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What is really happening in German Voice Over...

A persistent tension hums under the surface of the German voice over industry. Mention “innovation” in a Munich post-p...

What nobody tells you about German Voice Over

Nobody warns you how differently Germans listen. That’s the first thing I noticed, sitting in a cramped Berlin studio in late as...

How German Voice Over is reshaping industries

Contrary to what many in the Berlin ad world assumed a decade ago, German Voice Over was supposed to remain quietly in service of ...

The hidden truth about German Voice Over explained

The first time I sat in a Berlin studio, watching a seasoned German actor revoice an American detective for a prime-time import, s...

How German Voice Over creates opportunities...

You can hear it in the background of everything from a Netflix series to a Berlin startup’s onboarding video: German voice over ...

Is German Voice Over worth attention what you...

Let’s get this out of the way: German voice over isn’t just about making things sound more guttural. In fact, it’s a quietly...

German Voice Over and its social impact

The first time I watched a Hollywood blockbuster dubbed for German TV, something felt off. Not just the sync issues or cultural tw...

German Voice Over transformation explained

The voice coming out of your TV in Berlin tonight might have more in common with a server farm than with an actor’s recording bo...

How German Voice Over is changing everything

It’s and Netflix Germany is casting for the German dub of its first major local original, “Dark.” The stakes feel almost exi...

What people get wrong about German Voice Over

The first time I sat in on a live dubbing session at a mid-sized studio in Hamburg, I realized how wide the gap is between what pe...

German Voice Over today vs tomorrow

The first time I walked into Studio Funk in Hamburg back in , the walls reverberated with dozens of voices—some reading out insu...

All about German Voice Over

Why German Voice Over Matters Germany is Europe’s largest economy and home to over million native speakers, including in Austria...
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