The Department asked nine questions in its 2010 ANPRM on the scope of coverage and how best to frame any regulation requiring exhibiting movies with closed captions and audio description...
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Movie Captioning Coverage (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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§ 36.303(g)(3) Minimum requirements for captioning devices
(3) Minimum requirements for captioning devices....
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Movie captioning. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Movie captioning....
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A. Movie Basics, Captioning, and Audio Description Generally
There are, at present, two types of captions available for movies: open captions and closed captions. ...
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Captioning at movie theaters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Congress was silent, however, on the question of closed captioning in movie theaters, a technology not yet developed at that time for first run movies, while acknowledging that closed captions...
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§ 36.303(g) Movie theater captioning and audio description
(g) Movie theater captioning and audio description—...
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§ 36.303(g)(3) Minimum requirements for captioning devices
(3) Minimum requirements for captioning devices....
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Section 36.303(g)(3) Minimum Requirements for Captioning Devices
This requirement does not apply to movie theaters that elect to exhibit all movies at all times at that facility with open movie captioning.”...
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Captioning
Captioning ADAAG and the Department of Justice’s ADA regulations do not require captioning of movies for persons who are deaf....
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3.3.1. Captioning Hardware Scoping Requirements
Therefore, the number of captioning hardware units a movie theater would need to purchase varies depending on the number of auditoriums operated in that movie theater. ...
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Section 36.303(g)(1) Open Movie Captioning
“Open Movie Captioning” The NPRM proposed defining “open movie captioning” as “the provision of the written text of the movie dialogue and other sounds or sound making in an on-screen...
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3.4.1. Captioning Hardware Unit Costs
However, industry research indicates that if a movie theater is required to provide both closed movie captioning and audio description, it would likely purchase a hardware bundle currently...
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C. Availability of Captioning and Audio Description
movie captioning” and “open movie captioning” to specifically refer to the captioning provided by movie theaters, except where quoting the legislative history of the ADA or specific court...
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3.4.3. Captioning Device Unit Costs
Theaters; Movie Captioning and Audio Description 23, available at http://www.regulations.gov/contentStreamer?...
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3.3.3. Captioning Device Scoping Requirements
captioning and the Department’s proposed scoping requirements for captioning devices....
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Closed movie captioning (Section-by-Section Analysis)
term “closed movie captioning” specifically as it applies to movie theaters. ...
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Open movie captioning (Section-by-Section Analysis)
open movie captioning” specifically as it applies to movie theaters. ...
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Section 36.303(g)(1) Closed Movie Captioning
“Closed Movie Captioning” The NPRM defined “closed movie captioning” as “the written text of the movie dialogue and other sounds or sound making (e.g. sound effects, music, and the character...
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§ 36.303(g)(1)(v) Closed movie captioning
(v) Closed movie captioning means the written display of a movie's dialogue and non-speech information, such as music, the identity of the character who is speaking, and other sounds or...
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§ 36.303(g)(1)(v) Closed movie captioning
(v) Closed movie captioning means the written display of a movie's dialogue and non-speech information, such as music, the identity of the character who is speaking, and other sounds or...
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§ 36.303(g)(1)(viii) Open movie captioning
(viii) Open movie captioning means the written on-screen display of a movie's dialogue and non-speech information, such as music, the identity of the character who is speaking, and other...
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§ 36.303(g)(1)(viii) Open movie captioning
(viii) Open movie captioning means the written on-screen display of a movie's dialogue and non-speech information, such as music, the identity of the character who is speaking, and other...
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Open Captioning (or Other Technologies) as an Option for Compliance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Open movie captioning at some or all showings of a movie is never required as a means of compliance with this section, even if it is an undue burden for a theater to exhibit movies with...