subtitles in fx on nytimes.com

one of the multimedia producers came to me last week and explained that she had an upcoming project that has more than one language in the audio – meaning we would need to use subtitles. at the time we didn’t have a plugin available to implement subtitles. previous to this, the latest effort at using subtitles was this project on yankees pitcher chien-ming wang. it’s a really nice project and the producer did what many would do and that’s build the subtitles into the picture – literally. that means that in photoshop he overlayed the subtitle and then saved the picture. so the subtitle is baked right in.

however, you run into all kinds of problems with this implementation. the biggest is that the subtitle is then tied directly to the duration of that photo on the screen. what happens when you have several photos go by in the time of one subtitles – or more commonly – several subtitles that need to advance in the time of only one photo?

i decided to handle this by building a plugin to read a XML file that contains the subtitles and timings and to display them independent of the photo cuepoints. this way you can have timings that work with the audio, and operate independently of the photos. it also adds the ability to turn on and off the subtitles (in case you are bilingual and not interested in having subtitles cover the photos). although this feature has been called into question as being useless (but i don’t think that’s the case).

anyhow, this new feature was rolled out not in the most recent chapter in the African children feature, ‘Ghana.’ (which i find to be an incredibly moving set of pieces). let me know what you think.