Subtitle Training | Day
For deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences, the sounds are as important as the words:
: Use factual rather than interpretive descriptions. For example, use [sobbing] instead of "stop sobbing mathematically". subtitle Training Day
: Subtitles should replicate exactly what is being said. In a film known for its sharp, rhythmic dialogue and slang, cutting "fluff" can disrupt the conversational flow. For deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences, the sounds are
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