Bridge Multimedia provides virtual event production and accessibility services for New York University’s Program for Inclusion and Neurodiversity Education.
Bridge Multimedia organized and hosted a unique multisensory musical activity for the 2023 Advanced Research Seminar on Audio Description.
One of Bridge’s core beliefs is that collaboration is vital to the continued expansion of multimedia accessibility. This valuable cooperation was demonstrated in Bridge’s recent partnership with CAST and DCMP on a video project funded by OSEP.
Bridge Multimedia’s accessible educational video game Cyberchase: Duck Dash, developed in collaboration with the WNET Group, received a 2023 Kidscreen Award.
Advancing Racial Equity in the Deaf STEM Community is an accessible video podcast series created by Bridge Multimedia and TERC. Guests include a diverse group of science professionals with disabilities who discuss racial and disability equity and inclusion.
Bridge Multimedia produced “inclusive accessibility” for 3 Native American-themed films for WNET’s American Masters, each with an Indigenous audio description narrator to ensure appropriate representation.
Bridge served on the FCC Disability Advisory Committee’s Internet Protocol Closed Caption Subcommittee to create a Recommendations Report. We also provided PDF remediation for accessibility.
Bridge partnered with TERC and NSF to create and produce a first-ever accessible video podcast series, with ASL, to encourage Deaf or Hard of Hearing students to explore careers in STEM fields.
Producing these immersive events with captioning, American Sign Language, and audio description gave Bridge a unique opportunity to compile proven practices for the creation of engaging, and smooth-running WCAG and 508-compliant remote events.
Bridge Multimedia provides accessibility and production services for a four-part video series by CAST's AEM Center. The videos feature users of accessibility tools and strategies to involve all students in a shared learning experience.