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RNIB trials VoD app for blind and partially sighted

Blind and partially sighted people in the UK are set to benefit from a new app that will open up video on-demand services that up until now have had limited provision of audio description (AD).

Blind and partially sighted people in the UK are set to benefit from a new app that will open up video on-demand services that up until now have had limited provision of audio description (AD).

The app, which is currently being tested by more than 150 blind and partially sighted people, will provide AD to TV programmes and films watched through on-demand services such as Sky, Sky Go, Amazon Instant, iTunes, NOW TV and Netflix.

AD is commentary that describes scenes, body language, expressions and movements during films and TV programmes so that people with sight loss are able to enjoy them fully.

The MovieReading app has been developed by Universal Multimedia Access and made accessible in the UK in partnership with the sight loss charity RNIB. It intuitively syncs AD with the TV programme or film’s soundtrack, and delivers AD in real time.

The UK is the world leader in AD, and over 70 television channels delivering AD on television programmes. However, despite the huge growth in popularity of streaming services, just three out of the 96 VoD players operating in the UK currently deliver description.

“Audio description enhances the television and film viewing experience for its users,” said RNIB’s Steve Tyler, head of solutions strategy and planning. “They use it on TV, cinemas and DVD, so why not on the VoD services as well? We believe that the app could serve as a personalised solution for AD users and are keen to hear what the participants in the trial have to say about their user experience.”

Ian Mecklenburgh, director of cross-product strategy at Sky, added: “At Sky, we’re proud to work closely with RNIB on a wide range of projects benefitting blind and partially sighted customers. We’ve always been passionate about audio description and already provide 200 hours of on-demand audio-described programmes on the Sky+ HD Box. We’re delighted to be part of this new app trial that will make even more of Sky’s great entertainment and movies available with audio description on-demand.”

Participants in the trial will be able to use AD with TV programmes such as Game of Thrones, Boardwalk Empire and some of the leading films of the recent years.

www.rnib.org.uk