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ABOUT LOU GIANSANTE

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  • An award-winning scriptwriter, producer, and narrator of Classic, Audio Descriptive,
  • and Inclusive audio tours for adults and children.
 
  • He can create accessible audio for all, weaving together language for the ear, the emotional power of sound, friendly narration, and audio description using original guidelines developed working with Art Beyond Sight.

  • He consults on audio description to art, history, and science museums and can train educators, docents, and curators.  His work helps museums  and other cultural organizations meet the legal, moral, and curatorial challenge of providing access and inclusion for all people. 
See his article for the Museum Association of New York website: Accessible Audio Tours: For Some or For All?
          Find more at his website  www.lougiansante.org

Writer of Audio Description for: (Alphabetically)
Brooklyn Museum
​Casa Loma Historical Site
CDC Center for Disease Control

Denver Art Museum
Grand Central Terminal
Four Rivers Environmental Center

Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame
Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum
Jewish Community Center (NY)
M+ Museum (Hong Kong)

National Center for Civil and Human Rights
National Gallery Singapore
National Museum of the U.S. Army
National Vietnam War Museum

New-York Historical Society
​State Farm Good Neighbor Museum
St. Patrick's Cathedral (NYC)

VSA (Very Special Arts)
Washington Square Park (NYC)

World Trade Center One World Observatory
Whitney Museum of American Art

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  • About
  • WRITING AD
    • A BRIEF HISTORY OF AD
    • AD FOR MUSEUMS >
      • Women Drying Their Hair
      • Empire State Building
      • Louisiana Rice Fields
    • AD FOR SOME -- OR ALL >
      • The Information Booth
    • HOW TO WRITE -- CONTENT
    • HOW TO WRITE -- FOR THE EAR
    • WRITING AD WITH SOUND >
      • View of Domaine St. Joseph
      • Number 27
      • Nude Descending
    • AD FOR HISTORIC SITES
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  • FAQS