Drop Frame vs. Non-Drop Frame, Explained As media editors, it’s important that we understand the difference between drop frame and non-drop frame timecodes, their respective benefits, how each method works,…
The Complete Guide to WCAG Compliance Despite living in an increasingly digital world, many people are unaware of the WCAG guidelines that exist to ensure people who face digital access…
Subtitles and closed captioning are two terms many people use interchangeably. While they may appear to be similar at first glance, they are vastly different. Subtitles for the Deaf and…
Subtitles and closed captions should not be considered optional. Including subtitles and closed captions as part of your video content helps expand your reach to those who are hard of…
Have you ever wondered what the differences are between a transcriptionist and a captioner? Although these roles have different definitions, many people are unaware of how they differ and how…
Apple’s iMovie is a video editing platform made for iOS and Mac devices. If you want subtitles on your iMovie videos you’ve come to the right place. Unfortunately, iMovie doesn’t…
Is there a difference between closed captions and subtitles? The short answer is yes. If you’ve ever watched a foreign film you’ll be familiar with the text that runs across…
Modern subtitling tools are few and far between. Most subtitling tools are old, desktop-based software that don’t make it easy and fast to create subtitles for your videos. However, there…
If your subtitling project requires multiple languages, you should use a Universal font. If you don’t, you viewers may see a bunch of boxes for subtitle text (□□□□□□) and that’s…