Descriptive Video Works, a privately owned Canadian company founded in 2003, provides broadcast professional services, specializing in localization and access services. Employing approximately 50 people, the company's most recent annual revenue (2023) was less than $10 million.
Descriptive Video Works announced the launch of Sign Language Services on an unspecified date. On August 8, 2024, NBCUniversal partnered with Descriptive Video Works to provide audio description services for visually impaired viewers of the Olympic Games. The company also announced the death of its Advisory Council member, Brandon Cole, on an unspecified date. On an unspecified date, Jenna Jennissary and Ross Minor participated in a BBC Newsbeat discussion about audio description in video games. Finally, Descriptive Video Works, a Keywords Studio, hosted a panel on blind accessibility and audio description in honor of Global Accessibility Awareness Day on an unspecified date.
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Descriptive Video Works offers 2 products in the media tech industry. Descriptive Video Works's product portfolio comprises of media managed services.
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Descriptive Video Works's revenues were less than $10M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Descriptive Video Works's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is localisation and access services. For full access to Descriptive Video Works's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Descriptive Video Works's customers primarily consist of broadcast television and radio companies. Examples of Descriptive Video Works's customers include CBC/SRC, Viacom and NBCUniversal.
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