Voice actors have the power to transport audiences to other worlds. A particularly meaningful type of voice acting—audio description or description narration—is vital to making television, movies, ...
PORT HURON - Enter Stage Right has made theater more accessible by implementing audio description services for its visually impaired audience members. The first show that will provide the service will ...
Berkeley Repertory Theatre has announced the launch of Audio Description (AD), an accessibility service that enhances the theatre experience for patrons who are blind or have low vision. This ...
As the excitement builds for the 2025 St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Downtown St. Louis, organizers are making sure the event is inclusive and accessible for everyone – including people who have visual ...
Theatergoers who cannot see the stage clearly, or at all, have growing options for experiencing plays and musicals, thanks to the Central Florida Audio Description Initiative (CFADI) for the visually ...
ANCHOR INTRO: San Diego Opera provides an underutilized service called audio description. It allows the visually impaired to enjoy an opera performance more fully. KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando ...
Thanks to funding from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA), a new accessibility initiative called the Audio Description Learning Network (ADLN) will launch an audio describer recruitment and ...
Katie Ellis receives funding from The Australian Research Council and the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network. She was a member of the Department of Communications and the Arts Audio ...
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - WIS provides closed captioning or audio descriptions for the hearing impaired on all programming that airs on our main broadcast channel, 10.1. To contact us about closed ...
When I get to the Fort Mason Fire House early on a Sunday evening in June, the wind is already rolling off the bay and buffeting my bicycle like a bumper car. I’m here to take a preshow haptic tour of ...
Recent experiments in describing dance, like the film “Telephone,” approach it not just as an accessibility service but as a space for artistic exploration. By Siobhan Burke The dancer Krishna ...