STATUTORY AND REGULATORY BACKGROUND The history behind the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 (“CVAA”) was recited in the United States’ Statement...
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STATUTORY AND REGULATORY BACKGROUND
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11B-228.1 General
Depositories include, but are not limited to, night receptacles in banks, post offices, video stores, and libraries. ◼...
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411.1 General
Where ICT displays or processes video with synchronized audio, ICT shall conform to 411.1.1 or 411.1.2....
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Audio Description
Audio description of video provides information about actions, characters, scene changes, on-screen text, and other visual content....
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Audio Description
Audio description of video provides information about actions, characters, scene changes, on-screen text, and other visual content....
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C.6.iv. - Do videotapes of briefings or "raw or stock" film footage for documentation purposes have to be captioned or audio described? What if the videotape is later played for an audience? Do graphs and charts used in the briefing have to be audio described?
Briefings or other recordings made for purposes of documentation are not considered "training or informational videos."...
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Audio Description
Audio description of video provides information about actions, characters, scene changes, on-screen text, and other visual content....
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Audio Description
Audio description of video provides information about actions, characters, scene changes, on-screen text, and other visual content....
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§382.115(e)
(e) The accessibility requirements for onboard video safety presentations that carriers must meet are outlined in section 382.69....
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Language Issues
It is not necessary to avoid these expressions When around people who are blind: “Did you see that game?” “See you later.”...
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Study Population
Subjects 28-45 were tested at the Richmond Convention Center in Richmond, VA during the National Veterans Wheelchair Games....
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413.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
, including analog and digital televisions, tuners, personal video display devices, converter boxes, and computer equipment....
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§ 36.303(f)(1)
(1) High quality, clear, real-time, full-motion video and audio over a dedicated high-speed internet connection;...
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§ 35.160(d)(1)
(1) High quality, clear, real-time, full-motion video and audio over a dedicated high speed Internet connection;...
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411.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
411.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section addresses the accessibility of audio-visual technologies—including analog and digital televisions, tuners, personal video display...
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How VRS works
The VRS caller, using a television or a computer with a video camera device and a broadband (high speed) Internet connection, contacts a VRS CA, who is a qualified sign language interpreter...
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902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
limiting and questioned whether it would apply, as they felt it should, to surfaces used for purposes not necessarily considered "work," such as counters that support credit card readers or video...
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Captioning
• Captioning on promotional, special event, and exhibition videos for people with hearing loss or cognitive changes ensure the message is not lost in the ambient sound and music....
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413.1 General
Where ICT displays or processes video with synchronized audio, ICT shall provide closed caption processing technology that conforms to 413.1.1 or 413.1.2....
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503.4 User Controls for Captions and Audio Description
Where ICT displays video with synchronized audio, ICT shall provide user controls for closed captions and audio descriptions conforming to 503.4....
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503.4 User Controls for Captions and Audio Description
Where ICT displays video with synchronized audio, ICT shall provide user controls for closed captions and audio description conforming to 503.4....
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Captioning at sporting venues. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One national association noted that the typical stenographer expense for a professional football game in Washington, DC, is about $550 per game....