Spurrier explains, “We were on a bit of a tight turnaround, but Take 1 worked very fast, and were very responsive.” And the Take 1 team were able to provide workarounds for the complexities of the project, too. The documentary episode was set to be shown on a full-sized theatrical screen at the festival, so the captioning provided needed be burnt-in to a high-resolution video. A further complication was that the captions had to be positioned to accommodate for an on-screen sign language interpreter to allow for more complete accessibility. This meant sharing extremely large, high-resolution files between the teams, but Spurrier notes, “Take 1 were able to find us a workaround that meant we met all of the deliverables – the team were really proactive.”
To create a fully accessible piece of content, HTYT also tasked Take 1 with providing audio descriptions for the premiering episode. Spurrier comments, “Audio descriptions can sometimes prove difficult – you have to work around the existing dialogue and soundtrack – but Take 1 did a brilliant job.” And the documentary, including all its accessibility accommodations, was incredibly well received. Spurrier notes, “People were blown away by the standard of the content – and the care and attention put into the project. The response was extraordinary.”
Not only did the content resonate with the audience, it also created new opportunities for HTYT. Spurrier adds, “The documentary had a fantastic impact at ReelAbilities, without question. But it also opened doors for us in terms of the people we were able to meet whilst showcasing the documentary film.”