Term explanation: out-cues
Thread poster: camille94
camille94
camille94
France
Local time: 12:31
English to French
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Dec 22, 2017

Hello all,

I have been asked by a client to review a script and add the out-cues. The script is that of a TV episode for some animated series.
The client said "in-cues are already in the script and we would need you to add the out-cues".

I have literally no idea what out-cues are, anyone here want to lend me a hand?

Thanks!


 
Max Deryagin
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Russian Federation
Local time: 15:31
Member (2013)
English to Russian
- Dec 22, 2017

Camille Thompson wrote:

Hello all,

I have been asked by a client to review a script and add the out-cues. The script is that of a TV episode for some animated series.
The client said "in-cues are already in the script and we would need you to add the out-cues".

I have literally no idea what out-cues are, anyone here want to lend me a hand?

Thanks!


The out-cue of a subtitle is the time at which it disappears from the screen.


 
camille94
camille94
France
Local time: 12:31
English to French
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thanks Dec 22, 2017

Max Deryagin wrote:

The out-cue of a subtitle is the time at which it disappears from the screen.


Okay, so it's basically just adding the end timing. Thanks a lot!


 


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Term explanation: out-cues







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