The first entry in a new series to help you get started captioning from our own Giovanni Galvez
Working with Captions
For a lot of people, the process for closed captioning videos seems intimidating. After all, closed captioning is a technical process that is becoming increasingly regulated by government agencies with specific guidelines.
But the process can be very simple and, for pre-recorded videos, can be done right on your desktop. Can your captioning project be D.I.Y.? Here are the key questions that need to be answered:
- Do you have a transcript, or can you create one?
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- Oftentimes you already have a script available. This can be easily repurposed from a simple text document and formatted for video playback using captioning software such as MacCaption or CaptionMaker. If a script is not available, one can be created using any word processor.
- Pressed for time? Transcription services can be pretty affordable and can conduct your whole process via email or Internet.
- Is the video file format right for captioning and delivery?
- When captioning for internet delivery, an .mp4 or .mov is ideal. For broadcast to TV, you may need to convert your video file to a different format. Software tools like Vantage and Episode are available to create the correct format when needed.
- Do you have what you need for quality-assurance?
- Recent legislative changes requiring quality closed captioning mean that a show broadcast without captions is a major liability for video producers and broadcasters. Production studios rely on software video players like Switch to verify that captions are present and in sync before delivery.
- If your video is not in compliance, it may never make it to the broadcaster.It is critical you establish a workflow that includes a layer of captioning quality assurance. Workflows that check for proper caption data let you rest assured that your video will not be rejected by TV stations and broadcast companies.
- To complete your workflow for delivery to broadcast TV, simply add verification software. Tools like Switch, MacCaption and CaptionMaker are available for both Mac OS X and Windows at low cost and will make yours a successful end-to-end video captioning workflow.
Want to learn more? Sign up for our free DIY Captioning webinar on July 21st!