Finally- downloadable movie trailer that is subtitled!
April 20, 2006 10:05 amThank god that the technology for editing video clips is more accessible these days.
One of the banes about downloadable video clips on many websites is that there are no subtitles or closed capitioning. If you see it on TV, there is a high chance you’ll see closed captioning but not so if you watch the same thing via the internet.
However, someone added subtitles to the Superman Returns movie trailer. Thanks to whoever took the time to do this and it’s much appreciated by people like myself! It’s a wonder that companies with large operating budget such as movie production companies, news channels, or other savvy businesses like Microsoft don’t take the time to add subtitles to their video clips. Sometimes, I feel like internet is actually one step backward for me and other deaf people.
VideoRelated posts:
- My first video blog entry! It’s about the problem of internet video clips that don’t have subtitles.
- Hearing person irked by lack of subtitles / transcript of Deaf ASL video clips
- Tecnocato: Closed Captioned Videocasts done the right way.
- Online subtitled video clips: I could be in the Wall Street Journal soon!
- At long last! CNET has captioned video clips!


