Article published In: Translation Spaces
Vol. 7:2 (2018) ► pp.285–303
Audio description in 360º videos
Results from focus groups in Barcelona and Kraków
Published online: 28 November 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/ts.18018.fid
https://doi.org/10.1075/ts.18018.fid
Abstract
This article discusses how audio description could be integrated into 360º videos by reporting the results from two focus groups
conducted in the initial stages of the ImAc project. To involve participants in the research process, the project adopted a
user-centered methodology, and a series of focus groups was conducted with professional audio describers and end users to gather
feedback about their needs and expectations regarding the implementation of audio description and, secondarily, audio subtitling.
Results indicate that content selection in this medium raises concerns for audio describers, and needs to be further researched.
The results obtained from the end users not only highlight the need to audio describe the main action, but also their interest in
having different parts of the visual scene audio described. Results also indicate that auditory cues would allow end users to
orient themselves in the scene, and feel more immersed in the content presented.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Virtual environments: Defining 360º videos
- 3.AD in immersive contents
- 4.Methodology
- 4.1Participants
- 4.2Procedure
- 5.Discussion of results
- 5.1Results regarding the production of audio description
- 5.2Results regarding the consumption of audio description
- 6.Conclusions
- Funding
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