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B**K
Seeing the Audio
"From the beginning, closed captioning has been a way for people who can't 'hear' the audio of a movie or TV show to 'see' the audio", writes Gary D. Robson. He then explains that the benefits of closed captioning now extend far beyond the deaf and hard of hearing communities. Patrons in a noisy sports bar are among such beneficaries, as are those in any learning environment (research has shown that augmenting auditory experience with captions increases retention and comprehension).Mr. Robson knows whereof he speaks, as he is a recognized and published authority in the field of captioning. A simple Internet search will reveal the extent of his Web presence and the wealth of information he originates about captioning. Now he has provided us with this unique printed reference."The Closed Captioning Handbook" is a must-read for anyone wanting to learn about captioning and its uses in boradcast and digital television, on DVD, in movie theatres, or anyplace else. It further provides information on the complex captioning laws, overviews accessible web site design and live-event captioning, identifies sources of captioning equipment (if you want to do it yourself), and (if you don't) provides contact information for businesses who will do it for you.You will not be disappointed in this book!
R**N
One Star
TOO Complex a handbook
D**G
Captioning Plus
This is all it is touted to be. Good for beginners and experts. I am enjoying it as a very good technical read.
J**Y
Closed captioningn for "Dead" people? :)
An example of how NOT to write a book description. LOL. If you have the secret to making closed captioning available to "dead" people, I'd really love to hear it. I'm always looking to increase my clientele!This is just some kidding that I couldn't resist. I'm sure that this is a very useful and well-written book.
Y**C
The Closed Captioning Handbook
It's a great book but it's written from the perspective of the consumer not the person doing the closed captioning. So there isn't as much information in it that serves me as I thought there would be.
M**N
quite thorough
If you want to know anything about Closed Captions, this book probably has the answers. Information on the new digital standard (EIA-708) is a bit lacking, presumably because this is not really in common use yet. Other than this, however, almost anything you could want to know is in here.
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