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Accessible Filmmaking and Media Accessibility
The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices, 2020Despite their importance in the reception and distribution of films, translation and accessibility have traditionally been neglected in the film industry. They are regarded as an afterthought, which results in translators being isolated from the creative team and working in conditions that hamper their attempts to maintain the filmmaker’s original ...
Pablo Romero-Fresco
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Augmenting social media accessibility
Proceedings of the 2009 International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibililty (W4A), 2009The popularity of social media is affecting society as they are changing the way communication, collaboration, interaction, and information are produced and consumed. A part of the society (e.g., the one more technologically advanced) takes advantage of social media, whereas another part of society (e.g., old or people with different abilities) is left
R. Borrino, M. Furini, ROCCETTI, MARCO
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Media accessibility and accessible design
The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Technology, 2019Abstract: This chapter aims to focus on the concept of accessible design in the domain of what was originally known as audiovisual translation studies (AVT) but that has meanwhile expanded into the field of media accessibility (MA) and universal design (UD).
Reviers, Nina, Remael, Aline
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Moving from Accessible Filmmaking toward Creative Media Accessibility
Leonardo, 2022Abstract Accessible filmmaking, a new model that proposes the integration of translation and accessibility into the filmmaking process through collaboration between filmmakers and translators, is leading to increasingly creative examples of media accessibility.
Pablo Romero-Fresco
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Collaborative Media Accessibility : Insights from Media Accessibility Experts
I-LanD Journal : Identity, Language and Diversity : 1, 2023, 2023Media accessibility services, and the related research, mainly focus on individuals with disabilities. As a consequence, they require a comprehensive understanding and acknowledgment of their needs and capabilities. In media accessibility research, there have been distinct turns: initially, the focus was on the end users, which subsequently led to ...
E. Di Giovanni, F. Raffi
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The Journal of Specialised Translation, 2023
Research in audiovisual translation (AVT) and media accessibility (MA) is undergoing a process of 'scientification'. The findings that were once obtained through the opinion of experts are now the result of empirical (and often user-informed) studies ...
Pablo Romero-Fresco, William Brown
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Research in audiovisual translation (AVT) and media accessibility (MA) is undergoing a process of 'scientification'. The findings that were once obtained through the opinion of experts are now the result of empirical (and often user-informed) studies ...
Pablo Romero-Fresco, William Brown
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Assessing social media accessibility: the case of the Rock in Rio Lisboa music festival
, 2020This paper aims to present a framework to analyse whether information published on social media is accessible for people with disabilities (PwD), namely, visual and hearing disabilities, with an application to a music festival.,The methodology used in ...
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