Closed captioned, if available. And, only at home on their TV. There is no closed-captioned at movie theaters. And so, subtitles may not be in a language that they can understand.
Subtitles or Closed Captioning.
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I cannot imagine how someone both Deaf and blind could partake of a motion picture. if only one of the handicaps existed- yes- a Blind person can (watch) TV -picking up only the sound- likewise a deaf person could follow the action visually- if both handicaps were in effect- obviously no movies.
1. Identity 2. Family Members 3. Where they live
She has been in 22 feature movies, 8 TV movies, and 9 TV series.
No movies, but their are dvds of the television show.
Movies, magazines, television programs.. all of these
Movies, magazines, television programs.. all of these
What you're looking for is Closed Captioning. It's intended for deaf people. Many television programs offer it and I'm sure its available on some DVDs. You'll have to activate that function on your television to get it for your movies.
subtitles.
We used closed captioning or subtitles.
To allow for an individual who has no hearing, to see text generated from a conversation or description included in Television, movies, and other media.
Yes, deaf people can read newspapers. They may rely on written text to access news and information, just like individuals who are hearing. Some may also use online news sources or receive news through sign language interpreters on television programs.
Downloading subtitles for movies and TV shows is generally a good idea if the movie one has did not come with subtitles at all, or maybe not subtitles in one's native tongue. Subtitles help people understand what is being said on screen, when the language spoken is not fully understood by them.
Answer That's rediculous who would think she was deaf even sue FBI or that marla lady who also went deaf later in life spoke well but differently my hats are off to them .they have worked hard to pusue there dreams . but Mae Whitman. pppllleeaassee .the first time i saw her in a movie myself was. when a man loves a woman. meg Ryan andie garcia. whatch it one of my favorite movies . that girl is not deaf at that age im sorry but u cant speak that perfectlyApparently not. Neither IMDB nor Wikipedia mention her being deaf, and she speaks perfectly in her roles in movies and on TV. If she is deaf, then it's one of the best kept secrets in Hollywood.
You can communicate with a deaf person using written notes, gestures, facial expressions, and body language. Utilizing visual aids, such as drawing or showing images, can also help convey your message effectively. Additionally, using technology like texting, email, or video calls with captioning can facilitate communication with deaf individuals.
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so that people could watch movies and tv