Re: Lowering volume of sounds from videos 1-4 and 5

Daniel this is great, many thanks!


On 15/02/2020 17:50, dmontalvo@w3.org wrote:
> Hey Shadi:
> 
> In yesterday's EOWG call we talked about a couple of sounds which were a bit
> sharp for some. I suggested we could ask the producers to lower their volume
> a little bit instead of removing them. The below are specifics where I think
> we could lower the volume. The exact words or gaps where the sounds play are
> surrounded by asterisks **word** (words) or **--** (gap).
> 
> # For all videos:
> 
> Closing section: from 1:50 till the end. I would lower the volume of those a
> bit.
> 
> Video 1:
> 
> No specific issues found.
> 
> Video 2
>   
> In the sentences:
>    * "Even if you are **new** to accessibility, and **not** technical".
>    * "You can do **most** of the checks using any web browser",
>    * "Start your accessibility **journey** right now by doing some checks".
> There are bubble-like sounds that play just at the same time as the words
> surrounded by asterisks are pronounced. I would lower their volume a bit.
> 
> # Video 3:
> 
> In the sentences:
>    * "Tools can be integrated into different work environments. For example,
> **--** into your web browser, content **management** system (C-M-S), **--**
> and your development and deployment tools."
>    * "They support different roles in a project team, such as content
> authors, **--** code developers, **designers**, and **product owners**."
> There are bubble-like sounds that play just at the same time as the words
> surrounded by asterisks are pronounced, and some others play just while the
> Voiceover artist is not speaking.. I would lower their volume a bit.
> 
> # Video 4
> 
> No specific issues found.
> 
> # Video 5:
> 
> In the sentences:
>    * "**Involving people with disabilities** throughout your design and
> development process can be more effective and yield better results:"
>    * "Involving Users in Web Projects for Better, Easier Accessibility"
> **provides guidance on project planning**, and throughout the design and
> development process."
> There are bubble-like sounds that play just at the same time as the words
> surrounded by asterisks are pronounced. I would lower their volume a bit.
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/
Accessibility Strategy and Technology Specialist
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Received on Monday, 17 February 2020 18:34:42 UTC