Longtime_Sunshine wrote:
Evil_Elvis wrote:
Ok, I didn't want to bump an angry thread but the Jabba Flow should have settled everyone down a bit.
However, I saw Civil War the other day in a captioned showing and what was shown in the subtitles was not always what the actual dialogue was. In fact it was often truncated to read faster so the text could keep up with the flow of the movie. Obviously as a Marvel film I sat through the credits waiting for stuff and noticed it was by a company called Deluxe.
I dunno what this really contributes to the prevailing disagreement, it's just my observation.
Deluxe is probably the biggest post-production company in the industry. They do it all. (They're a competitor of the company I work for!) They caption and QC rigorously, usually with a rep from the production/studio. The truncated captions are a necessity. I'm sure Freezus can confirm that. So while the raw captions are up to the discretion of the captioner, the final eyes and ears that OK a caption file are people in an official position.
I can verify that the captioning doesn't always match what's on the screen. Both you and Elvis should also consider that when movies are digitally mastered for BD/DVD, the captioning also changes! I even pointed this out with TFA.
Elvis, how did you like the captioning?