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From: Wyant, Jay (MNIT)
Date: Sep 8, 2015 8:18AM
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Lisa,
DCMP's Captioning Key may provide you a good reference: http://captioningkey.org/speaker_identification.html
In some instances, if the speakers are on the left and right of the screen, you can move the captions (referenced in the link as "placement") by justifying to left and right. But take care not to create a ping-pong effect, and preferably retain name identification.
Jay
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