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- Captions vs SubtitlesCAPTIONS Captions are transcription equivalents of all audio elements in a recorded program, prepared for CRTC-compliant accessible broadcast to deaf or hard…
- Standard vs. Expanded Described Video: When Do You Need It?At NCC, one of our favourite services is Described Video (often called audio description or video description). Described Video is the act…
- Early Learning and Closed CaptionsNo matter where you turn, there always seems to be a debate about screen time for young children. Most research suggests that…
- Live Caption Web Conferencing Spotlight: ZoomThere is perhaps no more popular platform for web conferencing in the world today than Zoom. But with great popularity comes a…
- Webinar: Captionmax Webinar with Emily Ladau
- 3Play Media Acquires Captionmax and NCCAs we work to further our commitment to growth in all areas of media accessibility here in Canada, NCC and Captionmax are…
- Multilanguage SubtitlingNational Captioning Canada offers multilanguage subtitling workflows for both live and prerecorded media. These services make your media accessible and inclusive to…
- National Captioning Canada is Growing!Almost one year into National Captioning Canada’s transaction with Captionmax, we are excited to share that the combined operation creates one of…
- Audio Description Project PrimerGetting your content described is incredibly rewarding, as the full meaning of your content can now be understood by any viewer. We’ve…
- Common Subtitle/Prerecorded Closed Caption File TypesNational Captioning Canada can deliver closed captions and subtitles for prerecorded videos in any number of ways, but more often than not,…