digs
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Post by digs on Nov 2, 2024 14:10:08 GMT 1
Got me thinking,how do visually impaired and blind people enjoy the games on TV,i know films and soaps offer AD (audio description),surely having co-commentators on live games must make it impossible to follow the action with them constantly waffling about useless facts and figures,long periods go without the main commentator describing the action on the field,is the answer just to say listen to the radio,which i think is wrong,or am I right thinking just one match commentator would be better alround?
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Post by townarentbest on Nov 2, 2024 14:55:25 GMT 1
Got me thinking ,how do visually impaired and blind people enjoy the games on TV,i know films and soaps offer AD (audio description),surely having co-commentators on live games must make it impossible to follow the action with them constantly waffling about useless facts and figures,long periods go without the main commentator describing the action on the field,is the answer just to say listen to the radio,which i think is wrong,or am I right thinking just one match commentator would be better alround? Last night? They simply pressed the Mute button. 😅🤣
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Post by utttrooper on Nov 2, 2024 15:00:31 GMT 1
The visually impaired should be grateful that they didn't have to watch that shite last night.
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Post by goodbet on Nov 2, 2024 18:35:04 GMT 1
Got me thinking,how do visually impaired and blind people enjoy the games on TV,i know films and soaps offer AD (audio description),surely having co-commentators on live games must make it impossible to follow the action with them constantly waffling about useless facts and figures,long periods go without the main commentator describing the action on the field,is the answer just to say listen to the radio,which i think is wrong,or am I right thinking just one match commentator would be better alround? Visual impairment covers a wide range of visual ability. For the ones who are at the poorer end of the scale the radio is much the better option.
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