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-This video is all about captions, subtitles, and more. Theres pretty much everything in here, including the different formats, software you can use, adding color and positioning, and fancy roll-up captions that come on the screen. Timestamps will be in the description along with the Youtube chapters thing. Also, you might want to turn on your captions while you watch this because I might have some examples. So first, what are captions and subtitling? They are basically an overlay on your video with a text transcript of sorts. There is actually a difference between captions and subtitles. Subtitles are for people who can hear the audio but might not understand the language. so if youamp;#39;re trying to learn a new language this is great. Captions are for people who cannot hear the audio. There are also two types of captions, open and closed. Closed captions, usually indicated with a CC icon, are the kind that the viewer can choose to turn on. Ill most likely refer to all of these