“You know something, Tock?” he said as he wound up the dog. “You can get in a lot of trouble mixing up words or just not knowing how to spell them. If we ever get[…]
Category: Notes from The Closed Captioning Project
Notes from The Closed Captioning Project
Eats, Shoots & Leaves
The spirited and scholarly #1 New York Times bestseller combines boisterous history with grammar how-to’s to show how important punctuation is in our world—period. In Eats, Shoots & Leaves, former editor Lynne Truss, gravely concerned about our current[…]
Reading Sounds: Closed-Captioned Media and Popular Culture
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Which sounds are significant? Towards a rhetoric of closed captioning
Click here to find Sean Zdenek’s, Texas Tech University, article as published by Disability Studies Quarterly which is published by The Ohio State University Libraries in partnership with the Society for Disability Studies. Abstract This article offers a way[…]
I’m Just a Bill – YouTube autocaptioning example
Transcription by YouTube autocaptioning 0:04 here first scared 0:11 yes only journey King 0:24 city it’s a long long way 0:28 income but know I’ll be 0:36 but you just 0:40 use patience 0:42 carriage[…]