dotSUB's Enterprise Solutions are a cost-effective platform for managing high-quality subtitles at scale, deploying them to video players and mobile devices, and providing interactive transcripts for enhanced SEO.
On the 4th of July, 2011 (U.S. Independence Day), we posted a request on the Internet to participate in a global, crowdsourced, short film called A DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE. We received entries (of people reading the script or submitting artwork) from around the world. By Interdependence Day, 2011, this is what unfolded: a 4-minute global, crowdsourced film that marks the first film of the series LET IT RIPPLE: MOBILE FILMS FOR GLOBAL CHANGE.
A video I found in YouTube and liked very much. I think it should be made accessible to a wider audience through captioning in English and other languages.
The original is here: http://youtu.be/kUtH0DDJorM
The voice is from Gangaji, reading her book "The Diamond in Your Pocket" (audio book from Soundstrue). The music is by Lisa Gerrard and Patrick Cassidy from the album Immortal Memory. The song is Elegy.
Links to sites of the creator of the video, Kosi Freedom: http://www.kosi.co and kosifreedom.ning.com .
Designer Jessi Arrington packed nothing for TED but 7 pairs of undies, buying the rest of her clothes in thrift stores around LA. It's a meditation on conscious consumption -- wrapped in a rainbow of color and creativity.
Using simple, delightful illustrations, designer Stefan Sagmeister shares his latest thinking on happiness -- both the conscious and unconscious kind. His seven rules for life and design happiness can (with some customizations) apply to everyone seeking more joy.