1) According to the Accessible Approach, how is information conveyed? 2) What is the practice described as using language to provide access to visual media like movies, television shows, and live events for people with visual impairments? 3) What are the similarities between SVT AND MA 4) According to the course materials, can Audio Description (AD) be used for static visuals, such as in museums or exhibitions? 5) What are the Stages in the AD workflow? 6) How can audio description benefit viewers beyond those who are blind or visually impaired? 7) What types of AD guidelines exist 8) What are the differences between AD guidelines? Give some examples 9) What and when should be described? 10) Why is voicing important for AD and what constitutes good voicing? 11) Which elements are not suitable for AD? 12) Mention the stages of the Production workflow 13) How does sound design differentiate between sounds that exist within the world of the film (diegetic) and those added for effect (non-diegetic)? 14) What are two free software tools for AD? 15) How can Culture affect AD in films? 16) According to the Accessible Approach, what are the two key qualities of effective language used in audio description (AD)? 17) What are the four photographic qualities that should be taken into account when working with AD 18) What is the introduction about? 19) Name the tools used during the script preparation phase. 20) What are the different aspects covered in the course on audio description (AD)?

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