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Open Video Workbook - Archived April 29th

Terms & Techniques: Video Projection

 

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By the end of this module you will

  • be able to create subtitles for a video online
  • be familiar with the terms transcript, subtitles, close caption

Tools you will need for this module:

  • Internet Connection

Transcript: A transcript is a written version of the dialogue, interviews and narration in your video. Adding a transcript to your video has several advantages: It makes the video accessible to anyone who may have issues hearing or understanding the spoken words. It also allows search engines like Google to index the content of the film, and will help people to find it when searching for related terms.

Subtitles: Subtitles contain the same text as a transcript. What makes them different is that they are timed and placed on top of the video, for example to translate what the person on screen is saying into another language. 

Closed captions. Closed captions can be part of a video file (internal) or one or more separate file(s) (external) and they can be turned on and off. Any given video can have a number of separate versions of closed captions, e.g. different language subtitles.

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