need funding for captioning 32 hours of video

Claudia S. Bianchini chiadu14 at GMAIL.COM
Mon Aug 4 10:13:56 UTC 2014


>>> And  it is wonderful that those who are affiliated with academic
institutions, such as colleges and universities, can possibly get
reimbursed by their institution, for any Symposium fees. I have now
received three payments from presenters with an academic affiliation -
thank you!

I want to clarify that, for this time, it is impossible for us to get
refunded for the Symposium fees. The only way to do that is that BEFORE the
symposium you open a way to pay (and not to donate) a pre-established
amount of money, identical for every kind of person (students, researchers,
school teachers... can pay different amounts but every member of a category
have, officially, to pay the same... the you can crate a sort of
"economical help" for those who can't pay, but it is not a problem for
university)  and you write on the website that is for "conference fee". So
our donations (I speak for Fabrizio and I) are from our personal wallet,
not from university.
Next year, maybe, we can get a re-found if we have a fee request fully
compliant with the administrative rules.



Claudia S. Bianchini, PhD
MCF Licence SDL-LSF, Univ. Poitiers
Laboratoire EA3816-FoReLL
<chiadu14 at gmail.comt>claudia.savina.bianchini at univ-poitiers.fr
<chiadu14 at gmail.comt>
Université de Poitiers - UFR Lettres et Langues (Bât. A3)
1 rue Raymond CANTEL - TSA 11102
86073 POITIERS CEDEX 9


2014-08-04 8:10 GMT+02:00 Valerie Sutton <signwriting at mac.com>:

> SignWriting List
> August 3, 2014
>
> Thank you, André, for this message about raising money through receiving
> ads … I believe that taking in ads is a practical solution just as long as
> they are approved by Google (this is necessary I have learned the hard
> way), since we are advertising on the internet, and just as long as they
> are not hard on our viewer’s eyes - it can be very distracting to be
> watching a broadcast and having ads flashing near the viewing screen or
> other instances where ads are intrusive - so I will definitely work at that
> -
>
> It is great that you have training in advertising - In our case, we are on
> the internet, so usually our advertisers are on the internet too…and mostly
> they ask to place simple text link ads on the front of signwriting.org
>
> Our organization has actually been partially supported by ads on the
> internet until recently, when Google changed their rules on how their
> directories worked with ads…they have a complex system and we must follow
> their rules since Google is playing a big role in our SignWriting Symposium.
>
> I think it is astonishing that Google Hangouts did not charge us any money
> for using their broadcasting software…The only costs our SW Symposium has,
> it appears, is the cost of paying our staff, including web designers,
> interpreters, translators, captioners, transcriptionists, IT Tech support,
> and video editors. They all worked, and are working, so hard… but the
> actual “facilities for broadcasting” were free…
>
> And  it is wonderful that those who are affiliated with academic
> institutions, such as colleges and universities, can possibly get
> reimbursed by their institution, for any Symposium fees. I have now
> received three payments from presenters with an academic affiliation -
> thank you!
>
> Val ;-)
>
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>
>
>
> On Aug 2, 2014, at 12:56 PM, André L <andre-andre at HOTMAIL.CA> wrote:
>
> We should look for an event sponsorship.
>
> I believe that insurance companies, cochlear implant,  hearign aid and
> batteries companies would be interested in paid sponsorship publicity.
> Manufacturer of deaf material would be interested (alarm system, alarm
> clock).  Closed-cationing companies for TV also have an interest.  Telecom
> companies also have interest  (phone companies that provide translation
> service for Deafs).  It would take some thinking on how much you would
> charge them.  *Not too cheap *and beeing caught with low value image.
>
> I had a training 15 years ago on this.  I do not know the real values of
> this.  It went like: 1000$ for a mention, 2000$ for a web link, 5000$ for a
> big logo...  Then you gather them all, the small and the big ones.  Some
> will want monopole in their own area, this is more expensive.
>
> The idea was to prove them that their target clients will see the add.
>
> Workers unions can have money.  It may be possible to target those that
> hire deaf people, like heavy noise printing industries.
>
> André Lemyre
>
>
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