Captions
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.
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.
The Ultimate Roundup of Compelling Closed Captions Statistics
Whether you're looking to imrpove accessibility, boost SEO, or promote engagement, these statistics prove the benefits of closed captions.
Resources
How to Turn on Closed Captions on Your TV
Learn how to turn on closed captions on your television set and how to customize settings and appearances.
How to Add Open Captions to a Video
How hard is it to add open captions to a video? If you need your captions hard-coded into your video file, here's how you do it.
Accessibility in Film: A Fireside Chat with Rev and Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas
Affordable, accurate, easy-to-use speech-to-text solutions powered by people and A.I working together. Rev offers transcripts, captions, subtitles, APIs and more at low prices
The comprehensive guide to captions and subtitles for video distribution
Most consumers are now mobile-first, many have hearing impairments, and the majority view videos sans sound. To make the same impact with your content, you need captions. Also, viewers are more diverse beyond only English, so global subtitles are a must.
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