

Voiceover Accessibility: Challenges and Solutions
March 11
Free – £29.00
11th March 2025 – 3.30pm GMT / 8.30am PDT / 11.30am EDT
Imagine you are a voiceover but you have a disability, which means that tasks take longer, and you don’t have support available when you need it. Because of this, you lose out on work because although you can perform tasks, you can’t meet the deadline, which can be frustrating. This is how many disabled voiceover artists feel. In this webinar Sam Wilkins will join Hugh Edwards to talk about accessibility barriers in voiceover work and potential solutions, as well as how to make accessible resources. At the end of the webinar, we hope you will have a good understanding of the needs of disabled voiceovers, and how you can be an ally. M.B, although Sam’s experience is mainly from a blindness perspective, many of his points may overlap with other disabilities.