Remote captioning services

Remote captioning services from 121 Captions

When it comes to remote captioning services, we are the leading experts in the country with years of experience captioning events, lectures, and conferences, all over the world and in many different languages.

hearing health

3 ways to improve your hearing health

If you’ve noticed yourself asking people to repeat things a little more often than you used to, then improving your hearing health should be something to focus on.

COVID-19 and hearling loss

The link between COVID-19 and hearing loss

One of the long-term effects of COVID appears to be hearing loss, with millions of people worldwide reporting symptoms.

BSL interpreter

Why you should consider becoming a BSL interpreter

If you’ve ever thought about becoming a BSL interpreter, then hopefully this short blog post will help push you in the right direction.

Checklist for captioning companies

What to look for when it comes to captioning companies

Captioning companies come in all different shapes and sizes, so how do you choose one that’s right for you? We explain the 3 things to look out for.

Arlene Fraser forensic lip reading

How forensic lip reading helped convict a murderer

With the help of a forensic lip reading expert, the Crown Prosecution Service were able to convict Nat Fraser of murdering his wife. Here’s how.

remote captions and working from home

How remote captions can help your employees

If your staff are staying home this winter, remote captions might help them be more productive in their work. Discover how and why here:

Talking to a deaf person

3 Things you should never do when talking to a deaf person

With 1-in-6 people in the UK affected by hearing loss the chances are you’ve met someone recently who was hard of hearing without even realising. Did you do any of these things?

Captioning services

Our different types of captioning services

Captioning services come in all different shapes and sizes, but fall into two main categories; live and offline. We explain both here:

How do stenographers type so fast?

How do Stenographers type so fast?

Stenographers are usually thought of as the people in courtrooms that type out everything that’s said during a trial. But the question is, how do stenographers type so fast?