Thanks again for the video, Bill. What’s your favorite Christmas carol (besides Chelsea’s Day-O”)?
I got a question on my blog that you might be able to help answer. Someone asked if there is a resource for close captioned DVDs similar to the Talking Books service for the blind. Have you ever heard of one?
My favorite Christmas movies are “Scrooged” with Bill Murray, and “It’s a Wonderful Life”
(I couldn’t sing in this year’s Christmas program, because I was on call. My wife said, “I like it when you sing in the performances. You always come home so happy”)
Boy, I guess the closest thing I could think of to a closed caption resource like that would be http://dvd-subtitles.com/ “the DVD subtitle database”.
@Karen
You’re welcome – that was SpeakUpLibrarian’s favorite also!
Thanks for captioning. What a beautiful song! She’s still my FAVORITE!
Lois
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Thanks again for the video, Bill. What’s your favorite Christmas carol (besides Chelsea’s Day-O”)?
I got a question on my blog that you might be able to help answer. Someone asked if there is a resource for close captioned DVDs similar to the Talking Books service for the blind. Have you ever heard of one?
Thanks. Sarah
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One of my favorite Christmas songs–thank you for captioning it! 🙂
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@SpeakUpLibrarian,
I guess I would list “Joy to the World” as one of my favorites
https://billcreswell.wordpress.com/2008/12/15/joy-to-the-world-mariah-carey-captioned/
My favorite Christmas movies are “Scrooged” with Bill Murray, and “It’s a Wonderful Life”
(I couldn’t sing in this year’s Christmas program, because I was on call. My wife said, “I like it when you sing in the performances. You always come home so happy”)
Boy, I guess the closest thing I could think of to a closed caption resource like that would be http://dvd-subtitles.com/ “the DVD subtitle database”.
@Karen
You’re welcome – that was SpeakUpLibrarian’s favorite also!
Merry Christmas!
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