Head on over to your settings and turn on that English dub. We've got your guide to all things dub-related. Dubbing in film and TV has opened the door for endless possibilities. It can allow a project to expand its reach across the world or patch up the holes that would otherwise sink the entire project into oblivion. No matter how dubbing is used, we can agree that it is a post-production tool that can breathe life into a film or TV series. Streaming has allowed foreign content like Money Heist, M.F.K.Z, and Dark to rise to a level of popularity that might have not been possible without dubbing. Dubs offer shows in a wide range of different languages for those who don't want subtitles or can't read them. While the debate for subtitles vs. dubbing rages on, dubbing is here to stay. Understanding the history of dubbing in filmmaking and why many filmmakers still use the post-production tool will make you favor dubs over subs. Let's break down the importance of dubbing and how to construct a good dub in your next project. Table of Contents Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Friday, 5 November, 2021