Subtitle: You're Not You
: Use distinct colors for Kate and her caregiver Bec (Emmy Rossum) to immediately signal who is speaking during chaotic or emotionally overlapping scenes.
To develop a "subtitle" or captioning feature specifically for the film (2014), you should focus on intentional accessibility that mirrors the movie's central themes of ALS and communication loss. Recommended Feature: "Empathetic Dynamic Captions" subtitle You're Not You
: Consider adding an American Sign Language (ASL) version to significantly increase access for the Deaf community, providing a more "equally integrated" experience. Implementation Checklist You're Not You (2014) - Plot - IMDb : Use distinct colors for Kate and her
: As Kate’s speech becomes "virtually unintelligible" in later acts, the subtitles can subtly shift—using lighter fonts or slightly delayed timing—to reflect the physical effort required for her to communicate. Implementation Checklist You're Not You (2014) - Plot
: Instead of simple [Music Plays] tags, use detailed descriptors that capture the film's "fiercely honest bond," such as [Strained, labored breathing] or [Unsteady piano melody], to build suspense and emotional resonance for deaf or hard-of-hearing audiences.
A standard subtitle track merely transcribes text, but for a film where the protagonist, Kate (Hilary Swank), gradually loses her ability to speak clearly, a specialized feature can enhance the viewer's connection to her struggle.