How do you think about audio description of movies for blind and half blind people?
it's nice that they're trying to make the format more accessible, but blind people should really just listen to audiobooks instead. there's so much that goes into the visual aspect of films that there's no way you could get anything even close to the full experience without it.
>>64543494
I agree with you
>>64543467
I think the point of this is to let blind people go to cinemas with their seeing friends and get some idea about the hypeso they can come to /tv/ and banepost
The dying soldier touches the face of another soldier and leaves a bloody mark. He dies.
The next soldier begins to shake. He takes off his helmet. He is a scared young Afro American man.
>>64543753
How in depth do they go with descriptions of characters? Would they describe the way Chewie looked really well groomed?
>>64544036
I think it's a hobby for some people
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/ad.mp3samples.html
>>64544838
'Mister Wonka bends down to unlock the tiny door then pushes on the circular panel which opens up on to a magical Technicolor landscape. There's a huge chocolate waterfall, and a chocolate river, flowing through a bright acid green meadow which is covered in strange brightly coloured plants and giant red and white toadstools. Wonka leads them in... 'Now, do be careful my dear children...'
>>64543753
he's british
>>64543467
Completely against it. Deaf people are arrogant and shouldn't be watching films if they can't see them.
A truck pulls up on a seemingly abandoned runway.
A group of men stand on watch near a plane. One of them is power posed.
A man steps out the car and receives a briefcase.
The plane is flying over mountains.