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SUMMARY:Accessible Storytelling for Film &amp; Video
DESCRIPTION:Date and Time: Thursday, August 20, 2026 | 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Eastern Time | 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Central Time.\nArts &amp; Recreation Webinar Series\nSponsored by the Great Lakes ADA Center and the ADA National Network (ADANN). For help, contact Great Lakes ADA Center: 1-877-232-1990 (Voice/TTY) or email webinars@adaconferences.org ( mailto:webinars@adaconferences.org ).\nRegister for the free Zoom Webinar. ( https://accessibilityonline.org/arts-n-rec/session/?id=111225 )\nDescription:\nWhen a video tells an engaging story, viewers may laugh, gasp, say “oh!” or “aha” or “no way!” Accessible videos add additional layers of storytelling that make it possible for blind and D/deaf visitors to engage at the same level with your content, and to have similar reactions of enjoyment, surprise, and interest.\nThis session will explore three key ADA video accessibility requirements: closed captions, visual description, and transcripts. We’ll discuss best practices for the creation of high-quality media accessibility assets and introduce some DIY tools for institutions interested in creating in-house accessibility workflows. Most importantly, this webinar will encourage media producers to “leave room” for accessible storytelling, by sharing several concrete steps you can take to produce your film or video with accessibility in mind.\nIndividuals will be able to submit questions for the speaker in advance during the registration process.\nReal-time captioning and sign language interpretation will be provided.\nContinuing Education Credit Available: Certificate of Attendance: 1.5 Credit hours; ADA Coordinator Certification: 1.5 Credit hours.\nSpeaker:\n\nMatt Lauterbach, Filmmaker, Accessible Media Artist, and Founder, All Senses Go ( https://accessibilityonline.org/speakers/speaker.aspx?id=11181&amp;ret=Accessible%20Storytelling%20for%20Film%20&amp;%20Video )\n\n
URL:https://adasoutheast.org/events/accessible-storytelling-for-film-video/
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