 I'm going to take you through a process of how to get subtitles on to your videos. I've had a few people asking me this question. So I'm going to share with you how to do that, or certainly how I do that. So the first thing that I use is a tool called Movavi Video Converter. It's this one here. If you go and buy it now, then it might be a totally different version, like 8, 9 or 10 by now. But I've got Movavi Video Converter 7. Now, when I bought this, I thought that I might need the entire Movavi Video Suite, which they have. But I didn't need that. All I needed was the converter to do this particular thing. So it's a considerably less amount of money just to have that one particular part. I think I paid about £150 to get the full suite, when actually it was only about £50 just to get that one bit. I haven't used anything of the others yet. So this should be all that you need for certainly getting those subtitles onto your videos. So if you go and get Movavi Video Converter, if you type in Movavi.com or just type in Movavi into Google, I'm sure it will have it for you. But this is what it looks like when you open it up. Now all you have to do is drag your files in here to get the process started. So I'm going to click on this and find the video that I want to get transcribed and also create the captions for now. In the industry, subtitles are called closed captions. So it's closed captioning as a service that you're looking for. So I'm going to close caption and get the subtitles for my full five day sprint. So I've already prerecorded the content and I'm going to get the subtitles for these videos. So what I've got to do is go in and now it's got in there, I can edit it. So what I want to do is I want to export it as a sound file. Now I've already chopped the front and back off of it. I actually recorded this into iMovie first of all, but usually I create this on my mobile phone. So let's assume you've created your videos on your mobile and you can pull them into here and you can actually already edit the front and back just by and you can you can get videos. There's a whole suite of tutorials that come with this. But if you see this scissors button, like it says, click the scissors icon to cut the clip at the current position. So you can watch it a current position you say, right, OK, at 0032, I want to cut the beginning of that off. All right, so you can use this for cutting the front and back off. But the part that you want to do at this moment in time, now I only have to do this because I don't have great internet where I am right now. But if you've got really good internet, then you could just upload your video direct to the place that I'm going to talk to you about next because I don't have great video. What I want to do is just export it as a sound file, first of all, which is an MP3. So you can see here with Movavi Video Converter, you've got lots of different options depending on how high you want the resolution. You can create videos that are only for iPad, which will be much smaller in size. You can create them for YouTube, which will be smaller in size. But if you're creating videos, then you're going to productize them and you want really, really super quality videos. Or you know, it's going to go on a big screen. You don't want to create tiny little videos where the resolution is going to be poor. You want that to be viewed as big as you can. So there are all these different options and when you click on one, you'll notice that this here is sharing with you how big that video is going to be. OK, so I want to create it just sound. I don't want any video with it at this point. I want this file to be as small as possible so that when I go and upload it into Rev, which I'm going to show you next, which is that's where you get the actual subtitles from. It's going to take a lot less time for it to upload than if I'm uploading a big chunky video. OK, so I've now got that as an audio file. It's automatically exported that for me. No, it hasn't. That was a different video. It just so happens that the video that I was converting then just popped up at the same time. Right, so convert. That's now converting it. It'll give you a little ding. And it's now showing me where it saved it because I've already told it down here that I want to save it to my desktop. So that's now on my desktop. That's now the full audio file of the video. So I'm now going to go into Rev. Now, let me go back to Rev.com. This is what you'll look at when you first go to Rev.com as a screen. They do transcriptions, they do captions, and they do translation. Now, I use captions. It's closed captioning that we want, remember, for subtitles. But what I like about it is when I order captions, I also get the transcription. So it's like I'm getting two for the price of one. So let's go to captions here. So I want to get started. Now, it says 24-hour turnaround. And if you've got a massive video, then it probably will be. But most of the videos that I put up there, thank you, most of the videos that I put up there are usually between two and five minutes. And I get them back within about half an hour. I mean, they don't take very long to come through at all. So let's get started. And this is where it's going to ask me for certain information. And part of that information is to upload that file. So I'm going to go upload my file. Now, remember, you could upload your video direct to this if you've got good internet. But if like me, you don't have great internet and you're in a place where it's going to take you forever to upload a 300 or 400 meg video, then that's why I create my sound files for the uploads really, really fast. And then you're talking about, see, look how long it's taking for this screen to upload. That's how bad the internet is, where I am right now. OK, so you've got all these options of where you can pick your video from. But your file, obviously, I saved mine to my desktop. So here we go. Now, that's going to give me the choice. I can upload several files if I want to right now, because I have got five videos. I'm going to upload. I'm not going to do that right now. So I'm just going to show you how to do this one. So that's now going to upload the sound file to rev.com. OK, so now it's all uploaded. You're going to then see this screen once your file is uploaded. And what you want is the SRT file. Now, you've got all these different versions, but you really want that SRT file. It's going to deliver the transcript anyway. OK, you can give it a reference name, for example. This I will just call this holidays day one so that when they send it to me, I know what file to associate that to. So you're just going to go to checkout. It's six minutes worth of video, which means it's six dollars. I'm going to sign in there. Yeah, I'm going to do PayPal. OK, that's my order successfully gone through. So you can leave the screen open if you want to. I tend to come back and look at my order history. And then I mean, as you can see, I've got quite a lot of those. And you can see it's in progress when that says complete. You can click on it and go and access your file. So I'm going to wait for them to send it back. And then I'll be back with that. OK, so I've just received an email telling me that the caption is now being completed. So I'm going to come back in here and refresh my screen. And what we should see at the top of the screen when it uploads is that that order is now complete. Here we go. So I'm going to click on that order. As you can see here, reference, it says holidays. So the five day sprint I've created is all around how to systemize your marketing so that you can actually have a holiday. So I called it holidays just as one word that would really tie me into that. And then I'd know if I ever need to go back to that caption file or go back and get a transcript, you can go back to these orders at any time. So here's what we're going to do. We're going to now go here. There's the original document that I've uploaded. That's the sound file I uploaded. And now I can go to download. This is where I've created the closed caption file, but it's actually given me all of these options as well. And to be quite honest, I don't know what these other things do. But what I do want is the transcript and the SRT file. The SRT file is going to be your subtitle file, your closed caption file. The transcripts, what I'm going to use to then create a workbook to go with this particular part of the sprint. Because not only am I getting these sprints up into the Brand Builders Club, the Brand Builders Club are receiving these sprints first. We're also productising every single one of our sprints so that we're going to get them up into our training academy, the House Builder Brands University online. And so you'll be able to go through them via the university as well at any time. So, you know, I think that's something that's really important for you to know, is that, you know, even if you start using Facebook as your kind of membership website at the beginning, it's not always going to be there potentially. So you want to make sure that you're duplicating your content, save your content somewhere else, so that you can always have another avenue for people to get to it. And the university is one of the ways that we're going to do that. And we're also building an app to make your experience even better. So there's lots of awesome stuff that's coming, but you've got to do what you've got to do right now. So this is what we're going to do. So we're going to click download and you'll see that's now given me a zip file. I'm going to double click on that and it will show me. I've got these two files here, OK? Now, you're probably not going to be able to open these files. If you click on it, it's not going to enable you to look at it in the conventional way. But what you can do is right click and open it with something else. You know, you can open it as a text file, for example. There are other ways that you can look at it, but here's the transcription. So you can see word for word, someone has typed that out. Now, I usually go through this and just make sure that it reads legitimately. You know, sometimes what you say verbally can look really odd in words. So I always, always go through the text file and just make sure that there's no spelling errors or that they've got the, you know, they said they've thought that it's one word and it's not. But I usually turn these into workable content then. So, for example, we're using Teachable for our training academy. And so what I'm doing is once we upload the video, I turn this into content that if someone wants to read it rather than watch it, or sometimes people want to read it at the same time as watching it, I turn this into the how to part. So I add some bits in here. I give them something to do as part of that particular challenge or whatever it is you're getting them to do. And that then is what I copy and paste into the text with the video. So I always use that script. Like I say, the SRT file, you might not be able to open that, but you don't really need to. Here's what we're going to do. We're going to go back into Movavi Video Editor. So let me open, sorry, Movavi Converter. What we're going to do is open the video back into here. No, thank you. And you don't even need to go into the video if you don't want to. You can click Edit and go into the screen that we saw yesterday. But I'm going to go here, all right? It says no subtitles. I want to add subtitle. So I'm going to go and find my SRT file, open that up, and that's now going to put the subtitles over my video. Okay. Now you can choose all these different options. I'm not going to play with them. I'm not going to mess with that. Now what I do want, because at the moment it's probably selected still on sound, I want to select the video that I want it to, the quality of the video that I want to export. So I'm going to export it as its original file in high definition. Saving it to my desktop, I'm going to click Convert. So that now has added the subtitles to my video. And so you can see how fast this is. Once you've bought the software, once you've got your files from Rev, you really are, this takes literally minutes to get your video up there, put your subtitle on, export it, done. There you go. So now I'm going to open up my video of this incredible challenge. Now the whole point of this challenge, this week, this five day sprint, is that you're going to be giving yourself some time off. There you go. See, so it's added those subtitles, haven't had to do anything else. Like I say, you get your videos ready, you get your SRT files ready, boom, you're done. If you're creating a series of something, you know, I mean literally in two minutes, I can go through if I get all of my files ready. I can literally go through in about two minutes. I can have subtitles on every single one of my files and I can be already uploading them. So whilst it might sound like a complicated process, once you've actually got everything in place, you're just going to go zip, zip, zip, zip, zip and it'll be really, really fast. If you've got any questions, let me know and put them below this video and I will answer them as quickly as I can for you. What I would say is there's some great tutorials in Movavi. If you just Google whatever is the question that you want to know with Movavi on the end of that or in YouTube, there's also some videos in YouTube. And also with Rev as well. Rev is so easy to use. It's brilliant. It's got a great customer focused interface. So it's very easy. Just make sure that you click closed captions or captions so that you also get your subtitle file as well as your transcript as well. So have fun with your videos. I can't wait to see what you come up with. If you've got any questions, I can say put them below and I will see you in the group.