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> On Nov 19, 2013, at 6:38 PM, Joanne Chua <shuang.an...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> For your information.
> 
> Regards
> Joanne
> 
> Experience Descriptive Audio at the Theater with a New iOS App MovieReading
> Article link: http://blindbargains.com/bargains.php?m=9923
> 
> 
> Posted by Alena Roberts today 5:45 PM ET
> blindbargains.com
> 
> Many theaters around the country are starting to offer the visually
> impaired the option of listening to the descriptive audio track while
> they're watching a film. Sadly though, this technology is not
> available everywhere, and sometimes it doesn't work. The team at
> Solo-DX wants to make the experience better by having the blind
> film-goer use a smart phone app to listen to the descriptive audio
> track instead. Last week, I had the opportunity to test out the new
> MovieReading app. The interface is very simple. Once you're logged in,
> you visit the Marketplace, download the descriptive audio track for
> the film you're going to go see at your theater, and than start the
> track when your film begins. The app will listen to the audio in the
> theater and sync the audio track with where the film is so that the
> user doesn't have to try and match the two tracks themselves. to test
> the app, I downloaded the Princess Bride track and then watched some
> Youtube clips from the film. In all three cases, the sync option
> worked perfectly. The MovieReading app's latest version is expected to
> be released before November 22nd, the opening day of the film
> "Philomena" which will be the first movie to use the app's new
> features. MovieReading is currently available on iOS, and they hope to
> have an Android version soon. Pasted below is a press release from
> Solo-DX about the MovieReading app and "Philomena".
> 
> As exclusive U.S. partners with Universal Multimedia Access, Hollywood
> Access Services is releasing Solo-Dx on MovieReading, the first ever
> auto-syncing audio description app available for first-run movies. The
> debut title on this exciting new platform will be The Weinstein
> Company¹s Philomena, in theaters November 22. Using acoustic
> fingerprinting technology, this new auto-syncing method will
> completely change moviegoing for the blind and visually impaired via
> their smartphones. It's really easy to use -- download the app,
> download the description track, go to the movie theater, and enjoy!
> Even if you arrive late, you can simply hit "sync" and your audio
> description will pick up in the right place. Right now, if a visually
> impaired person wants to go the movies, they either have to have
> someone next to them explain what is happening on the screen, try to
> enjoy the movie just by listening to it, OR request audio description
> headsets sometimes offered by theaters. These headsets pick up an
> infrared signal from the projector that plays audio description
> through headphones. However, they're not currently available for every
> movie or at every theater, and even when they are available, they
> oftentimes don't work correctly. These obstacles make going to the
> movies too much of a hassle for many blind and low vision individuals.
> Solo-Dx on the MovieReading app makes moviegoing simple and enjoyable!
> Hollywood Access Services is thrilled to provide unprecedented access
> to blind moviegoers across the country with Philomena, the first film
> to be made available in the U.S. on this new auto-syncing audio
> description platform. Starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan, and based
> on the book "The Lost Child of Philomena Lee," Philomena is the true
> story of one mother's search for her lost son. Philomena is directed
> By Stephen Frears and written by Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope and opens
> in New York and Los Angeles on November 22 before going nationwide on
> November 27.
> 
> Developer link: http://www.solo-dx.com/
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