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How to Add Closed Captions to Church Sermon Videos
Many churches now offer online services. Learning how to add closed captions to church sermon videos can expand your reach even more.

How to Add Captions & Subtitles to Skillshare Online Course Videos
The ability to work and learn remotely has been growing in popularity over the last few years but has taken a massive leap forwards thanks to the ongoing

How to Add Captions and Subtitles in Lightworks Like A Pro
Learn how to manually add closed captions and subtitles to your video and film projects in the Lightworks editor with Rev caption files.

Step-By-Step Guide to Make a Video on Google Classroom With Ease
Find out how to make & upload a video to Google Classroom for your online courses. Also find out how to add captions & subtitles to improce video accessibility.
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.
How To Record Audio On Your Android Device
Knowing how to record audio on Android is useful for journalists, podcasters, or anyone who wants to capture their thoughts. Here’s our guide.
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.

Actors' Union President Fran Drescher Discusses Ongoing Strike and Future of Hollywood Transcript
Actors' Union President Fran Drescher is interviewed on New Hours to discuss the strike and the future of Hollywood. Read the transcript of the interview here.

Actors Reject Artificial Intelligence Proposal from Studios Transcript
Actors hit picket lines in their first strike against film and TV productions since 1980, and the nation’s largest strike since 1997. Read the transcript here.

Fran Drescher Delivers Speech on SAG-AFTRA Strike Transcript
Hollywood actors formally went on strike after negotiations between their union and motion picture studios collapsed, a serious blow for the entertainment industry that could cripple film and TV productions across the U.S. Read the transcript here.
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