Netflix will offer more languages for subtitles and dubbing
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With nearly one-third of all Netflix viewing being registered for non-English titles, the streaming giant has just unlocked more language options for subscribers looking for both subtitles and dubbing...
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A third season of Netflix’s critically acclaimed and Emmy-winning reality dating series Love on the Spectrum hits the streamer on April 2.
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The latter of which is enjoying a remarkable run in the Top 10 for Disney+ with this being its third consecutive week on the charts.
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More than simply inserting English voice recordings, actors' faces will be altered to make it appear that they are speaking natively.
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Suriya has completed dubbing for Retro, his upcoming action thriller directed by Karthik Subbaraj. With music by Santosh Narayanan, Retro is set for a May 1 release.
Suriya's Retro is set to hit theaters on May 1, 2025. As the Karthik Subbaraj directorial gears up for release, the actor has completed the film's dubbing. In a short video shared on social media, Suriya appeared from the dubbing studio and said,
TransPerfect has announced that it has acquired Munich-based dubbing localization provider SPEEECH Audiolingual Labs. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The German dubbing studio provides multilingual adaptation and sound recordings for over-the-top (OTT) content,
Swedish sci-fi adventure flick Watch the Skies is using a technique called 'visual dubbing' to alter the cast's lip movements and map them to dubbed English dialogue for international audiences – without reshooting a single scene.
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