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This video is an approximate demonstration of Closed Captioning, as applied to the first 90 seconds of a Felix the Cat cartoon titled "The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg." Although the added captions do not strictly follow FCC guidelines or industry standards for closed captioning, they are sufficient as a functional and visual demonstration of closed captioning and other similar technologies that allow the hearing impaired to view television shows and films.
The original cartoon was freely downloaded from the internet archive. The captioning was created and manually added by myself utilizing the graphics editing programs Jasc Paint Shop Pro and Jasc Animation Shop. The video does not contain any audio, because Jasc Animation Shop does not support audio.
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{{Information |Description=Demonstration of Closed Captioning using approximately the first 90 seconds of the Felix the Cat cartoon "The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg". |Source=Cartoon itself downloaded from the Internet Archive, added captioning is self