Article 5RZWV Don’t believe everything you read: the pleasures and perils of TV subtitles

Don’t believe everything you read: the pleasures and perils of TV subtitles

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Young people are increasingly watching television with the captions on. But the accuracy of the on-screen text can leave a lot to be desired. Just ask Benedict Couple Beer Batch ...


Name: Subtitles.

Age: During the silent movie era intertitles" or title cards", boxes of text between film sequences, were used in lieu of speech, so that viewers had some idea of what was going on. So about 115 years, let's say.

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