Hey guys. I’ve been asked here at the studio to possibly work on an audio 
description project for some educational videos. I have never had any 
experience working with video files, so i’m not sure if this is possible. But 
can i import a video file in to protools, play it, and record an audio track at 
the same time for later use. If i take on this work, i would need to synk up 
what must be read with the video. I don’t have to put the video together, they 
just want a wav file to work with, But the voice over tallent will need to 
watch the video on my monitor, and read the script at the same time. then i was 
hoping to give the video people  a wav file which is the correct length, and 
hopefully they should not have to do to much work to get it exactly as they 
need it.
Is it possible for a blind person to take on the production of a job like this, 
or would sight be required when it comes to this work.
also, what is the best format for the video files to be in so as to import them 
in to protools. would m 4 a do the trick.
all other thoughts on how this could be achieved are welcome.
Cheers Steve

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