Joshua and Roy have an in-depth discussion about audio description, what it is, and how transformative it can be in enriching the lives of blind and visually impaired people everywhere. They also talk about the curb effect, and how audio description has helped those beyond the visually impaired community.
Make sure to show Roy some love by visiting his website and following his socials at Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also make sure to visit the Kevin’s Way website to learn more about improving the quality and availability of audio-described content.
If you are interested in learning more or joining the exciting conversation on audio description, you should also visit the Audio Description Network Alliance website and become a member of the Audio Description Discussion group on Facebook.
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