Special awards given for the best score in a particular category Not all competitions give out caption awards The most common ones given are: Percussuon, Auxiliary, and Drum Major, although sometimes they are given for brass and woodwinds
Captions (sometimes, "closed captions") are text transcripts that are synchronized with other audio tracks or visual tracks Captions convey information about spoken words and non-spoken sounds such as sound effects They benefit people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, and anyone who cannot hear the audio (e g , someone in a noisy environment) Captions are generally rendered graphically above, below, or superimposed over video Note: Other terms that include the word "caption" may have different meanings in this document For instance, a "table caption" is a title for the table, often positioned graphically above or below the table In this document, the intended meaning of "caption" will be clear from context
On-screen text of a television show's or a movie's dialogue shown simultaneously with the sound of the dialogue This is usually done to provide information for the hearing-impaired, or to provide a translation from a foreign language Captions are sometimes called subtitles, especially when providing a translation from a foreign language
Text-based information that replicates what is spoken in video clips There are two types of captions
The heading or introductory part of a pleading, motion, deposition, or other legal instrument which indicates the names of the parties, name of the court, docket or file number, title of the action, etc
is a descriptive title or BRIEF explanation of the figure, e g , the title It is mandatory and it is placed BELOW the figure and included as the identifying title in the LIST OF FIGURES
A caption is the words printed underneath a picture or cartoon which explain what it is about. On the back of the photo is written the simple caption, `Mrs. Monroe'. words printed above or below a picture in a book or newspaper or on a television screen to explain what the picture is showing subtitle (caption (14-19 centuries), from captio , from capere; CAPTIVE)
In a comic, a box with text printed in it Usually, these contain narration, or occasionally dialogue in quotation marks Equivalent to Voice Overs in film
A caption is a sentence or more used to summarize the importance of charts, graphs, illustrations, photographs, or tables Captions identify the people in photographs and relate the photo or graphic item to the surrounding body copy
brief description accompanying an illustration taking exception; especially an quibble based on a captious argument; "a mere caption unworthy of a reply"
A feature that sends a Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange (SAMI) file (a file in closed-caption format) with an ASF stream Captioning is an accessibility feature that displays captions along with the video and audio, much like the closed-captioning that accompanies some television programs It also can be used to display subtitles in a foreign language
The heading or introductory clause of papers connected with a case in court, which shows the names of the parties, name of the court, docket number of the case, etc
A statement that gives the legislature and public reasonable notice of the subject of a bill or resolution For bills and joint resolutions, the first sentence of the text that summarizes the contents of the bill or resolution For other types of resolutions, a brief description of the contents of the resolution