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Take a look inside the world of Deaf history through the lens of Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center. Affiliated with Gallaudet University.
Mason Multi-Media Award Winners: Marcos Echeverría (“When We Were Safe”), Schuchman Center - Deaf Printers Pages (“Washington Post Deaf Printers”) & The Arkansas People’s History Project (“The Women’s Project: A Digital History”) !
While not all cameras offer the option to assign a unique name and avoid duplication, if your camera does provide this feature, I recommend taking advantage of it. (5/5)
Gratitude to all who joined our recent trivia session! Check out this video to unveil the solution to the previous query about file labeling. 📚🧐 #TriviaTuesday
On the other hand, the second label, which reads "IMG_0001," "IMG_0002," "IMG_0003," and so forth, is an approach I tend to avoid. Once you reach "IMG_9999," the camera resets back to "IMG_0001," which increases the possibility of duplicate names or labels. (4/5)
When you compare these two labels, which one do you find easier to read and searchable? Please share your opinions in the comments. Label A: 20230624_SDDC027.MP4. Label B. IMG_0023.MP4" (2/2)
Let's play trivia! Check out this reel from our lead producer, Zilvinas, on how the files containing films should be labeled. Tweet your answers below! 💡
Transcript: "Let's play a fun game. Below, I've provided two film label names. One label is longer and includes a combination of numbers and letters, while the other is shorter. These labels comes from different cameras. I am curious on your thoughts. (1/2)
Join us on a journey back to the Deaf Seniors of America (DSA) conference last month! We proudly presented the #DeafPrinters project and hosted an engaging panel. #DSAConference
Take a glimpse of our productive five-day expedition in #DeafNYC. We had the privilege of visiting Wantagh Senior Deaf Club and other Deaf Spaces, while also conducting 11 interviews and capturing B-roll footage of the city.
What do we do at the #DeafDocCenter?
We recently spent some time capturing B-roll footage of Deaf spaces: the site of HAD (Hebrew Association of the Deaf), Tanya Towers, Deaf Wellness Center, Temple Beth Or, and Jackson Heights subway stop. Stay tuned for more.
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The SDDC is proud to announce a new addition to the #DeafPrinters website, created by graduate research assistant Brenna Smith. visualizes the publications of Deaf schools from 1849 to the present.
https://t.co/lkulFEMlEU > History of Printing > Little Paper Family
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This collaboration between the Center for BDSC + SDDC will enable us to record and preserve the experiences black deaf students enrolled at the Kendall School during the first decade of segregation and integration, approximately 1952-1962. We look forward to sharing it with you!
The Schuchman center encourages you to grab your tickets to support filmmaker Alison O’Daniel. This film features a mostly D/deaf cast, including DC’s Warren “Wawa” Snipes, and offers a unique sensory experience exploring sound and its absence.
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