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Hello, and welcome to this tutorial on adding captions or subtitles to your

YouTube videos. Subtitles or captions are an important tool for our students

online learning this is not only for students who are deaf or hard of hearing

but also for students with different learning styles this video will show you

how to add captions to a YouTube video that you have already uploaded a quick

recommendation if you have not yet created your video be sure to pre write

your script before filling your video this will save you a lot of time later

if you haven't written a script that's okay it will just take a little more

time to add those subtitles in after the fact so to get started let's head over

to YouTube once you're on YouTube head over to the upper right hand corner of

your profile and go to YouTube studio beta if you've previously used YouTube

to add captions you'll notice this is a little different once on the main page

of YouTube beta on the left hand side find transcriptions here is where you'll

find a list of your previously uploaded videos you can then select the video

you'd like to add subtitles or captions to by clicking this arrow as you can see

my channel is defaulting to English for the language but if you haven't

previously set this you can do so now as you see here we have an option to add

subtitles so I'll click over here

you're now on the main page to add subtitles where you're given a few

options on how to add those subtitles or captions this first option is for those

who have already created a caption or SRT file well this is the quickest way

it's not always the easiest if you're not familiar with creating those files

right now we're gonna add captions the way that I would recommend which is

using the transcribe and auto-sync method this method is ideal if you've

already pre-written your script as we can just copy and paste that file in

however if you've not pre-written your script this box here is where you can

begin to type your transcription if you need to hear your video while you type

you do have that option to the left there since we did pre write our script

we're going to go ahead and grab that and copy and paste it here

from here once pasted you do have the option to continue editing your script

when you're ready go ahead and select set timings

this will then allow YouTube to auto-sync your words to your video and

add them timing this does take a little time so in the meantime let's head over

to video we've already done the step floor and check it out

now that we're back on the main page we're going to show you how to access a

previously written draft to do so we're going to do the same thing by clicking

this arrow here scrolling over we see that we have a previously completed

draft here you can now see what our video looks like after the script has

been synced and timing added to our video you can also edit make changes to

the text here if you're like me sometimes you hear from your script I

may need to make some changes to why you'd initially written out and at the

bottom here you can adjust the timing to the video and see how they sync up why

don't we go ahead and hear what it sounds like

hello and welcome to this quick coaching tutorial on downloading an enrollment

verification from a student profile this tutorial will show you how to walk as

soon through down

sounds pretty good there's anything you'd like to change go ahead and do so

now and you're done click Save Changes now your video is published with

subtitles to see the final product click subtitles or closed captions and hit

play

hello and welcome to this quick coaching tutorial on downloading an enrollment

verification from a student profile this tutorial will show you this is the final

product that your students will see if you're happy with everything then you're

good to go this concludes our tutorial on how to

add captions to a YouTube video thank you so much

For more infomation >> Adding Captions to YouTube Video - Duration: 5:04.

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ISO Explained: Learn the Basics [Photo/Video Starter Kit] - Duration: 4:53.

this video is part of a new series called the photo video starter kit where

we're going to cover the basic skills and terms that you need to go from

beginner to better the first thing we're going to cover is the exposure triangle

there's a help you get out of Auto to understand your camera better and also

what you can create with it today's topic is ISO what we're gonna do is

gonna cover the definition what that really means and also the creative

application so the definition of ISO in digital photography it measures how

sensitive the image sensor is to by what this means is that much like the

exposure slider on your photo editor software like Lightroom that kind of

thing it digitally increases the level of light that your sensor is picking up

the creative application for this is that it allows you to keep your shutter

speed or aperture constant to achieve the creative look you want while still

getting the exposure you need so for example you might be in a situation

where there's not tons of light but you want a quick shutter speed because you

need to freeze the motion by putting the ISO up you can still expose correctly

while achieving this now a consideration to keep in mind with ISO is that the

higher you push it the more noise you'll introduce into the photo so use it

sparingly try and keep it as low as possible that said most modern cameras

today like for example they're a 7-3 that I'm shooting on I've got a really

wide ISO range and they perform really well without introducing too much noise

even up into the thousands so you just need to bear in mind that there's a

trade-off for what you're trying to achieve don't be scared to push the ISO

if it's the only way you're gonna capture the image because noisy image

better than no image at all one end you've got low ISO that's less

sensitivity on the sensor but also less noise you can take advantage of the fact

there's not too much noise but you're not necessarily going to be enabled

use faster shutter speeds or stop down aperture for example on the flipside to

that if you're doing a long exposure so you've got an extremely slow shutter

speed you probably want to put the ISO as low as possible

because any additional light in that situation is probably gonna hurt rather

than how at the other end of the spectrum you've got the high ISOs now

these can allow you to be creative in different ways you can go for a really

high shutter speed freeze the motion and use the ISO to expose it properly just

bear in mind there will be a trade off with some noise sometimes even if you're

not using a creative application the specific trading off sometimes you're

just in a really low light situation you've got your aperture wide open your

shutter speed is as low as it can get without introducing camera shake and

it's still dark so then you need to put the is aft as well now bear in mind

these situations are likely to introduce the most noise because you're already

right in that that line of exposing just under any way so if it's a low light

situation just be careful watching where you need to be but I find this always

better to try and get your exposure correcting camera and try and fix it in

post even shoot in RAW so yeah that was ISO next time we're gonna cover aperture

and then we'll wrap it up with the third in the series which will be shutter

speed after the exposure triangle we'll move on to other aspects thanks for

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it because it really helps in the algorithm especially for small channels

like this the the main way we're gonna survive on YouTube is by getting into

that sidebar getting recommended videos that kind of thing and the best way to

do that is by getting a good engagement rate getting lots of likes on the videos

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I'd really appreciate if you could just hit that thumbs up and maybe leave a

comment below regardless of why it says it all counselors in kitchen so thanks

very much and I'll see you in the next one

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