Does Tiger offer capabilities for the visually impaired?

Hopefully I am posting this in the right forum...
I made a movie of a get together (with titles, transitions, audio, etc) and would like to give a copy of the DVD to a blind friend. Obviously, he won't be able to "watch" the movie, but I thought it'd be nice if I could "enhance" it for him with having the titles, transitions, and clips explained in words like a (short) running commentary. Would this be possible? I checked speech recognition, but it seems all it does is recognize certain commands.

Hi Barbara!
I did a quick google search for you and, without it answering your question, came up with this interview:
http://www.surfbits.com/?p=1068
which might be of interest to you.

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