By Jake Drown
Tag: Captioning
Captioning provides written text for accessibility, benefiting the deaf/hard of hearing, non-native speakers, and people with disabilities. It’s widely used in various industries to promote inclusivity and accessibility. Skilled captioners use specialized software and equipment to transcribe the dialogue, sound effects, and other relevant information in real-time, ensuring a complete viewing experience for those who may not be able to hear or understand the spoken words. Captioning has become a legal requirement for many organizations, and it’s also considered a best practice for promoting accessibility and inclusivity. It’s an essential service that helps ensure that everyone can engage and enjoy content, regardless of their hearing abilities.
By Jake Drown
The Psychology of Closed Captioning: Increasing Viewer Engagement
By Jake Drown
Why You Should Always Include Closed Captions in Videos
By Jake Drown
Why You Should Invest in a Professional Closed Captioning Company for Your Facebook and YouTube Videos
By Jake Drown
Captions are Key to Improving User Experience and Watch Time on Youtube
By Jake Drown
The History of Transcriptions in Presidential Speeches
By Jake Drown
5 Essential Skills Every Closed Captioner Needs to Master
By Jake Drown
Lost in Translation: The Human Factor in High-Quality Audiovisual Localization
By Jake Drown
Demystifying Closed Captioning: Understanding Key Terms for Business Owners
By Jake Drown