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Sean Zdenek

soundwriting, visual design, inclusive media, rhetoric

  • Academic CV (pdf)
  • Reading Sounds (book website)
  • Accessible Podcasting
    • Introduction
    • Limiting Access: Technical access in the Podcasting Bible
    • “On the Fly” Podcasting
    • Podcasting 2.0: Towards an accessible Web
    • References
  • Captioning
    • Data Mining
    • Definitions
    • Manner of speaking
    • Music
    • Non-Speech
    • Speaker IDs
    • Timing
    • Visual Design
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Tag: writing vs. speech

A frame from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World featuring Michael Cera, Ellen Wong and the caption: (In slow-motion): Wow!

Drunk speech but sober captions: How manner captions do the heavy lifting

Posted on March 31, 2012August 15, 2018 by Sean Zdenek Captioning, Manner, Non-Speech

How writing homogenizes speech and how the non-speech manner caption attempts to re-embody speech.

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