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On December 4, 2008, a seminar was held focusing on Section 508 compliance and captioning standards, featuring prominent speakers from the FDIC. Greg Cofer discussed reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities, while Richard Ellis and Earl McJett elaborated on diversity initiatives and information management within the office. The discussion included the types of video used by FDIC, captioning requirements, and available resources. Attendees explored technical considerations for effective captioning including font choice, placement, and synchronization, ensuring accessible multimedia for all.
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SECTION 508andCAPTIONING Section 508 Coordinators’ Training Seminar December 4, 2008
Section 508 and Captioning • Today’s Panel • Greg Cofer, Reasonable Accommodations Coordinator/Chief, Special Programs Branch, Office of Diversity and Economic Opportunity, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Richard Ellis, Diversity Program Manager/EEO Specialist, Affirmative Employment and Diversity Section, ODEO, FDIC • Earl McJett, Section 508 Coordinator/Information Management Specialist, Administration Staff, ODEO, FDIC emcjett@fdic.gov • Skip Miller, Internet Coordinator, Affirmative Employment and Diversity Section, ODEO, FDIC
Section 508 and Captioning • Background • FDIC, one of the financial institution regulatory agencies • Captioning Standard - § 1194.24 Video and Multimedia Products • Captioning – (c) • Audio Description – (d) and (e)
Section 508 and Captioning • Types of Video Used by the FDIC • IPTV • CBI/Training Videos • VTC • Webcasts • FDIC YouTube Channel
Section 508 and Captioning Availability of Centralized Resources and Related Costs
Section 508 and Captioning Contract Vehicles for Captioning Services
Section 508 and Captioning Process for Accessing the Service
Section 508 and Captioning • Technical and Stylistic Considerations • Font • Face • Size • Placement • Synchronization • Compression • Voiceover Actors
Section 508 and Captioning Examples