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Video Captioning Project for the Maier Museum of Art

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ORGANIZATION: Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College

  • 6 people are interested

We need a few volunteers to help us clean up the computer-generated captions on videos of our events such as the Berlind Symposium and lectures before we post them online. We have a small backlog of videos and a number of upcoming events in 2024 that will need this attention, making this an ongoing volunteer opportunity.

We utilize Capcut (a free cloud-based video editing software application) to automatically caption videos. These computer-generated captions have spelling and grammatical errors that must be manually corrected. We also need someone to check proper noun use/name spelling (example: Capcut often translates the name of our museum from Maier to Mayor).

Captioning our videos is essential for people with hearing impairments plus many others may want to watch our videos in an environment where they can politely play the video without sound (for instance, at work in a cube farm or in a public place such as a coffee shop).

Volunteers can work on captioning from their home computers.

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About Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College

Location:

1 Quinlan Street, Lynchburg, VA 24503, US

Mission Statement

The Maier Museum of Art exists to strengthen the academic curriculum and cultural life of Randolph College by encouraging aesthetic enjoyment, cultural understanding, and critical study of the visual arts, especially the Museum’s distinguished collection of American Art. The Museum accomplishes its mission in two ways. First, it collects, preserves, researches, exhibits, and interprets works of American art. Second, it presents exhibitions and programs that either enhance its permanent collection or examine other artistic traditions, thereby broadening its educational scope. The Maier serves the Randolph College community as its primary audience, but also extends its purview to local, state, and national audiences. By promoting a lifelong appreciation of the visual arts and their varied cultural contexts, the Maier Museum of Art strives to enrich the intellectual and cultural life of the College and the broader community.

Description

The Maier Museum of Art houses Randolph College’s nationally recognized collection featuring works by outstanding American artists of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. Located on the Randolph College campus and open free to visitors year-round, the Museum serves both the academic community and the public and offers changing exhibitions, rotating displays of the Colleges permanent collection, and educational programs. The Collection and special exhibitions are used as a teaching tool in many courses, a museum studies major is offered through the art department, internships and work-study positions are available, and volunteer and social opportunities enhance the quality of campus life. A variety of visiting lecturers speak on the Collection and special exhibitions throughout the academic year, and the Helen Clark Berlind Symposium brings notable scholars and artists to campus in conjunction with the Annual Exhibition. Randolph College also serves the larger community of Lynchburg and the Central Virginia region and continues to fulfill the hope expressed by early patrons, that our students and neighbors can "study objects of art frequently, seriously, and at leisure." The public is welcome to visit throughout the year, and educational programs are available to all. The Maier staff and volunteer docents from the community offer tours to local schools and other groups. Hands-on programs for teens, children and families are offered throughout the year.

CAUSE AREAS

Education & Literacy
Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Video Production

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • 2-3 hours per video (time varies based on video length)
  • Excellent attention to detail and good grasp of spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Comfortable utilizing technology. Experience with CapCut a plus.

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