All the Light We Cannot See incorporates some of the platform's most detailed audio descriptions [...], pushing the industry-established boundaries of what audio description sounds like through narration intended to build the accessibility feature directly into the world itself.
Netflix has a new limited series out today, ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE. I got to go to a screening last week of the first episode and talk again to accessibility consultant Joe Strechay about the show and what it means for disability on TV/film.
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"The truth of the matter is Netflix cares deeply about making using its service more accessible—and more enjoyable—to everyone." thank you @steven_aquino
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