Friday, 1 January 2010

Access to Online Video - Some Tips

Access to Online Video - Transcripts and subtitles are important accessibility features in online video. But other considerations are often overlooked, says Trenton Moss, director at user experience consultancy Webcredible.

With the massive growth in populirity of online video sites such as YOUTUBE, and with video ads even now being trialled in magazines, many website owners are looking to enhance their offering with video.

Videos can be a great addition to your site, providing rich interactive content, and they're a great way of demonstrating a product. But good accessible design is crucial to ensure a universally hight-level user experience.

When making online videos accessible, most consideration is given to catering for blind and deaf users, concentrating on subttles and transcripts, but accessibility isn't that simple. This functionality, while essential, is time-cinsuming, technically difficult and is only part of the accessibility job. Read more about the The bigger picture and also about the Volume control to get the more interesting information.

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

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