By: Kathryn Dawson | 2011-05-12 | Software Subtitling is no simple task, particularly for live broadcasts. The process is technical, but even at the initial text creation there are challenges. The method through which the subtitles are created can make all the difference. This article looks at the attributes of the three main methods used to create subtitles during live broadcasts. read more
By: Yossi Rosenberg | 2010-04-02 | Movies Closed captioning refers to the written dialogue of a film or show that displays on screen as it corresponds to what is being said. Its main purpose is to allow people with hearing disabilities to follow the dialogue. With that said, it is also commonly used in loud public places such as gyms and bars. read more
By: Jennifer Rogers | 2010-03-28 | Movies Have you ever been to a crowded movie and been distracted by the audience? Closed captioning would certainly solve this problem. As of right now, closed captioning is mandatory for all television programs, as established by the FCC. Can movie theaters be far behind? read more
By: dailytranscription | 2011-08-04 | Other Business Social media continues to change rapidly as the face of marketing shifts from compartmentalized targeting to a more comprehensive, inter-connected strategy of reaching one’s audience. read more
By: Jeorge Benson | 2012-01-03 | Business You all might have seen some or the other caption that is running on television or on advertisements. read more
By: Jennifer Rogers | 2010-03-30 | Movies Closed captioning is for everyone! Although closed captioning has provided accessibility to movies and television programming for people who are deaf or hearing impaired since the 1970's, the frequent use of close captioning by those who are able to hear is often overlooked. In noisy public places, closed captioning is often turned on so that people can readily get a play by play of what is happening in the baseball game, follow the news or the plot of their favorite reality TV show. read more
By: Jeff Noctis | 2011-01-26 | Outsourcing Subtitling isn't just for foreign language films. They can be useful for audience who can both speak and hear the dialog. We've all seen news videos of criminal activity or police interviews with difficult to understand speech and benefited from subtitles. read more
By: Georgia Park | 2012-03-03 | Language Imagine yourself enjoying a film in a vocabulary that is certainly unfamiliar to you. Obviously, you wouldn't understand it. However, there is actually one way to fix this concern that is certainly the use of subtitles. read more
By: Georgia Park | 2012-03-03 | Language Picture yourself viewing a motion picture in a vocabulary that's unfamiliar to you. Clearly, you wouldn't comprehend it. However, there is actually one way to work out this problem and that is certainly the use of subtitles. read more
By: Sarah Shore | 2011-10-03 | TV Contracting subtitling responsibilities to subtitling companies is good idea. Knowing which one to turn to is tricky, but a leading company would be expected to provide a number of services expertly, at least. This article looks at three services to expect from a leading closed caption service provider before even considering them for the task. read more
By: Jeorge Benson | 2012-01-03 | Business Ideas Known as one of Canada’s most reputable sources for court reporting and arbitration, Neeson & Associates offers boardroom rentals, US depositions, and transcription and arbitration services. read more
By: temygerrity | 2010-09-29 | Health & Fitness Television has provided information, excitement and entertainment to American families for over thirty years, but for many people, the sounds of the television simply could not be heard. read more
By: Jeorge Benson | 2012-02-08 | Business Opportunities We all have heard about captioning but have we heard about closed captioning? Well closed captioning is a type of method that will embed the written text into a number of videos read more
By: Jeorge Benson | 2012-02-07 | Business In the media world we all might have seen in any medium be it in a television series or a movie going on we might have seen some or the other caption running down be it in English, some local language or a foreign language. read more
By: Kathryn Dawson | 2011-04-08 | Software Once upon a time, inserting subtitles was a laborious task and the bane of broadcasters. As the technology involved has improved, both in terms of capabilities and ease of use, the task has become eas... read more