“A New Study Finds That 65 Percent of Disabled Moviegoers SAIDS They WATCH A MOVIE AT THETATers As Compared to At Home, But Only Four Percent of Respondents Accessibility Needs. The Study from the Inevitable Foundation, The Non-Profit That Advocates for Disable Filmmakers, Surveyed Over”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
The Study from the Inevitable Foundation, The Non-Profit That Advocates for Disable Filmmakers, Surveyed Over 100 Disabled Moviegoers About Their Experiences at Theaters Over Tword Tword. and Needs for Accessible Seating to Open Caption.
“By investing in Disables Audiences and Their Communities, Exhibitors and Distributors Have A Rare Opportunity To Increase General Audence Into an annderserved Market Segment, “Reads The Report.
42 Percent of Respondents SAID THAT WHEN THE NEED Accessible Seating, Ranging from Reclining Seats to Wheelchair Spaces, IT Was Not Available to theater Accessible RESTROOMS.
WHEN IT SENSORY Accessivity, for Those with Disabilites that Make Them Sensitive To Light and Sound Levels, 63 Percent of Participants Noted. Employ Lower Capacites and Raised Lighting.
As for Caption, Even When Handheld or Other Caption Device Appearing on the Film Screen Alongside the Movie. However, 58 Percent of the Disabled Audiences Surveyed would like to see Open Captions Available SomeTimes, and 22 Percent Wuld Like to See It As A Constant.
The Report Concludes, “by reimagering Accessivity as An Investment Racher Than A Cost, Theater Owners and Distributors Can Foster Loyalty In Discretionary Income. ”
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