Captioning Checklist
Making sure you did not forget anything with your captions.
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subject:
- howTos
tags:
- createWebContent
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Captioning Checklist
Do the captions include:
- Speaker identification for multiple speakers?
- Dialogue and narration?
- Tone and manner of voice, as needed (whispering).
- Important sounds, such as an explosion and a fire alarm.
Are the captions:
- Accurate?
- Free from grammatical errors?
- Free from punctuation errors?
- Consistent (uniformity in style and presentation)?
- Clear (A complete textual representation of the audio)?
- Readable:
- displayed with enough time to be read completely?
- synchronized and appear at approximately the same time as the audio is delivered?
- not obscured by, nor do they obscure the visual content?
- Have enough colour contrast (4.5 to 1 for small-scale text, 3:1 for large-scale text) between the video and the captions?
- Equal:
- the meaning and intention of the material is completely preserved?
- Date modified: