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Hello, All: Brian and Carl give a quick update on the status of what is going on with them personally and why a new episode of Picture This has not been released in a while. Not to worry, we will be back soon! So please keep us in your podcast feed. All our best, The Picture This Team
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In this episode, Brian and Carl have the pleasure of talking with Dr. Barry Cronin, the person who invented audio description for television broadcast, and the person that the recent Barry Award given by the Audio Description Project was named for. Also you find out how the sport of bowling gave him the idea. So sit back and hear about how audio description came about in the early days. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture This, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode.
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In this episode, Brian and Carl meet with Jessica Doonan, Manager of Accessibility for the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) in Boston, to discuss how audio description works in a museum setting. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture This, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to , or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode. Show Notes: MFA Access Webpage: Contact info- Email: Contact info-phone: 617-369-3189 Next Virtual Feeling for Form Tour (Descriptive tour): Saturday, December 18th, 2021, 3-4:15 pm. To register email or call 617-369-3189 Fabric of a Nation Audio tour with Audio Description:
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Join Brian and Carl as they delve into the world of audio description of children’s books. They speak to Richard Rieman, founder of Imagination Videobooks, a service that makes children’s books accessible to children of all backgrounds and abilities. Richard Rieman (Ree’man), “The Audiobook Wizard,” is an acclaimed authority on audio self-publishing. He has narrated and produced hundreds of Indie-published audiobooks. He is the author of the Global eBook Awards Gold Medal Winner in Writing/Publishing, “The Author’s Guide to Audiobook Creation.”Richard is a Gold Medal National Ben Franklin Independent Book Publishers Assn. (IBPA) Award Winner for Audiobook Nonfiction, an Audible Approved Audiobook Producer and a 5-time winner of the EVVY Award for audiobook narration and production. Richard created the “Imagination Videobooks” Nonprofit to make children’s illustrated books accessible to all children by creating audiobooks with audio description of the pictures for blind children, and videobooks with captions and sign language for deaf children. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture this, please get in touch with the Picture this team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode. Show Notes: Imagination Videobooks: The Described and Captioned Media Program:
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In this episode, Brian and Carl talk about what it is like to go to the movies. First we talk about the obligations of the movie theaters under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as it pertains to the world of audio description. After that we offer some advocacy tips on how to ensure a successful and pleasant trip to the movies. So get your favorite beverage, your favorite candy bars, and of course the buttered popcorn from your concession stand, get settled into your seat and enjoy the show! To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture this, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode. Show Notes: Department of Justice’s Rule on Captioning and Audio Description for Movie Theaters: . Questions and Answers about DOJ’s Rule on Captioning and Audio Description for Movie Theaters: .
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Do you get annoyed when a show that you previously watched with audio description switches platforms and then does not have audio description? On this second and final installment of our interview with Dr. Maria Diaz of the Dicapta Foundation, we talk about Dicapta’s dream project which is to create a clearinghouse and one-stop resource for audio description files to be housed so content creators can access the AD files. Dicapta’s dream project is Access4All, a clearinghouse of accessibility assets that they initiated with funds from OSEP. They were really tired that their AD production couldn’t be available for those that rely on it to have access to video, so they decided to start building a clear, real, and strong bridge to offer AD for All while inviting the content providers to share/exchange their accessibility assets. The problem Dicapta wants to solve is illustrated in the following link: . The big news here is the clearinghouse. It gives the option to exchange accessibility assets and has the potential to increase the availability of those assets no matter where the user is watching the media. The catalog for now is made up of around 300 titles – most of them educational. Now that Maria talks about expanding this model to include entertainment and streaming services as well. Follow this link for the general presentation of Access4All: . You can download the Access4All app on either Android or iOS devices. Once you do so you can sync the audio description with any of the titles listed below. The movie “FeelingThrough”: ; Learn to Count with Max the Glow Train: ; Ask an Astronomer How You Discover an Asteroid: ; Documentary Film Detroit ; ( Spanish) El requesón: . To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture this, please get in touch with the Picture this team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode.
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In the first of a 2-part episode, Brian and Carl are excited to interview Dr. Maria Victoria Diaz of the Dicapta Foundation. Dicapta has been producing audio description in Spanish for the last 15 years mainly with funds from the US Department of Education Office of Special Education (OSEP). They have been pushing and advocating for Spanish audio description to be incorporated as part of the implementation of the CVVA. Hear about the many issues they face regarding passing through the Spanish AD in the video stream, even though they have fantastic broadcast and cable partners such as Canal 22 International, Senilities, PBS, POV, New Day Films, and NickLA among others. Despite these issues, they have delivered more than 3,000 hours of audio description in Spanish. Additional information regarding Dicapta’s work with OSEP can be found following this link: . In our next episode with Dr. Diaz, we will discuss the need for an audio description clearinghouse! This has been on Brian’s and Carl’s wish list for a long-time, so come back! To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture This, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode.
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Roy Samuelson, a veteran voice talent who has done narration for over 1,000 titles which include episodic television, theatrical releases, and streaming services, joins us today to tell us about his advocacy beyond being a voice talent. We will discuss his work on increasing awareness of audio description with the Television Academy and the Emmys, his advocacy for quality audio description, and his belief that you cannot have quality audio description without the inclusion of blind and low vision talent, consumers, and professionals in the creation of audio description. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture This, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode. Show Notes: Audio Description Network Alliance: Facebook Audio Description Discussion Group:
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On this episode of Picture This, we feature the final installment of a panel discussion from the ACB Conference and Convention. Carl Richardson, Co-Chair of the Audio Description Project, speaks with representatives from the major streaming services to discuss their products, services, programming, and offerings. Featured guests include Melanie Goodman from Hulu, Martha Heller from CBS Viacom and Paramount+, Sarah Herrlinger from Apple, Mirka Pavlikova from Disney Studios, Allison Smith from Netflix, Andrew Larkin from HBO MAX, Thomas Wlodkowski from Peacock, and Daniel Kocmarek from Prime Video. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode.
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Streaming Services and Audio Description, Part I On this episode of Picture This, we feature the first installment of a panel discussion from the ACB Conference and Convention. Carl Richardson, Co-Chair of the Audio Description Project, speaks with representatives from the major streaming services to discuss their products, services, programming, and offerings. Featured guests include Melanie Goodman from Hulu, Martha Heller from CBS Viacom and Paramount+, Sarah Herrlinger from Apple, Mirka Pavlikova from Disney Studios, Allison Smith from Netflix, Andrew Larkin from HBO MAX, Thomas Wlodkowski from Peacock, and Daniel Kocmarek from Prime Video. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode.
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In this interview, Brian and Carl sit down with Petr Kucheryavyy, senior manager of accessibility for Charter Communications. Petr tells us about Spectrum Access, an app that offers audio description and closed captioning with on-demand programming. Spectrum Access is available on both the Andoid and IOS platform. Petr also takes the time to mention some of the other services and features they have available for the disability community. Show Notes: Spectrum Access TV Commercial: . Spectrum Access Overview and Demo: Spectrum Accessibility Homepage: . Contact info: Email: Phone: 844-762-1301
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If you've ever tried to watch something on television that you were told would be described, only to find that there was no description, and wondered if you were doing something wrong, Judy Dixon’s latest book is for you. Technology writer Judy Dixon joins Brian and Carl to discuss her latest book entitled “Audio Description: What It Is, Where to Find it, and How to Use It”. The book is available in multiple formats to purchase at the National Braille Press’s website at . If you have any questions and wish to contact Judy Dixon directly, you may do so at . To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast, please get in touch with the PictureThis team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode.
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In this episode Brian and Carl interview Kim Charlson, Immediate Past President of the American Council of the Blind (ACB) and Co-chair of the Audio Description Project. They discuss the exciting and informative upcoming Audio Description Project Conference, which is part of the ACB Annual Conference and Convention taking place from July 16-July 23, 2021. Please join Kim, Brian, and Carl as they discuss the many sessions that will take place during the convention. Topics include streaming services, performing arts, diversity, new technology for AD, and more. For additional information contact To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture This, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode. Show Notes: ADP Conference Schedule: ACB Convention Registration Page:
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Today, Brian and Carl sit down with Clark Rachfal, Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs for the American Council of the Blind. They discuss the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA) in detail, its importance to audio description, and more. They discuss where the CVAA is today, how to file comments with the FCC on the CVAA, and the need to advocate for a new and modernized CVAA in the future. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode. Show Topics Links: Summary of CVAA: Top five nonbroadcast networks currently subject to the audio description requirements are USA Network, HGTV, TBS, Discovery, and History. Broadcast channels subject to the requirement are ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC. FCC Notice for Comments: American Council of the Blind Contact for CVAA Related Questions:
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The long-awaited and anticipated addition of audio description to HBO MAX is finally here. Brian and Carl talk about HBO MAX’s latest update and the addition of audio description to its service. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture This, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to [email protected], or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode. Links and Show Notes: American Council of the Blind Press Release on HBO MAX and AD: . HBO MAX Titles with Audio Description: .
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Interview with Roy Samuelson Today we talk with Roy Samuelson, a veteran audio description narrator of over 1,000 titles for theatrical releases, television and cable broadcast, and streaming services. He will talk to us about his commitment and passion for audio description, his podcast, his advocacy efforts to come up with a set of quality standards for audio description, and a national audio description awareness day which will take place in April. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture This, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to , or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode. Show notes and links: ADP listing of Paramount+ titles: HBO Max Agreement: Disney+ Bundle with no Commercials: The ADNA Podcast: Kevin’s Way: Blind Bold Beauty: Contact info for Roy Samuelson: * Twitter and Instagram: @roysamuelson * Website:
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In this episode of Picture This, Brian and Carl sit down with Kensuke Nakamura. Kensuke was exposed to Audio Description after friending a blind person on Facebook and being told if their photos are not audio described they would not be connected as friends. From there, they realized the lack of Audio Descriptions on Movie Trailers. So they started doing them themself and created a YouTube page to host them. This in-depth interview covers such topics as their relationship with studios, struggles with a few videos being removed, as well as how to convey human emotions and inner thoughts. They also speak of their ultimate goal with this passion project. You can see examples of their trailers at this link: .
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Meet Thomas Reid, Host and Producer of Reid My Mind Radio, Part II “You want to be seen. You want to be heard. You want to be included.” Join Brian and Carl as they continue their thought provoking conversation with Thomas Reid of Reid My Mind Radio. The trio discuss why narrators should describe a character’s or person’s appearance and name people of color. They share their options on the lack of discussion on diversity, the need for audio description to be part of the production process early on, the audio description of Black Panther, the need to pick an audio description narrator suitable for the content, and much more. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture This, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to , or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode. You can also visit our Facebook page to check out what the Picture This team is up to @picturethis audio description.
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Meet Thomas Reid, Host and Producer of Reid My Mind Radio “You want to be seen. You want to be heard. You want to be included.” In honor of Black History Month, Picture This wanted to talk explicitly about race and audio description. We were honored to be able to interview Thomas Reid, a true Renaissance man. Reid is the creator and host of Reid My Mind Radio; he is also a free-lance producer, voice-over audio description talent, audio description consultant, consumer of audio description and advocate for the blind. Find out more about him at . In the first of a two-part episode, we talk with Reid about his process as an audio describer, his commitment to discussions of race and audio description, and his journey as a blind man. To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture this, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to , or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode.
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Education, Dance, and Audio Description In this episode, Brian and Carl talk to Cheryl Cumings, Founder and President of Our Place Our Space, an innovative after school program for young blind and visually impaired students. We also speak with Ruth Kahn, audio describer from Words and Deeds. Cheryl and Ruth discuss the innovative use of Audio Description to help young students learn about dance and ballet movements. Audio Description also allows the students to explore their journeys as young blind and visually impaired adults. Show Notes and Links: Cheryl Cumings, President of Our Space Our Place Website: Email: Ruth Kahn Words and Deeds, Audio Describer Email: Tony Williams Dance Center- City Ballet of Boston- Urban Nutcracker- Abilities Dance- Alicia Alonso- To leave feedback, suggestions, or ideas for a future podcast on Picture This, please get in touch with the Picture This team by emailing your comments to , or leave a voicemail at 857-302-2817. We may use your email or voicemail in a future episode.
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