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Intertitle and Subtitle (captioning)

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Intertitle and Subtitle (captioning)

Intertitle vs. Subtitle (captioning)

In films, an intertitle (also known as a title card) is a piece of filmed, printed text edited into the midst of (i.e. inter-) the photographed action at various points. Subtitles are text derived from either a transcript or screenplay of the dialog or commentary in films, television programs, video games, and the like, usually displayed at the bottom of the screen, but can also be at the top of the screen if there is already text at the bottom of the screen.

Similarities between Intertitle and Subtitle (captioning)

Intertitle and Subtitle (captioning) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Film, Surtitles.

Film

A film, also called a movie, motion picture, moving pícture, theatrical film, or photoplay, is a series of still images that, when shown on a screen, create the illusion of moving images.

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Surtitles

Surtitles, also known as supertitles, are translated or transcribed lyrics/dialogue projected above a stage or displayed on a screen, commonly used in opera or other musical performances.

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Intertitle and Subtitle (captioning) Comparison

Intertitle has 41 relations, while Subtitle (captioning) has 256. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.67% = 2 / (41 + 256).

References

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