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Hi John,
Couldn't agree more with what you just said.
Regards,
Thian.
On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, John Mattioli wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I know this response is a bit late, but I've ben away for quite some time
> and am just getting back.
>
> Back in February I was fortunate to have an opportunity to see the movie
> Titanic with audio description. I saw the movie in December without audio
> description so I can tell you all with no lack of confidence that I missed
> an enormous amount of important detail that the audio description was able
> to provide! About 15 blind and visually impaired people got to see this
> show when I did, and every one of us was very impressed!
>
> In June I got married. We had a big wedding with about 195 guests. My
> wife and I are both blind. It is likely that, between the two of us, we
> missed a great deal of what was going on in the room. Frankly, I'm not
> unhappy about this in the slightest. We had a photographer, videographer,
> DJ, waiters and all sorts of other people around us. The idea of having
> someone else around to describe the action in the room is just more then I
> can stand! In the first place it would have been total information
> overload. In the second place it would have detracted from the enjoyment of
> the other sensory inputs. In the third place it would have inappropriately
> placed a third figure in the spotlight (my wife, me and a describer).
>
> This article is the first I've heard of audio description on reality. It
> is also the first I've heard of an audio describer believing that
> descriptions of reality were part of her job.
>
> I think that blind people have been dealing with reality without audio
> description quite nicely and, while it might be beneficial in certain
> instances, it is certainly not the proposed task of audio description
> services to follow blind people around describing everything they pass. If
> I want audio description at a sports event I'll bring my radio. Other then
> this (or some other similar event) I can't imagine actually wanting
> description!
>
> John
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