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    I need your help convincing nonprofits to caption their online videos

    Thanks! Thanks, Ri Sol, and everyone else! I will fix the Google form problem today. (I was wondering why everyone was still sending me their e-mail addresses when I thought I had changed the form to ask only for a location!) To DeafDucky, I think Udemy could easily justify the price of...
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    Red Cross showing the F word in their video's auto-generated captions

    Warning: for mature audiences only. I just found the "F" word in an auto-generated caption for a Red Cross YouTube video, a little promotional sketch featuring a 10-year-old girl and entitled "What the heck are they doing with my money?" Unfortunately, the Red Cross is one of the many...
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    Should the online videos of nonprofits be accessible to the deaf?

    I obviously think that the answer is yes, since I'm the founder of www.captionsfortheweb.com, a company whose goal is to convince nonprofits to begin providing meaningful captions for their online videos. The major nonprofits think otherwise, however, since the vast majority of them offer no...
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    I need your help convincing nonprofits to caption their online videos

    My name is Brian Quass from Basye, Virginia, and I am a closed captioner with 25 years of experience. In April of this year, I went freelance to create www.captionsfortheweb.com, a website and company whose goal is to bring quality closed captions to online videos. I formed this company...
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    Hello from a freelance captioner

    Greetings. My name is Brian Quass from Basye, Virginia. I have been closed captioning television, video, etc., for the last 25 years. In April of this year, I went freelance to form www.CaptionsForTheWeb.com, a website and company whose goal is to promote quality closed captioning of online...
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