Not everyone experiences movies the same way, which is why audio description is important.

In this article, we dive deep into what audio description means and why it’s important.

Let’s jump in.

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What Is Audio Description on Movies and TV Shows?

The clue is in the name.

Audio description is geared toward viewers with blindness and visual impairments.

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Nowadays, thanks to popular streaming services, more people have access to audio descriptions.

For instance, audio descriptions are one ofNetflix’s accessibility features that aid your viewing.

That’s essentially the reason streaming services add audio description files for selected shows and movies.

For example,you might enable audio descriptions on Disney+.

Audio description adds meat to the bones and provides additional information over what you hear.

Consider a movie like Titanic.

Watch Titanic’s 25th-anniversary movie trailer below.

For a viewer with good vision, this trailer would be fine.

You’d know exactly what’s happening and what to expect in the movie.

Now, watch Titanic’s 25th-anniversary trailer with the audio description.

Quite simply, the audio description brings the trailer to life, and that’s the point.

Not only that but out of those people, one million are blind.

Fortunately, many streaming services and other entertainment companies offer audio descriptions with just a few clicks.

And, truthfully, there’s no reason why they shouldn’t in this day and age.