We want to share with you our first inclusive short-film: Blues Time.
This version of the film features English SDH subtitles.
These subtitles are designed, mainly, for deaf or hard-of-hearing viewers. They offer any audible information relevant for the understanding of the plot. SDH are displayed in various places on the screen. Dialogues are highlighted in different colors.
Today, I want to share with you a fantastic project in which we were able to take part with our film Blues Time:
Thanks to Dr. Joselia Neves and the University Hamad bin Khalifa (HBKU), in Qatar, we had the chance to get our film translated, dubbed, subtitled and audio described to Arabic!
What a unique and enriching opportunity for us. We feel honored and grateful about this.
Blues Time is a fictional short film rated for general audiences. It was written and directed by Spanish filmmaker Miguel Ángel Font Bisier and produced by When Lights are Low. The main characters are played by José Manuel Casañ, singer of the infamous rock band “Seguridad Social”, and by Aroa Renau, a child actress and model. The film is 14.30 minutes in length and was shot by a professional film crew in Valencia.
This is our first inclusive short film dossier. It contains info not just about «Blues Time«, but also about its 21-minute-long documentary «Creating Inclusive Cinema«.
As a novelty, we are happy to share with you that both films have been translated into arab, so that the project can be enjoyed in Spanish, English, Sign Language and Arabic!
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