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The comprehensive guide to captions and subtitles for video distribution

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Use captions and subtitles to reach more people wherever you share your videos.

Whether you’re sharing movie trailers, behind-the-scenes clips, interviews with the talent and crew, or more, delivering the best possible video viewing experience for your audience is key.  

That’s where captions and subtitles come in. Not only are they essential to viewers with hearing impairments, they also benefit audiences with specific viewing habits and preferences. For example, according to a Verizon study, 92% of people prefer to watch video content silently on their mobile devices.

In The Video Distribution Guide to Captions and Subtitles, we share everything you need to know to successfully add captions and subtitles to your videos so that you can improve your audience’s viewing experience, reach more viewers, and increase the overall value of your content.

This guide includes:

  • Why captions and subtitles are key to your video distribution strategy
  • Legal requirements for captioning video content
  • Caption format guidelines depending on your distribution channel
  • How Rev can help with your captioning and subtitling needs
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The comprehensive guide to captions and subtitles for video distribution

Use captions and subtitles to reach more people wherever you share your videos.

Whether you’re sharing movie trailers, behind-the-scenes clips, interviews with the talent and crew, or more, delivering the best possible video viewing experience for your audience is key.  

That’s where captions and subtitles come in. Not only are they essential to viewers with hearing impairments, they also benefit audiences with specific viewing habits and preferences. For example, according to a Verizon study, 92% of people prefer to watch video content silently on their mobile devices.

In The Video Distribution Guide to Captions and Subtitles, we share everything you need to know to successfully add captions and subtitles to your videos so that you can improve your audience’s viewing experience, reach more viewers, and increase the overall value of your content.

This guide includes:

  • Why captions and subtitles are key to your video distribution strategy
  • Legal requirements for captioning video content
  • Caption format guidelines depending on your distribution channel
  • How Rev can help with your captioning and subtitling needs

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