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Welcome to the Audio Description Project!

AD Logo:  The letters A and D followed by three soundwavesHere you will learn everything about Audio Description, from what is it, to samples, to who does it, to what titles are available in various media.  Join our online discussion, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or InstagramWe are:  adp.acb.org.


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An image with streaming service names displayedNavigating Streaming Services: A Guide to AD

Join The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. as they explore audio descriptions and the digital accessibility of streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, and more. ADP webmaster Fred Brack will be one of the speakers as they explore the features and functions of the Audio Description Project using a screen reader and describe how to enable audio descriptions on several devices and services. Bring your questions and register now to secure your spot.
Date: August 28, 2024
Time: 4:00PM Pacific Time [7pm Eastern Time]
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After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Please reach out to [email protected] if you have any questions or need assistance registering for this event. (Posted Aug 20)

ADP's Audio Description Institute Registration Closing Soon

The final 2024 session of the ADP's premier audio description training program, taught by Dr. Joel Snyder, is open for enrollment through September 2. It is scheduled for September 9-13, 1:00-5:00PM Eastern via Zoom. Links: ADI Class Information and ADI Class Registration. Updated Jul 30)

Nickelodeon logo, orange words and a squiggle on whiteParamount Global, Nickelodeon, and DCMP Form Multi-Year Partnership

Paramount Global and The Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) have announced a partnership that ensures hundreds of hours of Nickelodeon’s hit animated and live-action series will be accessible to families with young viewers and students with disabilities. Read the details! (Posted Jul 30)

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Shop on Amazon to Support the ACB/ADPSupport Us!  Making Holiday Purchases???

Please support the cost of this website by initiating any Amazon purchases via our link to the right, or just remember to type this address:  adp.acb.org/amazon.  As an Amazon Associate, the ACB receives a small commission from each referred sale.

Feature Your Organization Here

AD Logo Patron getting AD receiver What do YOU do for audio description?  Do you provide services professionally?  Are you a non-profit which has been providing description for local theaters for years?  An independent?  A theatre or museum which provides description?  We'd like to hear from you.  Send us a write-up about your work, and we'll consider it for publication here!  Use the Webmaster link at the bottom of the page.

SUPPORT the ADP Website!  (please ...)

The ACB/ADP Amazon.com Associate LinkIF you make purchases via Amazon, you can help support the expenses associated with the Audio Description Project and this website.  If you shop online by clicking our "Shop Now!" link (which is always on this main page), any and all purchases you make from Amazon will result in a commission to the ACB (American Council of the Blind), our parent organization.  Purchasing videos via our DVDs page counts, as do additional purchases made while buying a DVD.  PLEASE remember this and help us out!  THANKS!  (And of course you can also click the DONATE button at the top of every page!)

Audio Description News

Descriptive Video Works logo in Braille and printThe Paris Olympic Games: Behind the AD

Did you enjoy the audio description of the Paris Olympics? Listen to this interview from WBUR Boston with two of the live audio describers from Descriptive Video Works on their preparation and experience voicing the description. How one company helps visually impaired Olympics fans enjoy the games. (Updated Aug 11)

The Poster House Logo: an open pair of lips in blue on white Vibrant Verbal Description Tours: NYC Travel Posters and The Anatomy of a Movie Poster

Every month, Poster House in NYC offers Vibrant Verbal Description Tours (typically via Zoom) specifically for community members who are blind or have low vision. Their tours allow you intimate access to the items in their current shows and permanent collection. Here is the remaining tour for this month:

Events are free. To RSVP, visitors can email [email protected] or call 914-295-2387. For the Zoom event, you will be emailed poster images for reference as well as information about accessing Zoom the day of the virtual tour. (Updated May 17)

DVDs and Blu-ray discs DVDs and Blu-ray discs New DVDs & Blu-ray Discs with AD

Of the over 1700 described DVDs available, the following were released this year.  Here are the newest ones (last two weeks):

Recently found and added:

SAP Feature New Audio Described TV Series

AD LogoHelp With Promoting Audio Description Locally

If you have the opportunity to promote audio description locally to an organization you belong to or are asked to speak to, we have developed a ONE PAGE document that you can customize as necessary for your area. It explains briefly what description opportunities are available: live theatre, TV, DVDs, and internet streaming. It then points readers to our site to learn more (like specifically what shows, movies, or TV series have description). Download your own copy for customization by right-clicking the following link:  Audio Description: What's Available?

Shop on Amazon to Support the ACB/ADPSupport Us!

Please support the cost of this website by initiating any Amazon purchases via our link to the right, or just remember to type this address: adp.acb.org/amazon. As an Amazon Associate, the ACB receives a small commission from each referred sale.

Master AD Video CountLooking For a Described Movie or TV Series?

If you are looking for a movie or TV series with description in the USA, please consult our Master AD List. It includes current cinema titles, all TV series on FCC-mandated networks, those in syndication with streaming services, plus original offerings from Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Max, Netflix, Paramount+, Peacock, Prime Video, and Tubi. All commercial DVDs ever produced with description are also listed, plus every described movie on the nine free and fee subscription streaming services, plus the transactional services: iTunes, Google Play, and Fandango at Home. There's nothing like it anywhere else in the world! 

Feature Your Organization Here

AD Logo Patron getting AD receiver What do YOU do for audio description?  Do you provide services professionally?  Are you a non-profit which has been providing description for local theaters for years?  An independent?  A theatre or museum which provides description?  We'd like to hear from you.  Send us a write-up about your work, and we'll consider it for publication here!  Use the Webmaster link at the bottom of the page.


The ACB/ADP Amazon.com Associate Link You can support the ADP website by initiating any purchases you choose to make from Amazon by clicking the link to the right. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases, which help support the cost of bringing you this website..

The Audio Description Project's website collects and provides information on audio description in all its forms: live theatre, television, movies, DVDs, streaming services, and more.  Started in 2002 by AD International, funding and direction for this website has come from the American Council of the Blind's Audio Description Project since 2009.  Read more about this site...

Audio Description (AD) is the descriptive narration of key visual elements of live theatre, television, movies, and other media to enhance their enjoyment by consumers who are blind or have low vision.  AD is the insertion of audio explanations and descriptions of the settings, characters, and action taking place in such media, when such information about these visual elements is not offered in the regular audio presentation.  Read more about audio description...

Based on his doctoral thesis and teaching audio description around the world, ADP Project Founder and Senior Consultant Dr. Joel Snyder's book, The Visual Made Verbal: A Comprehensive Training Manual and Guide to the History and Applications of Audio Description, is available in print (English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Chinese, and Russian), for Kindle, on Bookshare, and in braille and as an audio book from NLS libraries.  Read more details about Dr. Snyder's book.

Dedicated organizations around the world facilitate the offering of audio description for movies, videos, live theatre, and television.  This website attempts to expose their fine work to as many interested viewers as possible. Thank you for visiting!