I like the video idea.

For subtitles, I highly recommend http://universalsubtitles.org. It makes it
easy for a lot of people to collaborate in transcribing and translating.

For slides combined with video I've heard good things about popcorn and
butter, http://butterapp.org/, but I haven't tried it myself.

Stormy

On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 11:34 PM, Helios <helio...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Bryen,
> what about creating a videopresentation? Some time ago I created
> something similar for my visually impaired sister and it was used on
> some conference to present her as she could not attend physically.
>
> I could imagine some videos showing work with different a11y apps (I
> had some for Orca using speech and magnifier). These pieces of movies
> (I used HD camcorder, but current digital cameras can also produce
> nice movies) could be combined with slides or tittles.
>
> I used Inkscape to create the slides, some video basic editor to
> combine them with video, transition effects, speech comments, music
> (took some free from jamendo.com) and Aegisub for subtitles - my video
> was in Czech but I also needed English subtitles. Result was an SD AVI
> and 720p HD MP4 with SRT subtitles. According to the feedback, the
> presentation was successful.
>
> Such video could be played looped at your booth.
>
> regards
>
> Helios
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