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Why Chinese Voice Over is changing fast complete...

The first clue something had changed came on a wet Wednesday in 2022 at a studio in Shanghai, as the post-production crew for a mi...

Chinese Voice Over growth explained professional...

Early Days: Imported Cartoons and the Quiet Start (1990s) Before Tencent Video and Bilibili were household names among young audie...

What nobody tells you about Chinese Voice Over

Shanghai, 2018. I’m standing in a glass-walled sound booth at a mid-sized localization studio, watching the engineer wince as th...

All about Chinese Voice Over

It’s easy to talk about voice over like it’s just another layer on a video timeline, but that illusion shatters as soon as you...

Why Chinese Voice Over is trending professional...

Why does the phrase “Chinese Voice Over” spark so much friction in production meetings? In the late 2010s, most European local...

Why Chinese Voice Over is exploding right now...

A Scene From a Real Studio Floor Let’s ground this. Walk into Yodo1’s offices in Beijing on a Tuesday morning—the kind of pl...

Understanding Chinese Voice Over

Contradiction sits at the heart of Chinese voice over production. Ask anyone at a Shanghai audio post house, and you’ll hear it:...

Introduction to Chinese Voice Over

Nobody predicted that a four-minute animation trailer for a mobile game would become a litmus test for the Chinese voice over indu...

What makes Chinese Voice Over different today...

Nobody in the international dubbing circles seems to mention the strange tension that sits at the core of contemporary Chinese Voi...

Why Chinese Voice Over is important for businesses

Let’s get something out of the way: most global marketing departments love to talk about localization, but when it comes to trul...

Chinese Voice Over full guide step-by-step

When “Good Enough” Isn’t: The Relentless Precision of VO in China A localization manager at a mid-sized game publisher in Ha...

The hidden truth about Chinese Voice Over (full...

It’s a conversation that rarely makes it out of production studios in Guangzhou or dubbing booths in Shanghai: what really happe...
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