This file can then be opened in any text application and eyeballed to ensure that no lines of foreign dialogue are misplaced. If your film has a forced narrative, keep track of your non-English dialogue…easy to do especially if your film only has a few lines of non-English.
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mp4 file, place it in the same folder, and the subs should automatically come on. Even though you won’t be submitting this file, you can watch it using, for example, VLC.
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srt subtitle file of the closed captioning (it’s an easy convert for them). So ask the lab to ALSO provide you with a. If your film is only in English and you only need to produce closed captioning, these files are pretty much gibberish.
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TECH TIP: We recommend watcing your film through before you deliver with all subtitle and CC files. Together with the closed captioning, they make up a complete dialogue of your film, but they should not overlap, or else you’ll be in a situation where the same lines of text are appearing twice on the screen, and your film will be rejected. This “Forced Narrative” subtitle file is rather a new concept, so when you work with your subtitle lab (if you need suggestions for labs to work with, check out the ‘Subtitling, Closed Captioning and Transcription Services and Solutions’ section on the ResourcePlace tab on our website), make sure they understand that an English language forced narrative file (unlike Closed Captioning or regular subtitles) does not need to be manually turned on for territories where English is the main language, and in fact cannot be turned off in those Territories. You will need to produce both a Closed Captioning file and what is called a Forced Narrative Subtitle file.
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Much of this may apply to films who have sold to distributors, but this post is mostly aimed at those doing DIY distribution. Especially deliverables outside North America, which are sure to diverge from what is below. Always check with your lab or distributor to make sure their deliverable specs adhere to what is outlined below.