[SML] infrared hearing systems

e-mail frank.wood95 frank.wood95 at ntlworld.com
Thu Nov 27 23:36:07 UTC 2014


Interesting, but of little relevance to theatrical presentations. In a
cinema, the sound track(s) are defined. In a theatre, the sound is
picked up from live microphones in the auditorium. Here, the object is
to provide the hearing impaired with the same experience as those with
normal hearing, as far as is possible. It is a different problem.

On 27 November 2014 at 23:12, Harold Hallikainen via Stagecraft
<stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>
> Though oriented towards cinema, here's a paper on accessibility I wrote a
> while back.
>
> http://ftp.uslinc.com/ftp/MultiProduct/Accessibility/AccessibilityBestPractices/AccessibilityBestPractices130425a.pdf
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> Harold
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