is indifferent to video descriptions.  It
> seems to be somewhat hostile toward them as an accommodation that we
> don't need.

> Have I missed something?

> Joseph

> On Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 10:36:46PM -0500, Antonio M. Guimaraes wrote:
>> Hi,

>> I think that video description is a non-issue. Blind people appretiate
>> entertainment as much as the next guy, and video description greatly
>> enhances the viewing experience.

>> The National Federation of the Blind is resolved to do work to ensure
>> that every picture in every theater is audio described. I think that is a
>> wonderful thing, and wish to see real effort being made on this
>> direction.

>> Short and sweet for once.

>> Antonio Guimaraes
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