Caption Requirements
The Best (and Worst) Font Colors for Closed Captions on Videos
When you spend the time, energy, and money to produce a high-quality piece of video content, you want to make sure to get its message across to as many viewers as possible. That’s why adding…
Read MoreAre Captions on TV Written by Humans or Speech Recognition Technology?
Just about every show you see on your television set is broadcast with a hidden layer of captions built in. Closed captions are an accessibility feature that make watching TV more inclusive for more people.…
Read MoreFilm Festival Guide: Choosing A Closed Caption & Foreign Subtitle Provider
The film festival circuit may not look like it has in past years. Many notable festivals are hosting their events entirely online. Their virtual activities are designed to allow more participants even in the face…
Read MoreGuide to Captioning and Subtitling Online Courses & eLearning Videos 2021
When it comes to creating online courses, eLearning videos are a crucial component. Educational videos provide the window into the course content and allow students to review and self-study. Yet, having a video might not…
Read MoreHow to Create Closed Captions and Subtitles for Pre-Recorded Television Programs
The challenges faced by television or movie producers and their teams are endless. For the project to be viewed by the public as an achievement, everything has to go right. Ideally, things will fall into…
Read MoreThe AODA Compliance Guide for 2021
Setting the pace for Canadian accessibility, Ontario’s provincial government passed the Accessibility for Ontarians Disability Act (AODA) in 2005. Marking milestones along the way, the AODA has achieved great progress for Ontarians with disabilities. Another…
Read MoreHow to Meet Amazon Prime Video Caption and Subtitle Requirements
Amazon Prime Video Direct: Self Published Content Closed Captions on Amazon Prime Video Direct You’ve probably used Amazon for purchasing an item or two, but perhaps you’re less familiar with the company’s video publishing platform,…
Read MoreWhy is Accessibility Style Guide & Design Guidelines So Important?
According to the Center for Disease Control, one in four American adults live with a disability. Every condition does not affect how people experience the internet. Many disabilities can make navigation, shopping, research, and general…
Read MoreHow to Add Captions & Subtitles to Over-the-Top (OTT) Media Services
Let’s face it, we live in a streaming world. Yes, traditional television platforms like cable, broadcast and satellite still exist (at least for now), but the worldwide audience is undoubtedly doubling down on streaming media…
Read MoreHHS: Entities Covered by Civil Rights Authorities Should Use Captions for Accessibility Amid Coronavirus Pandemic – How to Caption Videos
The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a bulletin on March 28, 2020 stating that “entities covered by civil rights authorities keep in mind their…
Read MoreClosed Captioning Guidelines for TV, Movies, and Video Platforms
Closed captioning is an essential way for over 6% of people worldwide to experience sound. These 466 million people, comprised of the deaf and hard-of-hearing, rely https://www.who.int/ on captions. Captions articulate sounds like dialogue, background…
Read MoreHow To Meet Amazon Prime Video’s Standards for Captions and Subtitles
If you’re an independent video creator who wants to distribute your work on a major streaming media platform, Amazon Prime Video is absolutely one of your best bets. Amazon offers a huge and growing subscriber…
Read MoreFCC Closed Captioning Rules: Requirements in for Internet and TV Content
With the increase in mobile device and smartphone usage, more end-users or viewers are watching online video content. Additionally, access to broadcast TV is increasing as more content becomes available both online and offline. Viewers…
Read MoreCVAA Video Accessibility Compliance Requirements in 2020 (+ FREE Checklist)
In 2010, President Obama signed the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act. The digital age matured, and accessibility became law.  In 2020, the amount of online video streaming over high-speed networks is unfathomable. Our…
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