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September 28, 2012 at 11:38am
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Cinemark has announced that it will be adding a supplementary narration system to its movie theaters, allowing the blind and vision impaired to enjoy films with the help of audio descriptions
For more, visit The Verge.

Cinemark has announced that it will be adding a supplementary narration system to its movie theaters, allowing the blind and vision impaired to enjoy films with the help of audio descriptions

For more, visit The Verge.

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    Church Church
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    Technology + Cinema= not always a bad combination :)
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  7. cinematic-nihilist said: Ha! The theater chain I work for has been doing this for years!
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    Well, it’s about time.
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