2020
DOI: 10.1177/0264619620911429
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I hear what you see: Effects of audio description used in a cinema on immersion and enjoyment in blind and visually impaired people

Abstract: For people with disabilities being part of social life is essential for well-being. To accomplish this there are two possibilities: through interaction in person and through access to culture. One way to enjoy both possibilities is the cinema. For people with sight loss (people that are blind or visually impaired), there exists audio description which allows enjoying a film in a cinema. Project FASEA examined if this audience is as much immersed and could enjoy it as much as sighted people while watching a fil… Show more

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