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Old 21st October 2007   #1
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Dubbing studio in Turkey?

do you know any good dubbing studio in turkey?
they will need to get the actors , translate, direct, and produce the dubbing in turkish from english.
for young kids tv shows
pleas let me know replay or pm me
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Old 22nd October 2007   #2
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as far as I know, there are lots of tv jobs done at imaj but I'm not sure about dubbing, though you can get advise from there too.
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THANKS ALOT DO YO KNOW SDS?
ANYONE ELSE?
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PM me.

I own and administer the leading audio recording board in Turkish language http://www.muziktek.net and I can put you in touch with whoever you may need.

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Old 7th July 2008   #7
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you may visit Media Movers, Inc. for turkey dubbing studio


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Old 17th March 2009   #8
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Hello.
We got the same issue. We are searching for a turkish dubbing studio in Turkey. Not a studio in an other country which dubbs in several languages. Has anyone contact to a real turkish studio?
We appreciate any help.
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We've been mixing Isin Karaca's forthcoming album for the last month here and I asked the producer and he said Imaj was the best place. He mentioned another that was also good and a bit cheaper - I'll get him to spell it out when he comes in later.
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Thanks for the hint, we are in contact with Imaj by now... Seems to be a good adress..
If you get the name of the second studio, please let me know...
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Old 13th May 2009   #11
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Thanks for the hint, we are in contact with Imaj by now... Seems to be a good adress..
If you get the name of the second studio, please let me know...
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Hello,

Don't go for imaj! They are good although quite expensive.
There are other studios which performs the same quality for less cost.
If you are interested just contact me, I'll give you contact details for one of those studios. hulyamccaffrey@hotmail.com
I personally worked with them once and they did a great job.
This studio is working with famous vocals and musicians of Turkey.

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My partner & I are starting a music production company in NYC; He is a Turkish born producer/musician/composer with extensive background in Istanbul TV/Film/Music production and of course speaks perfect Turkish, along with his brother who is also an asset located in NYC...he also knows TONS of bilingual turkish artist/people in NYC and has vast experience doing video production, foley, voice overs et al.

Studio facilities:

Protools HD3 w/ Yamaha DM 2000 board, every microphone/preamp/FX imaginable and sound rooms up to auditorium size.

Plus an artistic understanding of English>Turkish idioms & language you probably would not find in Turkey...
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Plus an artistic understanding of English>Turkish idioms & language you probably would not find in Turkey...
Try me, buddy

The original poster knows me anyway. We'd met here in Istanbul back in 2007 when this thread was first posted.

And you know what, nobody's giving two fecks about the artistic understanding of two languages and all that bull. The conversation does start with that, and then the cheapest gets the job and nobody gives a tosh how the translation went or whether the audience understood what's been spoken at all. It's all bish-bash-bosh. He he... Don't kid yourself

BTW, we work on a Harrison Series Twelve for big jobs here if that means anything. (Cos it doesn't, because the clients couldn't care less. They can't even tell the difference if it was done on PTHD, PTLE or Cubase.)

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Old 9th April 2011   #14
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do you know any good dubbing studio in turkey?
they will need to get the actors , translate, direct, and produce the dubbing in turkish from english.
for young kids tv shows
pleas let me know replay or pm me
thanks ohad
TV content is a broadcasted content and you need a serious dubbing service.

Try www.graffittistudio.com

They dub TV programs in various languages.

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Old 10th November 2011   #15
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try us
we are based in Skopje , Macedonia and we dub in Macedonian, Serbian, Albanian, Turkish...currently work for one cartoon channel, dubbing in 3 different languages.visit us here
http://digistar.mk
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Hello Everyone,

I'm national Turkish Voice Over Mehmet Yanki Yonel, i'm still working for Russian Travel Guide and Discovery Channel.
I have home studio with very profi equipments and i have production company (my produksiyon) in Istanbul; if you need anything about Turkish you can directly send me a message. We have very famous voice over team

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