Guidelines for Presenting Archived Video on the Web: An Overview
David Klein and K. "Fritz" Thompson

Presentation at the Association for Educational Communications and Technology Annual Conference

Dallas, Texas
October 12, 2006

Abstract: Successful web-based video represents decisions made by the producers, videographers, editors, compressors, application developers, and web designers based on a complex set of choices. To put video on your website, some decisions may be made for you, some may be based on your own practice and on exemplar sites, and some might be wild guesses. This presentation discusses some guidelines for critical decisions about preproduction, shooting, editing, and preparing archived, web-based video presentations. (You should have PowerPoint or the PowerPoint viewer to view the PowerPoint file.)

Because of the interest and complexity of the issues related to web-based video and captioning, we have created a bulletin board forum for interested individuals to receive further information about this subject, to convey their experiences, and to ask questions. The Accessible Video forum is located on the LHPDC bulletin board at http://disability2.law.uiowa.edu/bbs. (Note: because of incessant spam messages posted to the BBS, we require that users be registered on the bulletin board to post new messages or reply. To register, click on the New User link.)

Documents

  1. Presentation Proposal (Word Document )
  2. PowerPoint presentation (.PPS file)
  3. Decision Matrix