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Digital Access Training | 04 - Using subtitles within your organisation
Discover the best ways to embed access across your organisation. The training is divided into six sections. It's important to watch each section to fully understand, not just how to start subtitling, but why they're so important and how to make them fully accessible for d/Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing audiences. Find all training videos at http://www.stagetext.org/training Resources mentioned in these videos can be found at http://www.stagetext.org/digital-resources Find out how to donate to Stagetext and help cover the costs of producing these videos at http://www.stagetext.org/suppor...
Smart glasses stage new experiences for deaf theater fans
London's National Theatre is using augmented reality to make its performances more accessible for hard of hearing customers.
Epson's Moverio BT-300 borrows the best TV tech to create improved smart glasses
OLED has another killer use case: magically transparent smart glass lenses.
How captions stopped plays being seen and not heard | Stage | The Guardian
Peter Pullan: Captioned performances have revolutionised theatregoing for the hard of hearing and given theatres access to a new audience
STAGETEXT
Lots of good information and resources on this website
Accessibility TipSheet Captioning/CART in the Performing Arts
Fabulous resource when considering captioning needs at your venue
:: Turner Reporting - Captioning ::
Captioning provider across a variety of venues, including live theater