Bridge’s Research & Development Division Will Conduct Three Accessibility Research Studies for Longtime Friends, PBS KIDS
Bridge’s free accessible educational video games, that we developed with funding from OSEP, continue to enjoy remarkable success on the PBS KIDS website and app.
Bridge provided multilingual sign language accessibility for the children’s PBS series Let’s Learn, produced by The WNET Group.
First-ever Disability Loop Group launched by the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge
Fast Company magazine spotlighted a recent Bridge project: ASL research and interpretation for 60 episodes of PBS KIDS programming.
Bridge Multimedia hosted an informative seminar which bought together audio description users and a wide range of accessibility experts to focus on technology advances in the field of audio description.
Bridge Multimedia was proud to provide accessibility for the 16th annual ReelAbilities disability-related film festival in NYC.
Accessibility Scores a Touchdown! Bridge Provides Audio Description for Google Pixel Super Bowl Commercial.
The Office of Special Education Programs, Bridge Multimedia, and Hearst Media Production Group team up to provide accessibility for a weekly NBC Educational/Informational television series.
Bridge produced a short video that encourages people who are blind or visually impaired to consider jobs in the field of accessible media.