TV Viewing with
a Loop System
by Denise Porter
Editor: I saw Denise's powerful story on bhNEWS and I thought many of
you would be interested in it. She graciously allowed us to share it
with you. Induction loops are wonderful tools, as this story
illustrates. They're not just for public places any more! ;-)
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I had a personal loop system hooked up in my living room this week.
My husband set the loop under "my" chair and attached it to
the television. At first I was skeptical, because I have relied on
closed captioning for a number of years now. However, I was amazed at
what I could hear! I use my t-switch often........... sometimes with a
personal FM system, occasionally if a meeting room is actually looped
(although that is rare......... a completely separate topic!), but I
have never used it on a personal loop system. I think my initial
perception was that I would only hear amplification of the voices.
The first thing I had to watch was "The Fellowship of the
Ring" on DVD. Now as a "Lord of the Ring" fan, I dismally
sat through 4 different trips to the theatre when it first came out. (My
family shares my passion for Tolkien). I couldn't wait for it to be
released on video/DVD so that I could "hear" thru closed
captioning! So....... I thought I had experienced this movie already!
NOT! I almost jumped out of my chair when I heard ol' Gollum's voice for
the first time. (Jumping out of your chair in fright renders the afore
mentioned personal loop ineffective!) My children at first were tickled
at "the things Mom was hearing".
I'd pause the movie ever so often and say, "WHAT was THAT? That
noise right here? What is THAT?????"
Their prompt reply: "That's the noise the horses make when their
hooves hit the ground, Mom!"
Another ten minutes pass, and again I pause the movie, "Oh my
gosh! What is that SOUND? What is that???"
Again their reply: "Mom, that is the sound of leaves crunching
when their boots hit the ground as they walk through the forest!"
At this point they are sitting on the edge of THEIR seats! What will
Mom hear next? I noticed out of the corner of my eye that they kept
poking each other and smiling as I sat there with my mouth LITERALLY
hanging open!
Another 5 minutes......."Oh geesh! What is THAT? What is that
SOUND?"
Now this one took a minute or two for the kids to rewind, review, and
figure out what I was hearing.....and they announce, "That is the
wind whipping through the trees!"
I could continue, but suffice it to say that I spent many minutes
crying my eyes out for what I was "hearing"! I have never
enjoyed a movie so much! My family couldn't figure out if I was thrilled
or upset! I heard noises in this movie, that I had even forgotten! I had
forgotten that footsteps would "stomp, stomp, stomp" up the
stairs of an old tavern. Too long it had been since I heard the water
from a small stream as it tumbled over the rocks! So I sat
there......... crying and laughing, pausing and questioning. I enjoyed a
movie with my family, and enjoyed it "hearing"! (The kids?
Well they were getting a
little tired of all the pausing! Who could blame them?)
My husband on the other hand, hovered like a nervous mother
hen......."Is it working okay", "Can I adjust the
volume?", "What are you hearing that you haven't?" Grin.
Talk about individual attention!
I fear my housework may suffer, and perhaps we'll be living on
take-out pizza for awhile. After all, I have a whole shelf of movies to
"hear" again!