Captioning Content

Closed Captions vs. Subtitles: What’s the Difference?
Captioning Content
Blog posts

Benefits of Burn-In Captions
Burn-in captions (or open captions) are hard-coded into your video. Learn more about how these enhance your content.

Navigating Deafness in a Digital World: Q&A With Rachel Kolb
Learn what it’s like for Rachel Kolb—a writer, speaker, scholar, and disability advocate—to navigate deafness in a digital world.

How to Add Captions and Subtitles in Final Cut Pro
Add captions or foreign language subtitles in CEA-608 (SCC) format in Final Cut Pro X. Export as a sidecar or embeded in media.

How to Add Captions and Subtitles in iMovie
Learn how to add captions and subtitles to your videos in iMovie in 2021. These captions will render directly on your video export from iMovie.
What Are Captions? Explore Closed Captions on YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn
What are closed captions? Who are they made for? Here’s everything you need to know about closed captions.
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.
What are Subtitles and How Do They Differ From Captions?
What is a subtitle? Learn what the word subtitle means, how they differ from captions and when to use them with Rev.
Transcripts

2024 BET Awards Recap
The BET Awards for 2024 were filled with big wins and even bigger performances. Read the transcript here.

The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (1939)
Read the transcript of the movie The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (1939)
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