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Yes and no. It is up to the discretion of the studios in Hollywood to decide if the prints we receive for public exhibition (which are different than home video) are closed captioned or not. We request as many closed captioned titles as possible, ... more
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There are several media repositories that can be used to browse through closed captioned titles. These include: The Described and Captioned Media Program, the Alternate Media eXchange database (AMX) which can be accessed by the Alternate Media ... more
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This depends on how you intend your students to access the video/audio files. If you are planning on having your students access the media files from your SacCT course or from your faculty website, then we will provide you with a link to the ... more
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All ABC1 and ABC2 primetime shows currently captioned for broadcast will be captioned on iView. Where captioning is available for a program the CC icon will appear on the Program Information page. Captioning for a program will appear up to 2 hours ... more
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This does happen sometimes. We try to be as accurate as we can be but this isn't always possible. Schedules change at the last minute, equipment breaks, or the theater decides to stop showing the movie, and we don't always catch the changes or the ... more
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We can try. Contact us and let us know. Also let us know where you're seeing the captioned showtimes advertised. We'll do what we can to get the theater added to our results. ... more
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Contact theater chains with locations near you, and write to studios to request access via captioning and description to more films. We maintain a contact list of major chains and studios on our site. Notes of thanks when films are offered with ... more
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The original purpose of captions was to make television meaningful for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers. However, captions also have great potential to serve people of all ages who are learning to read. For those learning English as a second ... more
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Yes! Anyone who has an iPhone 3G can use the Hamilton Mobile CapTel service. However, you must be located in a 3G network area. ... more
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All programs are supposed to be captioned on Canadian channels. If they are not, or if the quality of the captioning is poor, send a complaint to the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission). They have a very easy on-line ... more
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