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By dubbing studio do you mean mixing? Or recording ADR & VO?
Rather than trying to set up a studio from scratch with no post experience, I'd suggest you make a 4-wall deal with a post house where you bring in the client & are the mixer, but have access to the facility's tech staff & infrastructure. Before doing that I'd suggest you find a way to intern somewhere so you can at least observe some sessions & see how things get done.
While just jumping in with both feet sounds exciting, post is a complex job with lots of hidden pitfalls, and you're very likely to crash & burn and lose your client. Better to prepare as well as possible.
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