After a successful first All Access Comedy, Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) and Pilot Light Productions, in association with Ha!ifax ComedyFest, are excited to announce the second special—hosted by ...
Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) is proud to announce the recipients of its 2024 AMI Robert Pearson Memorial Scholarship. The program, which launched in 2012, is open to Canadian students with a disability ...
The Described Video Guide is a comprehensive list of all programs across all stations in Canada available with described video. Listings are available online or by phone up to five days in advance.
AMI-tv is the world's first television network to broadcast all programs with open format described video for Canadians who are blind or partially sighted, and is included as part of the basic digital ...
An artist, actor and advocate for persons with disabilities, Amy Amantea spends her time volunteering in the community, enhancing accessibility and creating awareness around sight loss. She plans to ...
Employable Me: Where Are They Now?
Integrated Described Video (IDV) is a method of producing video content for blind and partially sighted audiences from the ground up, whereby the identification of key visual elements is incorporated ...
Established in 2012, the AMI Scholarship Program was created to ensure that post-secondary education is available to members of the disability community. In 2016, the program was renamed the AMI ...
AMI believes in an inclusive society in which media is accessible to all Canadians. AMI’s goal is to be a world leader in accessibility, from the way we regard our customers to the employees we hire.
Described Video (DV) uses a secondary audio track synchronized with media to provide aural representation of visual narrative of a program's non-verbal elements that may include surroundings, costumes ...