People talk faster than they read. Condense long sentences (e.g., change "Could you please tell me what time it is?" to "What time is it?").
Use brackets like [door slams] or (upbeat music) to describe non-speech sounds for viewers who are hard of hearing. 🛠️ Recommended Tools for Posts
Effective subtitles follow a "gold standard" of brevity to ensure viewers can read the text without missing the action on screen. To put together a high-quality post with English subtitles, follow these technical limits and best practices: 📏 Essential Subtitle Limits Limit subtitles English
Use clean, sans-serif fonts like Arial, Helvetica, or Verdana .
Break lines at punctuation marks or between logical phrases (like after a noun but before a verb). People talk faster than they read
Subtitles should stay on screen for at least 1 second and no more than 7 seconds . 📝 Writing & Formatting Tips
Aim for 32–42 characters . Exceeding 47 characters may cause text to go off-screen or become unreadable. Lines per subtitle: Keep it to 1–2 lines max . Subtitles should stay on screen for at least
The ideal speed is 12–21 characters per second (CPS).