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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Caption for video

Are these 2 captions naturally worded?

Captioning a video with Shakespeare voiceover.

From/With the words of/from Shakespeare and the amazing talent of our videographer "love" is best described.

Is this correct?

Who better than Shakespeare to best describe love....


Thanks

  

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You need to organize your post a bit better. " is closer to the text above it than to the text below it, for example, so it's hard to know whether it applies to the preceding text or the following text. Please use spacing to separate your topics.

  • You need to organize your post a bit better.
  • " is closer to the text above it than to the text below it, for example, so it's hard to know whether it applies to the preceding text or the following text.
  • Please use spacing to separate your topics.
  • anonymous Captioning a video with Shakespeare voiceover.
  • "Shakespeare voiceover" doesn't make sense.
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You need to organize your post a bit better. "Is this correct?" is closer to the text above it than to the text below it, for example, so it's hard to know whether it applies to the preceding text or the following text. Please use spacing to separate your topics.

anonymousCaptioning a video with Shakespeare voiceover.

"Shakespeare voiceover" doesn't

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