Caption Pros

Caption Pros

Events Services

Scottsdale, Arizona 134 followers

Delivering accurate realtime captions to create an experience inclusive of all content for everyone

About us

Caption Pros is a global realtime captioning company based in Scottsdale, Arizona, owned and led by award-winning captioner Jennifer Schuck, FAPR, RDR, CRC. These designations are earned through the National Court Reporters Association. Caption Pros offers superior captioning in any setting: Convention center, business meeting, classroom, church, and everywhere in between. Quality control measures are randomly conducted to ensure consumers receive the highest quality captioning in the industry. Our network spans the world. Our promise to you: To have an incredible captioning experience every time. We are known for truly being the industry’s Caption Pros. If you need immediate transcription of your event, we have a team of realtime editors and can deliver edited transcripts upon conclusion of your event. No other captioning company offers this level of service. Accessibility & Transcription!

Website
http://www.captionpros.net
Industry
Events Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Scottsdale, Arizona
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2001
Specialties
Realtime Captioning Services, CART Captioning Services, Instant Transcription, On-site Event Captioning, Realtime Captioning for Webcasts, technical conference, medical conference, and accessibility

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  • Childhood hearing loss is more common than many realize. Captioning services foster a more inclusive learning environment, allowing the entire classroom to get the information to succeed. Join Caption Pros in empowering everyone to engage, participate, and thrive on equal ground. ALT: Quote graphic with the caption pros logo and the text, "'About 2 to 3 out of every 1,000 children in the United States are born with a detectable level of hearing loss in one or both ears.' - National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders"

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  • Help your consumers understand your material better by adding captions. Captions help everyone, not only people with hearing loss. ALT:⠀ Slide 1: The number four with the text, "Four benefits of providing human-generated captions in Zoom"⠀ Slide 2: Illustration of shapes and lines with the text, "1. Improve accessibility for those with disabilities."⠀ Slide 3: Illustration of shapes and lines with the text, "2. Increase comprehension."⠀ Slide 4: Illustration of shapes and lines with the text, "3. Increase engagement."⠀ Slide 4: Illustration of shapes and lines with the text, "4. Improve the experience of people who are not native English speakers."⠀

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  • The holiday season is often filled with excitement and festivities, but it can also bring added pressures and complex family dynamics. These challenges can sometimes feel even more overwhelming for those with hearing loss. It might feel easier to get through chaotic gatherings by keeping your needs to yourself, but communicating openly can help you fully participate in the celebrations. To read more: https://bit.ly/3OVmhOr ALT: An illustration of a man in a Santa hat cupping his ear with sound waves radiating outward and the text, "Tips To Navigate The Holiday Season With Hearing Loss."

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  • Practice inclusion and prioritize accessibility in all spaces of your life. Start by asking for captions at your next meeting. You will never regret making your events accessible for all. ALT: Illustration of people holding hands and the text, "The world is full of beautiful sounds, but the most beautiful sound of all is the sound of understanding and acceptance."⠀

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  • Caption Pros is proud to provide captioning services worldwide. We hope that by promoting accessibility and fostering understanding, we can create a world where everyone’s voice is heard and valued. If you want to learn more about how our award-winning captioning can help make your part of the world more accessible, visit our website: https://bit.ly/3PwPEIg ALT: An Illustration of a globe with the text. "Providing captioning services around the world." with the CaptionPros logo.

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  • Captions are not just for people with hearing loss; they help everyone! These are just a few reasons why people choose to turn captions on. Plus, captioning can help people better understand and retain information. To learn more about our award-winning captioning service: https://bit.ly/3PwPEIg ALT: Slide 1: An illustration featuring a speech bubble, a man, a woman, and a question mark, with the text "Reasons People Use Captions:" and the CaptionPros logo. Slide 2: An illustration of a large speech bubble with the text, "The audio is muddled, It is difficult to understand accents, Music makes it hard to hear the dialogue, Actors and hosts talk too quickly." Slide 3: An illustration of a large speech bubble with the text, "They are multitasking, they are trying to understand plots better, they are trying to be quiet while watching online content, they are learning a new language."

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  • Human Rights Day is about celebrating our diversity and recognizing that we all deserve equality. Human Rights Day reminds us of what we can achieve together and continue working toward fairness and equality for all. ALT: Illustration of people holding signs and the text, "Human Rights Day."

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  • Captions enhance accessibility across media by providing context that lip-reading alone cannot, such as background sounds like crashes, doors slamming, and guns firing. They also capture off-screen dialogue and nuances like tone of voice—essential for fully understanding the story. For instance, lip-reading would be ineffective for animated films like Finding Nemo. Captions ensure a complete and inclusive experience! ALT: An illustration depicting two adults and a child at a movie theater, all wearing 3D glasses and enjoying popcorn and drinks with the text, "Captions make movies accessible!"

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  • The annual observance of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities allows us to reflect on a year of growth while continuing to fight for advancement for people with disabilities. To learn more about the importance of today: https://bit.ly/3CUnmDr ALT: Illustration of four different people with a variety of disabilities with the text, "International Day of Persons With Disabilities."

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  • Hearing loss is common, but you're never alone. Real-time captioning brings people together and allows us all to feel connected. We’re here for you - wherever you need us. ALT: Illustration of people with the text, "Hearing loss is common. You are not alone."

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