If you currently have a standard subtitle file and have had a request to convert into English closed captions, the first question on your mind may be around what that involves and what is truly the difference?
deaf and hard of hearing
Closed captioning is a legal requirement for broadcast television programming. Ofcom regulates the provision of broadcast closed captioning across the
Captioning services including VoD, broadcast and television subtitles are typically thought of as catering
For many online video makers, closed captioning are thought of as a legal tick-box exercise, reserved for broadcast and VoD.
At Capital Captions, we truly care about the deaf and hard of hearing community.
We think it’s really important to show
British Sign Language interpreters online and on television help to make video content accessible to users of BSL. We have all


