Accessibility
MOSION Studio is designed to support filmmakers, distributors, and rights holders across the Studio landing page, application flow, and Studio account experience. This page explains the current accessibility direction, known limitations, and how to reach support when something blocks the task you need to complete.
- We treat accessibility as part of product quality, not a separate afterthought.
- We review key navigation, forms, and partner workflows for clarity, responsiveness, and keyboard use.
- If you encounter a blocker, we want a direct report so the issue can be reviewed and fixed.
What this page covers
This page covers the public Studio landing page, the Studio application flow, and the Studio web experience used by approved partners. It describes the direction we are actively maintaining, but it does not guarantee that every feature in every release is fully conformant with a specific accessibility standard at all times.
How we approach accessibility
We aim to keep Studio navigation predictable, forms understandable, layouts readable, and core account tasks usable across current browsers and modern mobile devices. Accessibility review is part of ongoing design and implementation work, especially around semantics, focus order, reflow, motion, and interaction feedback.
Our practical target is alignment with current accessibility expectations around contrast, keyboard access, zoom and reflow behaviour, field labelling, clear error states, and understandable page structure.
Current areas of support
- Responsive layouts across desktop and mobile breakpoints.
- Semantic headings, links, buttons, and form fields across the landing page and application flow.
- Visible interaction states on key navigation and form controls.
- Direct support by email when a Studio task cannot be completed independently.
Where issues may still exist
MOSION Studio is still evolving, and some newer interface areas may require further refinement for assistive technology compatibility, motion tolerance, descriptive labelling, or focus flow. Promotional interface previews and newly released product surfaces are the most likely places for issues to appear first.
If something blocks you, the most useful report is a specific one: tell us the page, the task, the device, and the exact step that failed.
If you need help or another route
If a page, form, or control is difficult to use, contact us and describe what you were trying to do. We can review the issue and, where appropriate, help you complete the task through another support path while the underlying issue is being assessed.
What to include in an accessibility report
- The page or feature you were using.
- The device, operating system, browser, and any assistive technology involved.
- The exact step that failed, and what you expected to happen instead.
- A screenshot or screen recording if you have one.
Accessibility contact point
For Studio accessibility questions or reports, contact partners@mosion.app.