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Seeing films through sound: Sound design, spatial audio, and accessibility for visually impaired audiences

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posted on 2023-07-26, 15:11 authored by Mariana Lopez, Gavin Kearney, Krisztián Hofstädter
Enhancing Audio Description is a research project that explores how sound design, first-person narration, and binaural audio could be utilised to provide accessible versions of films for visually impaired audiences, presenting an alternative to current audio description (AD) practices. This article explores such techniques in the context of the redesign of the short film ‘Pearl’, by discussing the creative process as well as evaluating the feedback supplied by visually impaired audiences. The research presented in this article demonstrates that the methods proposed were as successful as traditional AD in terms of providing information, enjoyment, and accessibility to audiences, demonstrating that both practices can coexist and, as a result, cater for the different stylistic preferences of end users.

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

40

Issue number

2

Page range

117-144

Publication title

British Journal of Visual Impairment

ISSN

1744-5809

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SAGE

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  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2020-11-25

Legacy creation date

2020-11-25

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

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