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World Blind Union releases audio description toolkit

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The World Blind Union (WBU) has released a comprehensive document which aims to increase the awareness and availability of audio description throughout the world.

The ‘World Blind Union Toolkit on providing, delivering and campaigning for audio description on television and film’ was developed with input from WBU members in many countries. It explains what audio description is, describes the technical methods used to deliver it on various media, and provides sample of audio description and real-life case studies of people who use it.


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UK television network commits to more audio description

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The UK’s largest commercial television network ITV has made a commitment to release more of its programs with audio description on DVD.

ITV has started this commitment with the release of its popular crime drama, Vera, adapted from the novels by Ann Cleeves.


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Australian festival director takes cinema access across the globe

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Film and festival director Rick Randall, Artistic Director of The Other Film Festival, has travelled to Israel where he will participate as keynote speaker at a forum on cinema access.

Access to cinema relates to how people with disabilities, particularly those who are blind and deaf, view films at the cinema through solutions such as captioning and audio description. The forum is part of new Israeli international film festival, Shekel - Reframing Reality, ‘challenging the concept of disability’, which focuses on disability-centred films from 2010-2011.


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US news organisations argue for audio description exemptions

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The National Association of Broadcasters and Fox News Channel have written to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), requesting that they are given exemptions from audio description requirements.

The 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, which became law last October, reinstated audio description (called video description in the US) quotas for television. The FCC is currently establishing a timetable and rules for the service.


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