7 Ways to Caption Your Videos

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7 Ways to Caption Your Videos
Description:

For someone who has no idea how to caption a video this might be a bit confusing. I'm not sure. (Ask otherwise).

But I thought I'll upload it anyway. (What I could have explained in the video is that numer 5-7 are how to make captions that are IN youtube, which aren't permanently on the screen. And you press a button in the bottom right corner of the video to turn them on. But I kind of assumed that everyone knew that when making the video. However having shown this to my confused little brother I realize that's not always the case).

(OR just watch Paul Talks video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_H57rNkEZuI )

1. Handheld written captions.
2. Scanned written text.
3. Text added when editing.
4. "Upload a file"
5. Write a script.
6. Write new captions as you're watching the video.
7. Automatic Captions.

Rikki Poynter:
YouTubers, You Need to Closed Caption Your Videos! | closed captioned
http://youtu.be/WmTMiWGiP6Y

https://twitter.com/rikkipoynter
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English, British
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Captions Requested
Duration:
03:42
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilVze6D5reQ
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Added   by Claude Almansi
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