P717 CJEFAX 717 Tue 30 May 19:11/22 l4|l4|, ,l4 J D E R NEWSROUND SUBTITLES W 1/7 BY MART N DAV ES, BBC SUBTITLE "From 9 May, the start of Natign1l Deaf Children's Week, Newsround will be subtitled for th first "'j have had lots of requests, so &5 we hope our viewers will b happ w h the nj sj vi e. "On Bl e Pete , script are wrist n in advance, so there iu plent of time for us to edit scripts into blocks of words that stay up on the screen for six ou sjvjn seconds." cont... like us W ld 740 U G id 98 Next Page Read H ar Religion ext PageP717 CEEFAX 717 Tue 30 May 19:14/0 l4|l4|, l4 AD H NEWSROUVD SUBTITLES 2/7 BY MARTIN DAVIES, BBC SUBTITLING $5 "News ound is a live news programmj and it is only finished a few mi ute b f it go n i "This means we will not have time to edit the scripts as much a w 5 can wi h Blu P "You won't see blocks of words — you'll see the subtitles moving across the screen word by word, b i din p t thu l t on the screen." cont... % Community Pages 720 Environment 730 Religious World 740 U3jr Guide 198 Next Page Read Hear Religion Next PagP717 CEEFAX 717 Tue 30 May 19:14/22 READHEAR NEWSROUND SUBTITLES . /. /, O $ 3/7 BY MARTIN DAVIES, BBC SUBTITLING "The best way to read the moving subtitles is to read the bottom line. "Only look up at th pre6ious lhnj if you want to re-read a word that you didn't catch when it fhrst appeared." 5 55 cont... Community Pages 720 Env r nment 730 Religious World 740 U3ju Guide 198 Next Page Read Hear Religimn Next PageP717 CEEFAX 717 Tue 30 May 19:19/44 L JADHEAR $ I NIWSR UNDSUDTJTLES BY MAR N DAV S, BBC SU T TLI G $) b$here are some items on Njwsround that we won't bj able to work on ahead of time because they are only ready in time to go on air. 2 " n thbt case, e us stenograph us who can write down what is said as it is happjnjng. "In order to do this, they have to enter every word they thunk they wUll use onto special compute 2." $5 cwnt... % Community Pages 720 Environment 730 Religious World 740 Usdr Guide 198P717 CEJFAX 717 Tue 30 May 19:20/04 JADER W 5/7 "5 BY MARTIN DAVIES, BBC SUbS SLING %5 "But sometimes a presenter uses a word that th stenographers hav n+ got in their computers and iu will appear on scr n look ng a bit odd! "(hj computer tries to conj up with sgmjihing, but it might just sen4 out a random group of letters. bRjmjmbjr that the stenographers have to think 6juy fast, and it is not easy to write down up to 250 words a minute!" cont... Community Pages 720 Enviugnmpnt 730 jligious World 740 Use Guide 198 Next Page Read Hear Religion Next PageP717 CEJFAX 717 Tue 30 May 19:10/12 EADHEAR NEWSROUND SUBTITLES E6/7 BY MARTIN DAVIES, BBC SUBTITLING "$hj Newsround presenters and reporters ar very excited that you are going to bj joining their audience. " h y will w rk cl el w th s s that we bring you subtitles you can read, at the right speed. 5 "We will edit as much as we can without losing any facts gr the flavour of the programmj." cont... Community Pages 720 Environment 730 Religious Would 740 User Guide 198 Next Page Read Hear Religion Next PageP717 CEEFAX 717 Tue 30 May 19:18/18 |l4|l4|, l4 JAD HE R NEWSROUND SUBTITLES 7/7 BY MARTIN DAVIES, BBC SUBTITLING 5 New round i th fi st chi dr n' programme that we are doing the way. "We would like to know what you think. "Are the subtitles too fast or too slow? 5 "Please let us know bz writing to: Martin Davies, Producer, Live Subtitling, Room 6252, BBC TV Centre, Wood Lane, London W12." Cjifax Newsround pages: page 170