My daughter wants to campaign for autism described cinema/tv - thoughts?

Hi there,

My 14 year old autistic daughter has real difficulty following the plot of some tv and films. Not always, but sometimes. To give you a recent example, she easily followed Miss Perigrines school for peculiar children, but didn't have a clue what was going on when trying to watch Star Trek First Contact. I jokingly said there ought to be autism described tv like they do audio described tv for blind people, filling in social blanks and explaining non-literal language use/plot ideas.  She completely seized on the idea and thought it completely unfair this service wasn't already available! 

We've turned on audio description to see if that helps a bit, but it got me wondering if anyone else out there has the same problem as my daughter and wishes there was autism-targeted additional description?

Has anyone else found audio description helpful? We've only just turned it on so not yet gauged how useful it's likely to be.

thanks for any views 

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  • My problems are more with real life, where i have extreme difficulties with remembering names and faces etc.

    TV and films are easier to understand.

    The best for me are DVD's with subtitles.  I often mis hear what is being said and when it disagrees with the subtitles. I freeze, go back and watch it again.

    I like whole box sets where i can watch a whole series from the beginning with no gaps.  When i come into the middle of something.  I am lost.

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  • My problems are more with real life, where i have extreme difficulties with remembering names and faces etc.

    TV and films are easier to understand.

    The best for me are DVD's with subtitles.  I often mis hear what is being said and when it disagrees with the subtitles. I freeze, go back and watch it again.

    I like whole box sets where i can watch a whole series from the beginning with no gaps.  When i come into the middle of something.  I am lost.

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