: Capturing sarcasm, irony, or subtext that might be clear in audio but difficult to convey in static text. Summary Table: Elements of Coherence Condensation Length vs. Speed Ease of reading without loss of plot. Segmentation Line breaks Maintaining natural thought patterns. Spotting Entry/Exit times Seamless audio-visual synchronization. Placement Screen real estate Minimal interference with visual composition. The Semiotics of Subtitling - ResearchGate

: Maintaining the original message's "truth" even when word counts are reduced.

: Subtitles should appear exactly when a person begins speaking and disappear shortly after they finish.

: Ensuring the tone of the text matches the character’s social status, era, and emotional state. 2. Temporal Coherence (Timing)