Video Accessibility

Video Accessibility and Audio Description

BC Campus Accessibility Bites February 27, 2025


In this workshop:

  1. Evaluate examples to identify best practices for creating accessible video.
  2. Create a plan for producing accessible video content.
  3. Apply integrated audio description principles to video creation.

Video Accessibility Best Practices

To create accessible video content, ensure you:

  1. Plan and write a script.
  2. Record with a dedicated microphone in a quiet environment.
  3. Consider visual elements, such as:
    1. Record in 720p or higher resolution;
    2. Be aware of shadows and lighting;
    3. Use uncluttered backgrounds and avoid animated virtual backgrounds;
    4. Close excess tabs and silence notifications when screen recording;
    5. Share accessible material and avoid flashing content.
  4. Add captions and provide transcripts.
    1. Start with machine-generated and edit.
    2. Accessibility Bites: Supporting Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing – BCcampus

Audio Description

Audio descriptions—a.k.a. video description, described video, or visual description—is an audio narration of visual elements, action, and information in visual media (film, televsion, theatrcal production) for the benefit of blind and low vision consumers.

Move to the next page to learn more about Audio Description.

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