FCC Proposes to Expand Video Description Rules

On March 31st, the Federal Communications Commission released proposed changes to video description rules “…to expand the availability of -- and consumer access to -- video described programming.”
Amazing Facebook Artificial Intelligence Technology to Describe Pictures

On April 4th, Facebook launched their new object recognition technology that provides a description of pictures posted on their platform. They call this technology “automatic alternative text.”
New Deadline Approaching for Captioning of Archival Internet Video Programing

As a part of the incremental enforcement of captioning of internet video programming, a new deadline arrives on March 30, 2016. Distributors of video programming that they have uploaded to the Internet and is later shown on TV with captions, will have 15 days, after the date the programming is first shown on TV with captions, to add captions to it.
Homage to Norman

By María Victoria Diaz
I had the luck of seeing up close the strength of love and family. It is the kind of love that you don’t see much and makes us ask ourselves if it is an invention of poets or of Disney’s magic.
Colombian Ministry Announces Completion of Dicapta Foundation Project

Last month, the Colombian Ministry of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) announced the completion of the Dicapta Foundation project, “Colombia Comprende.” This project and three others were funded by the Colombian Ministry of ICT jointly with the Ministry of Culture, through the program, “Crea Digital 2014.” See the press release at the Ministry of ICT.
Widening of Closed Captioned In-Flight Entertainment Coming Soon

It’s always good to find a variety of movies and TV programs available when you’re flying. However, for deaf and hard of hearing people it must be very frustrating not to be able to access closed captioning, especially when they know that some of the movies and TV programs on the flight have already been captioned.
Recent Updates on Accessibility of Emergency Information on Television

Last November, the Federal Communications Commission – FCC - announced that beginning on November 30, 2015, “video programming distributors (VPDs) must ensure that their televised emergency information is conveyed aurally through the use of a secondary audio stream, when such information is conveyed visually during programming other than newscasts.”
La estrella de Audiodescripción del mes es para: Beto y Enrique - Plaza Sésamo

Este mes, ¡estamos emocionados de compartir una de nuestras audiodescripciones destacadas! En este fragmento de "Las Grandes Aventuras de Beto y Enrique" de Plaza Sésamo, los dos amigos sueñan que son cavernícolas y construyen una casa para su dinosaurio mascota, Manchas. A lo largo del proceso, resuelven problemas y descubren, sin querer, herramientas que aún se usan hoy en día. Crear esta audiodescripción presentó desafíos únicos, pero también mostró cómo los mismos personajes narran gran parte de la acción, ¡casi como una audiodescripción integrada!
La estrella de Audiodescripción del mes es para: Pasión en Movimiento, Canal 22

Este mes, ¡estamos emocionados de compartir una de nuestras audiodescripciones destacadas! Descubre cómo Pasión en Movimiento da vida a la danza a través de la audiodescripción. Este episodio muestra el desafío de equilibrar una narración detallada con el poder de la música, garantizando una experiencia inclusiva y enriquecedora para las personas con discapacidad visual. Porque todos merecemos disfrutar del arte en su máxima expresión.