
Video Review Volunteer
Help us to review "RAF Stories" videos before they’re uploaded to the website for inaccuracies in the captions.
About this Opportunity
What is the role?
RAF Stories is a small department within RAF Museum that interviews past and present RAF service personnel for an online collection and distribution.
Every month, we upload approximately 20 short clips of people telling stories and anecdotes about their life and experiences in and around the RAF. We are looking for someone to provide fresh eyes on these videos to check for technical and editor errors as well as other errors or missing closed captions. This role would suit someone who is interested in human stories and has an eye for detail. This role will be completed remote.
What will I be doing?
· Watch the videos and amend inaccuracies in the captions via the HappyScribe website
· Report any mistakes in the video (i.e. problems with audio)
This role is perfect for you if you…
· Would like to engage with volunteering from home
· Have an interest in human stories
· Have an eye for detail
· Have access to a computer
· Have some technical competency
· Have some knowledge of RAF or the military
What’s in it for me?
· Become part of a great team of volunteers and staff
· Meet new people and have new experiences
· Discounts in gift shop and café
· Free access to the Flight Zone and similar attractions on site
· Travel expenses reimbursed up to £14.50 per day, in line with our policy
· Free entry to a wide selection of other museum and heritage sites and exhibitions nationwide
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About the Organisation
Royal Air Force Museum
Our purpose is to tell the story of the Royal Air Force through its people and collections. For our visitors, we make our collections and the RAF story relevant and stimulating For current and former RAF personnel and their families we preserve, honour and share the stories of their service For our nation we help people to understand the impact of the RAF in the worldWith a world-class aircraft collection, integrated with special exhibitions, films, interactives, artwork, engines, missiles, photographs, uniforms, medals and research and education facilities, the Museum takes an innovative approach while keeping with tradition.
