Video Captioning: History and Demo
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Sep 20, 2011
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Martin Luther King (MLK) Library
901 G St NW
Room 215
Washington, DC 20001-4531
Registration
Below is a breakdown of the schedule and how the meeting will unfold. Would greatly appreciate it if you can make sure you are on time so we can get started on time.
6:30 PM - 6:45 PM - Welcome everyone.
6:45 PM - 8:00 PM - This month’s Accessibility DC meetup will be a talk by Russell Heimlich.
Russell is an all-end (front & backend developer) at the Pew Research Center where he tinkers with WordPress, PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. On the side he created http://dummyimage.com and his latest venture VidCapper.com.
Video Captioning on the Web explores the history of video captions and how they can make the leap to the online video realm. Russell Heimlich will cover different ways for getting your videos transcribed and accessible whether it be a paid-for service or cheaper Do-it-Yourself methods. He'll also show off an early demo of VidCapper.com, his new project that will make captioningvideos on the web easier and less tedious.
This talk is good for those interested in accessibility, web application development, online video, and/or interface design.
Russell Heimlich - http://www.RussellHeimlich.com/blog
8:00 PM - 8:30 PM - Closing remarks, clean-up, and information about after event wanderings. We will also be looking for more ideas of what talks people want to here and/or give for the next meeting.
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Martin Luther King (MLK) Library
901 G St NW
Room 215
Washington, DC 20001-4531
Registration
Below is a breakdown of the schedule and how the meeting will unfold. Would greatly appreciate it if you can make sure you are on time so we can get started on time.
6:30 PM - 6:45 PM - Welcome everyone.
6:45 PM - 8:00 PM - This month’s Accessibility DC meetup will be a talk by Russell Heimlich.
Russell is an all-end (front & backend developer) at the Pew Research Center where he tinkers with WordPress, PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. On the side he created http://dummyimage.com and his latest venture VidCapper.com.
Video Captioning on the Web explores the history of video captions and how they can make the leap to the online video realm. Russell Heimlich will cover different ways for getting your videos transcribed and accessible whether it be a paid-for service or cheaper Do-it-Yourself methods. He'll also show off an early demo of VidCapper.com, his new project that will make captioningvideos on the web easier and less tedious.
This talk is good for those interested in accessibility, web application development, online video, and/or interface design.
Russell Heimlich - http://www.RussellHeimlich.com/blog
8:00 PM - 8:30 PM - Closing remarks, clean-up, and information about after event wanderings. We will also be looking for more ideas of what talks people want to here and/or give for the next meeting.