
Senior Citizens as an Underresearched Age Group of Audiovisual Translation Users
Author(s) -
Sonia Szkriba
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
półrocznik językoznawczy tertium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2543-7844
DOI - 10.7592/tertium.2021.6.2.174
Subject(s) - preference , psychology , point (geometry) , movie theater , visual arts , art , geometry , mathematics , economics , microeconomics
In recent years, approaches to audiovisua translation and media accessibility services have shifted from serving one group of viewers only towards a more universal design that takes into account a wider range of users. In line with that approach, some scholars point out, for example, that subtitling for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH) or accessibility applications created with the blind and partially-sighted in mind could prove beneficial to senior citizens. This group of viewers is likely to experience age-related sensori-motor and cognitive decline, which may significantly influence their film-watching experience as well as their preference for an AVT method. As populations in many countries are aging, senior citizens might be considered an important part of potential cinema clientele. Unfortunately, since studies in AVT have concentrated on younger audiences, little is known about senior citizens’ specific preferences concerning audiovisual translation. The objective of this article is to briefly characterise senior citizens as recipients of audiovisual translation and discuss the possibilities for future studies on the subject.