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Caption Resources

  • Instant Captioning -Provides live captions or transcriptions for people who are deaf or hh which will assist them during conversations, meetings or lectures. Works with a variety of devices like laptops, cellular phones with alphanumeric display screens or small hand-held instant captioning devices.
  • MovieFlix Movies-Click on "Captioned" to view streamed videos.
  • Personal Captioning System-Using wireless radio transmission the PALM CAPTIONING DISPLAY provides easy to read text captioning anywhere within a venue. The battery powered unit is held on a goose neck allowing complete flexibility in positioning. “Reading captions from a PALM CAPTIONING DISPLAY is like glancing down at the speedometer while you drive.” The unit can also rest on a table or desk.
  • PlaceWare-The leader in web conferencing services for Internet-based business communications and eLearning, announced the formation of a partnership with Rapidtext, Inc. to provide live voice-to-text services for web conference participants.The partnership cements PlaceWare's position as the first web conferencing provider to become compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Enabling hearing-impaired users to utilize real-time web conferencing allows new audiences to fully leverage the enhanced "IQ," or interactivity quotient, of PlaceWare's eLearning services and gives instructors and learners more flexibility, control, functionality and independence overtheir learning environments.
  • Viable Technologies - Remote realtime transcription solution fostering equal communication access for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing clients with communication or other special needs.

Captioned Movie Theaters

  • Cinema Theater- 957 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY 14620. Sometimes has captioned foreign flicks. Costs $3.00 to see 2 films. (2nd run movies).
  • DTS-CSS Caption System
  • Regal Theatre-Henrietta-OCF usually have 4 showings daily for one week with new changes beginning on Fridays. To find movies/times, check the Democrat & Chronicle Thursday Weekender and look for a box entitled "Open Captioned Film" which will tell you what movie is playing that week and showtimes. Pick up discount tickets at Campus Connections. When you get to this website, type in the zip code for Henrietta
  • Little Theater-Subtitled and Foreign Movies

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