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I just had to leave a webinar presentation on assistive technology because the speakers--who had pre-recorded their spoken presentations--had music playing way too loud, not quite background, as they spoke.
This makes it very difficult and frustrating to hear the presentation when you have a hearing impairment. And some people don't have the best recording setup to begin with.
Also, the cheezy electronic muzak makes me cranky. I'm going to give the same criticism I give when someone in a play makes me listen to a really bad attempt at dialect: it only makes you sound more professional if you can do it with the highest quality.
This makes it very difficult and frustrating to hear the presentation when you have a hearing impairment. And some people don't have the best recording setup to begin with.
Also, the cheezy electronic muzak makes me cranky. I'm going to give the same criticism I give when someone in a play makes me listen to a really bad attempt at dialect: it only makes you sound more professional if you can do it with the highest quality.
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Date: 2020-11-25 12:13 am (UTC)Yikes.
Even the highest quality music beds are an immediate back button for me. I can't decode meaning from speech while music is playing!
Funny, that's the second time today I've complained about this.
I was interviewed by an acafan. She's looking at the intersection of disability and podfic: are the creators aiming at disabled listeners? is listening to fannish podfic different than listening to "professional" (I know lots of it's volunteer) narration?
Do you listen to podfic?
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Date: 2020-11-25 10:42 am (UTC)(The presentations with the background music wee for the Carroll Center Virtual Tech Fair, which is kind of disappointing, because I know they have consumers who are also deaf and HoH.)
I haven't listened to much podfic, just The Magnus Archives, which I adore. It has a brief music intro, but it is very brief, and I don't recall it overlapping with the dialog. Can you recommend some disability podfic? I didn't even know this was a thing.
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Date: 2020-11-26 09:42 pm (UTC)The Magnus Archives is a fictional podCAST. (btw, did you know
rydra_wong hosts a screaming space re: TMA? at https://rydra-wong.dreamwidth.org/tag/the+magnus+archives?)
podfic "is an audio recording of fanfic, read aloud by a fan (or several). The term is also used as a verb; someone may ask to podfic someone else's story, or spend an afternoon podficcing. A podfic of a slash story may be called podslash. Podfic is also known as audiofic." More at Fanlore https://fanlore.org/wiki/Podfic
It's a transformative work, since the reader brings their own interpretation of and enthusiasm for the fanfic into the recording.
anatsuno was one of the people whose work I first admired, and I'm thrilled to report she even gave me a lovely 9-minute podfic about semi-robotic bodies in Stargate Atlantis. (In brief, SGA posits a sentient city, which can communicate with beings who have a particular gene.)
Tall Kingdom I Surround by
toft, read by
anatsuno
https://archiveofourown.org/works/550079
Are you interested in non-fiction podcasts about disability?