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When I saw the film on friday, it occurred to me that there were times when written information was presented without a voice-over, and I was wondering whether everyone in the room could read this clearly, so if the movie is to be made more accessible it would be really good if these silent words had voice-over for people with sight impairment.
To be fully accessible for blind people, there would also need to be some verbal description of the visual action which would be a bigger job, but I would've thought that a voice-over of the written info could be added to the film without too much additional work... er, spoken as someone who doesn't know how much work it takes to do such things or how they could be done. Ahem. :o)
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06.05.2008 14:08
To be fully accessible for blind people, there would also need to be some verbal description of the visual action which would be a bigger job, but I would've thought that a voice-over of the written info could be added to the film without too much additional work... er, spoken as someone who doesn't know how much work it takes to do such things or how they could be done. Ahem. :o)
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