PPT-Video Captioning Basics Pamela Thomas

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IT Accessibility Analyst Information Technology Services September 2019 2 What we will cover today WGAC 21 AAA as it relates to video captioning Benefits of captioning

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IT Accessibility Analyst Information Technology Services September 2019 2 What we will cover today WGAC 21 AAA as it relates to video captioning Benefits of captioning When to caption Types of . The only source video is found as a completed DVDVideo master This poses many challenges for captioners because they have to 64257nd a way to access the video found on the DVD disc Furthermore to caption a DVD a new master must be made with a DVD au VLC Professional. Development Center. About Us…. VLC Professional Development Center. Hosted at Wake Technical Community College. Provide training and support on distance learning and teaching to faculty throughout the NCCCS. Team Members. Dominic Dorsey, Director of Accessibility, Chair. Klass Kwant, . Video Content Production . Manager, Co-Chair. Frank Conner, Department Chair, Psychology. Lyttron Burris, . Professor of English. 2014. Team Members. Dominic Dorsey, Director of Accessibility, Chair. Klass Kwant, . Video Content Production . Manager, Co-Chair. Frank Conner, Department Chair, Psychology. Lyttron Burris, . Professor of English. Converting . TV CC. to . Web CC. Giovanni Galvez. Technical Developer. TV Closed Captions. Why is closed captioning . important for broadcasters?. Television Broadcasts Must Have Closed Caption Data. Institutional Models. In-House Production Model. Started in 2011. Fee for service 2012. ~5 students 2012-2015. 10 students AU2015. Mix of Transcript-only and Captioning requests. $60/hour material for Transcripts . of Captioning?. GREAT Conference. Asheville, N.C.. Nov. 2, . 2016. Who . we are. David . Litman, Hard of Hearing Services Coordinator Division of Services for the Deaf and the Hard . of H. earing . Philip Woodward, Systems Change Manager. Nazely Kurkjian. Coordinator of Disability, Diversity & Nontraditional Student Services. SUNY System Administration. Order of Presentation. Audio-Visual Accessibility . Laws & Technical Standards . Your Guide to Technology and Accessibility . Shannon Cowling, Assistant Director Accessible Communication and Media. Kent State University . What are Captions? . “Captioning . is the process of converting the audio content of a television broadcast, webcast, film, video, CD-ROM, DVD, live event, and other productions into text and displaying the text on a screen or monitor. Captions not only display words as the textual equivalent of spoken dialogue or narration, but they also include speaker identification, sound effects, and music description. Nazely Kurkjian. Coordinator of Disability, Diversity & Nontraditional Student Services. SUNY System Administration. Order of Presentation. Audio-Visual Accessibility . Laws & Technical Standards . Overview & How We're Doing. Terrill Thompson. Technology Accessibility Specialist. UW-IT Accessible Technology Services (ATS). tft@uw.edu. http://. uw.edu. /accessibility/video. Video accessibility issues. January . Institute . 2018. Objectives: . Promote . learning about . captioning & review MVCC Video Procedure of 2012. Reach . 100% compliance for providing closed-caption for all videos used in online and hybrid classes or in Blackboard Supplemental course . Desiree Alexander. Chloe McLaren. OCLC Works in Progress webinar May 13, 2020. What this presentation is, . and what it is not. Yes! is an airing of processes. No! is not a technical solution. Where are we. Module 2 of the NCCU Accessibility Certification Series. The Office of Student Disabilities Services. The Division of Extended Studies. The Office of e-Learning. The Office of Faculty Professional Development.

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