Captioning Content

Closed Captions vs. Subtitles: What’s the Difference?
Captioning Content
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Premiere Pro Subtitles & Captions: How to Add
Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro? Learn how to add subtitles or closed captions step-by-step, so your video content remains accessible to all.

When Is Closed Captioning Required by Law?
Unsure about captioning laws? Find out what ADA and other regulations say about closed captions and learn when you’re legally required to caption your videos.

How Closed Captions Benefit More Than the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Closed captions benefit a wide range of people and help them enjoy media and education at similar levels as the general public.

How to Use Rev AI Captions with Echo360
Rev helps educators easily add captions to captures using Echo360. Use this guide to help create a more accessible learning environment.
How to Turn On Captions and Subtitles for Streaming Service Platforms
Learn how to turn on closed captions and foreign subtitles on the major OTT streaming service platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+.
What Are Captions? Explore Closed Captions on YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn
Learn what a caption is, how captions differ from subtitles and transcripts, and why they matter for accessibility and engagement in video.
Captions and Subtitles on Amazon Video: What You Need to Know
Amazon Prime requires captions and/or subtitles for much of its video content. Learn how to add them — and turn them on when watching.
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The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (1939)
Read the transcript of the movie The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (1939)
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