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Captions for education

Why captions for education are important

Read why every school and university should have captions for education, helping both their students and their educators.

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Closed Captions explained for the beginner

What are Closed Captions? Are they different from Subtitles? If so, why? How do you add them to a video and why do you need them? We explain it all here.

Carry Grant stenographer

Why would a business hire a stenographer?

You’ll probably know a Stenographer from the movies, but did you know that stenographers are used every day in offices around the country?

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What makes a good captioning company?

Just like in any industry, there are plenty of options when it comes to captioning companies. So how do you know which one to go for? What makes a good captioning company?

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How the deaf community can help employers

This post will talk about how employees can help out their companies, bosses and work colleagues to make life easier for everyone.

CART captioning

CART captioning explained

You may have heard of CART captioning, usually alongside other terms like live captioning or Speech-to-text, but what is it?

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How to support deaf employees in the workplace

Deafness need not be a barrier to a successful career, all that’s needed is understanding and support from managers and colleagues.

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Why our captioning services are the best

As the UK’s number one captioning company, we pride ourselves on our speed, accuracy and professionalism. Here’s why we stand above other captioning services.

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Why businesses are turning to captioning companies

The demand for captioning companies has never been higher, but why? And what do you look for in a good one? We explain it all here…

palantypist machine

Are palantypists becoming extinct?

Most people have never even heard the word palantypist, so it’s a fair question to ask if they’ll still be around a decade from now.