Abstract

The 21st century is a rapidly developing information age. Through the combination of art and technology, barrier free cultural content can not only remove the obstacles for barrier people to accept cultural content, but also broaden the scope of online barrier free audio-visual communication, but also help visually impaired people better understand cultural achievements through oral images and promote the social integration of barrier groups. However, at present, the supply of audio-visual works of barrier free culture is relatively small, and the production level of barrier free cultural content produced for barrier groups is not high. The most important thing is the extreme lack of professionals for barrier free film and television IP creative publishing and distribution. Facing this situation, the practice of some European universities has brought better enlightenment, and also provided reference for the cultivation of barrier free film and television cultural talents in Chinese universities.

Highlights

  • The 21st century is a rapidly developing information age

  • Achieve the artistic transmission of barrier free audio-visual entertainment works through oral images, further tap the potential of the deep combination of integrated media and the media use needs of disabled people, use the large network woven by media integration to capture those special people who lost contact in cultural communication, and build a “blind path” for them under the digital media network environment

  • There is a great lack of artistic talents integrating the expertise of the three categories, especially those who are familiar with the living habits and appreciation characteristics of the visually impaired, which is a short board in the construction and communication of barrier free film and television

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Summary

Introduction

The 21st century is a rapidly developing information age. A large number of information products have been bred. In the early 1960s, the concept of “accessibility” began to take shape It began with the “normalization principle” put forward by Danish scholar N.E. BankMikkelsen, which advocates that every person with physical and mental disabilities should live and receive education with normal people in their culture as much as possible (Li, 2017). Achieve the artistic transmission of barrier free audio-visual entertainment works through oral images, further tap the potential of the deep combination of integrated media and the media use needs of disabled people, use the large network woven by media integration to capture those special people who lost contact in cultural communication, and build a “blind path” for them under the digital media network environment

Insufficient Creation of Cultural Content IP for Visually Impaired People
Li et al DOI
Lack of Barrier Free Film and Television Production Personnel Training
Definition of Barrier Free Film and Television Production
Curriculum Construction
Integration of Industry and Education
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