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Exasperate and Exacerbate

Exasperate – to get irritated

Exacerbate – to make something or situation worse

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WHO?

  • The Closed Captioning Project LLC

WHY?

  • Captioning for Political Transparency
  • Closed Captioning Provider Comparisons
  • Hearing Loss in America by the Numbers
  • Veterans, Hearing Loss, and Closed Captioning Services

WHAT YOU CAN DO

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STYLE GUIDES AND REFERENCE MATERIALS

  • Political Speech: Full Transcripts and Open-Captioned Video
  • Style, Grammar, Definitions

TRANSCRIPTION ISSUES

  • Coming to You Live, Accurate Realtime Captioning is Difficult to Achieve
  • Transcription by Ronco, dollar-a-minute transcription and captioning

CAPTIONING ISSUES

  • “History Shouldn’t Be A Mystery, Brothers Got to Work it Out” — Public Enemy
  • A Brief History of Closed Captioning
  • Closed Captioning or I’ve Never Actually Walked A Mile In Your Shoes, But This Is Good Enough.
  • Filmmakers, Give us Space!
  • How Robocaptioning Breaks the Unwritten Agreements
  • Law in Fact, Unenforced in Practice
  • Lenny Bruce, the 350th Clip
  • The Inequality of Closed Captioning
  • Thoughts on Contextual Line Breaking

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  • Unlocking the Power of Craft Editing
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