Subtitling Gallery

InqScribe lets you easily convert your transcript into subtitles that play with your movie.

Here are some examples of InqScribe-generated subtitles. The user has complete control of the font style, color, alignment, and position of the subtitles. The height of the subtitle region is automatically calculated to fit the longest subtitle in the movie.

Note that QuickTime is required to generate subtitles. For more information, see the Subtitling page in the User Guide.

Subtitles can easily be placed above or below the movie.

Above MovieBelow Movie

Subtitles can also be placed directly over the video. These examples align the subtitles with the top and bottom of each movie. Both feature a drop shadow to make the text more visible.

Top of MovieBottom of Movie

You can assign a specific rectangle for the subtitles. In this case, it's a small box that won't obscure the filmed subjects.

Boxed Subtitle

You can also move the subtitles off to the side if you prefer. This is a good location if you have longer subtitle entries.

Subtitles on the Side