- YouTube - The largest video-sharing platform with the greatest reach. YouTube still remains the best platform for discoverability.
- Vimeo - Reels and portfolios are frequently showcased.
- PeerTube - Federated alternative for people frustrated with how social media is monopolized by a few corporations.
- Internet Archive - Good place to back up files.
You will find some of the assests within this repository. If you are covering my work and would like to reference me, go for it.
All scripts and research materials will be released. Translators and transcribers are welcome to use the sources to make the process easier.
Requested translations can be found under #TranslationTeam or in individual playlists. When done translating or captioning, either add "#WithSubtitles" or "#WithCaptions".
Here are a few helpful styling and formatting guides to get started:
- BBC Subtitle Guideline (Archived)
- The CBC Captioning Style Guide, January 2003 (Archived)
- Closed Captioning Standards and Protocol for Canadian English Language Broadcasters, February 2004 (Archived)
- Closed Captioning Standards and Protocol for Canadian English Language Television Programming Services, August 2012 (Archived)
- Humber College Captioning Style Guide, May 2019 (Archived)
- Rev Caption Style Guide v4.0.1, May 2019 (Archived)
All videos will have transcripts and video descriptions for deafblind audience.
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This repository and all files, documents, and source code contained in this repository, to the exant possible under law, is available under the Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal license. Effectively, this project is public domain. Note that some illustrations and photographs are not public domain, and those can be found in
resources/COPYRIGHT.md
.