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  2. The world's largest movie theater chain is adding onscreen captions at hundreds of U.S. locations in an effort to make moviegoing more accessible.

  3. What is Closed Captioning in Movie Theatres & How It Works

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    The textual version of the audio under a video or movie is known as closed captions that can be turned on and off at the will of the audience. These closed captions are curated to help the cinema-goers who have hearing issues.

  4. Captioning and Descriptive Video | Regal - Regal Theatres

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    Regal offers descriptive video and closed captioning services for assisted listening and viewing for all guests and abilities.

  5. Hearing accessibility at the movies: What are my options?

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    Movie theaters generally offer two types of captioning: open and closed. "Open captioning" is when the text appears on the screen, for everyone in the the theater to see. "Closed captioning" refers to a system where the captions are private, transmitted via a personal device.

  6. What is Closed Captioning in Movie Theaters & How It Works

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    What does closed captions mean in movie theaters? Just like open captions, closed captions in movie theaters provide a full-text alternative to on-screen dialogue and description of other key audio elements.

  7. Closed Captions in Movie Theaters - ClearCaptions

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    Explore how closed captions in movie theaters and assistive listening devices can enhance your movie experience at theaters and home, ensuring you never miss a word.

  8. What is CC in Cinema? A Thorough Breakdown of Closed Captions ...

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    Closed captions (or CC) display text on a screen that represents all the audio elements of a film, TV show, or other media. This includes the dialogue, speaker IDs, sound effects, laughter, music lyrics – you name it.