: Subtitles should replicate exactly what is being said. In a film known for its sharp, rhythmic dialogue and slang, cutting "fluff" can disrupt the conversational flow.

Dialogue Week 4 of 4 (Scene from Training Day!) Dialogue Week 4 of 4 (Scene from Training Day!) Posted on June 1, 2018 | by admin. ScriptShadow Best Practices for Writing Closed Captions - MSU Denver

: The script heavily features street slang and police jargon. Ensure these are spelled correctly; if a word is unintelligible, it is better to label it as such than to guess. Visual Clarity and Timing : Limit subtitles to two lines at a time. Keep each line under 30 characters to avoid clutter.

Only subtitle background noise if it is relevant to the plot (e.g., a distant siren or a specific shout).

For deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences, the sounds are as important as the words:

: For background tracks, identify the song name and artist in all caps: [SONG NAME by ARTIST] .

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: Subtitles should replicate exactly what is being said. In a film known for its sharp, rhythmic dialogue and slang, cutting "fluff" can disrupt the conversational flow.

Dialogue Week 4 of 4 (Scene from Training Day!) Dialogue Week 4 of 4 (Scene from Training Day!) Posted on June 1, 2018 | by admin. ScriptShadow Best Practices for Writing Closed Captions - MSU Denver

: The script heavily features street slang and police jargon. Ensure these are spelled correctly; if a word is unintelligible, it is better to label it as such than to guess. Visual Clarity and Timing : Limit subtitles to two lines at a time. Keep each line under 30 characters to avoid clutter.

Only subtitle background noise if it is relevant to the plot (e.g., a distant siren or a specific shout).

For deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences, the sounds are as important as the words:

: For background tracks, identify the song name and artist in all caps: [SONG NAME by ARTIST] .