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Audio Description Becomes a Business Standard

  • Jan 13
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 29

Audio description is moving beyond entertainment and becoming part of how companies communicate, train, and keep work moving 


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Audio description lives in film and television. That makes sense. What’s exciting is where it’s showing up now. Internal videos meant to clarify things. Training clips designed to keep teams moving. Quick recordings that explain what an email couldn’t.


Video has become how work actually happens. So access is coming with it.


More organizations are building this in early. Because it helps people follow along. Because it supports different ways of processing information. Because it makes communication better.


This train is already leaving the station. And it’s a really good one to be on.

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