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16 Famous Deaf People + How They’re Improving Deaf Visibility
There are many Deaf actors, athletes, and historical figures. Let’s explore their groundbreaking lives and accomplishments in Deaf history.

How to Edit iPhone Videos for Audience Engagement
iPhone video editing is simple with built-in tools or third-party apps. Learn how to make professional-quality videos for your brand.

10 Video Marketing Trends for 2025+
Video content is everywhere. Let’s look at some of the most important video marketing trends to incorporate into your strategy.

12 Aesthetic Fonts to Spur Creativity
Choosing the right font can be crucial for your brand. Let’s look at some aesthetic fonts that spur creativity and add interesting designs to your work, without sacrificing legibility.
How to Transcribe a Facebook Video to Text in 5 Simple Steps
Learn how to convert a Facebook video to text quickly online. Simply paste your Facebook video URL and you'll get a 99% accurate transcription in hours.
YouTube Transcription: How to Get and Upload a YT Transcript
YouTube transcription is a vital part of the user experience. Here’s our guide to getting, creating, and uploading a YouTube transcript.
7 Super Easy Steps to Timecode a Film, Movie, or Video Project
Learn what timecode is and how to use it in film production. Follow our guide to sync video and audio for professional editing results.

Actors' Union President Fran Drescher Discusses Ongoing Strike and Future of Hollywood Transcript
Actors' Union President Fran Drescher is interviewed on New Hours to discuss the strike and the future of Hollywood. Read the transcript of the interview here.

Actors Reject Artificial Intelligence Proposal from Studios Transcript
Actors hit picket lines in their first strike against film and TV productions since 1980, and the nation’s largest strike since 1997. Read the transcript here.

Fran Drescher Delivers Speech on SAG-AFTRA Strike Transcript
Hollywood actors formally went on strike after negotiations between their union and motion picture studios collapsed, a serious blow for the entertainment industry that could cripple film and TV productions across the U.S. Read the transcript here.
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