Video Captioning Essentials: a web-based training course
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Exam #1


Answer these 4 questions, then click SUBMIT.

1. What is the primary difference between subtitles and captions?

a. Captions have black backgrounds.
b. Captions include information in addition to spoken content.
c. Subtitles can come in different colors.
d. Subtitles include sound effects.
2. Web video captions are set to fit between the beginning and end frames of a specific segment.

True
False
3. How long does it take a typical professional captioner to produce captions for a one hour video?

a. One hour.
b. Four hours.
c. Eight hours.
d. Twelve hours.
4. How are captions typically encoded in a web video?

a. Captions are saved as a separate file for reference by the video's program or player.
b. Captions are downloaded into the viewer's hard drive to be accessed by the viewer's operating system.
c. A video codec creates a captioning "wrapper" around the video file.
d. The captions are converted into Line 21 data for access by the viewer's player.