Star Wars Subtitles & Closed Captions: The Typography Wars π±
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For over 40 years, Star Wars treated subtitles for alien dialogue as part of the movie itself. Not just captions slapped on the screen, but deliberate, cinematic typography meant to live inside the galaxy far, far away. Those yellow, all caps translations were designed with intent. From VHS and LaserDisc to DVD, Blu-ray, and even 4K releases, that approach stayed mostly intact. Then streaming happened! NOT BOMBAD! On this episode of The Bombadcast, weβre digging into how and why Star Wars subtitles changed across every major release format, and why Disney+ represents the biggest visual break the saga has ever made. Weβll walk through the fonts, the formats, the technical standards, and the creative decisions behind subtitles and closed captions across the Original Trilogy, Prequels, Sequels, and Disney+ shows like The Mandalorian and Andor. Franklin Gothic vs Trade Gothic | Burned in subtitles vs forced tracks vs device level captions | How VHS, LaserDisc, DVD, Blu-ray, 4K, and st
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