Accessibility

Everyone should be able to use this.

What we did

This site was built to meet Israeli standard 5568, which follows the international WCAG 2.0 guidelines at level AA. It is written as plain HTML with real headings, landmarks and lists, so a screen reader can read it in order. Every control can be reached and operated with a keyboard alone, and the focus outline is always visible. Images that carry meaning have text alternatives, and images that are decoration are hidden from screen readers. Text contrast meets the required ratio against its background.

The accessibility menu

The button at the edge of the screen opens a menu with larger text, high contrast, highlighted links, a more readable font, wider spacing, a large cursor, and a switch that stops all movement on the page. Your choices are remembered on this device until you reset them. The menu is the studio's own code, not a bought overlay: an overlay cannot make a page accessible, and nothing here depends on an outside script.

Moving pictures

The film that runs across the top of the home page has no sound and can be stopped from the accessibility menu. If your device or browser is set to reduce motion, it does not play at all. The films themselves open in the Vimeo player, which has its own keyboard controls, captions where they exist, and a full screen mode.

Known limits

The films are hosted on Vimeo, and parts of that player are outside our control. Some of the older films in the archive have no captions. We are adding them as the films are revisited.

If something is in the way

Tell us and we will fix it. This is the fastest way to reach the person responsible for accessibility here.

Accessibility coordinator
Assaf Zellner
Phone
052-333-1126
Email
assaf@studioanimedia.com
Statement last updated
August 2026