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Closed captions in movie theaters...
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This is going to be a pretty lengthy topic
but,
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I'll make it into two videos.
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So, let's get started.
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A lot of hearing people ask me, how do I watch
movies when going to the movie theater.
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so I thought I'd make a video for those who
are curious.
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And those who have not asked me yet.
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Most movie theaters nowadays...
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Not all of them...
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but most of them nowadays carry closed caption
devices.
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The closed caption devices or the ones that
I have used so far
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are the closed captioning stands
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and the closed captioning glasses.
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The closed caption glasses are a wide pair
of tinted glasses
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that display the subtitles
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and it's attached to these wires
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that are attached to a box that you
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wear around your neck.
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Even though this sounds like a good idea,
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I have only used this device twice.
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And there are few reasons why.
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Number one.
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I get tangled up in all the wires that
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I need to wear around my neck
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when I'm trying to put them on.
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(Choking)
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Number two.
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I wear glasses.
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I mean I have my contacts in now, but I wear
glasses.
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See... look at my glasses.
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And those of you that have glasses know how
uncomfortable it is to have
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glasses on top of glasses
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on top of glasses on top of
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glasses on top of glasses.
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So if I run out of contacts...
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yeah.
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Closed caption stands.
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The device is a LED light screen that displays
the closed captions.
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And it's attached to this long flexible pole.
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that you can insert into your cup holder.
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And adjust the screen wherever you want to
see the closed captions.
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I use this device often.
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However, there are a couple of downsides to it.
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One of them being the closed captions don't
show up right away on the device.
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So I spend a lot of time before the movie
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worrying if the captions are going to show
up or not.
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There has been a lot of times where I've had
to
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get up during the movie, when it just started
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or in the middle of the movie
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and go find somebody who could fix the captions
for me.
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Some places forget to charge the device.
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So the closed captions will turn off completely.
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Would you want the audio turning off during
the movie?
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Also the LED light screen can be a hassle
to adjust
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depending on where you're seated.
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It's easiest to adjust the screen when you're
sitting in the
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middle row of the movie theater.
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But those seats are also, the most impossible
to get.
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So that means if I show up late and I'm seated
all the way in the front row,
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I'm gonna basically be holding my caption device
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something like right over my face and it's
gonna be
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blocking the entire screen.
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I've done it before.
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It's not cute.
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There are also some theaters that have open
captioned movies.
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Open captioned movies are basically captions
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that are displayed directly on the screen.
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Just like if you were going to watch
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a foreign film with subtitles.
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Open captioned theaters are the jackpot!
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However, I have only been to one of them when
I was younger.
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And I don't remember what movie it was but
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I remember just thinking that it was some kind
of
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dream that I had.
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And I still think it's a dream because I'm
never able
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to find any open captioned theaters available
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in San Francisco or the Bay Area.
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New movie theaters need to start providing
open captioned movies.
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But I'll explain more about the importance
of them in the next video.
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Anyways, I hope you guys learned something
today.
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If you did, pass this video and share it so
another person can learn something today.
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In a couple of weeks, I'll be talking about
open captioned movies theaters
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and the importance of them.
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So make sure to subscribe or add me or Instagram,
all that.
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And yeah.
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Have a great day!
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I'll see you all later!