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How did China turn into a building construction empire? Part 1

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TV Channel 12

BACKGROUND

Scope of work:

Made in China TV series is going “behind stage” of the construction empire while exploring the lives of the Chinese workers behind it all. In this chapter you will dive deep into the great construction empire and of Shanghai city and other architecture wonders, even visiting in some of local's houses.

Challenge:

In order to fully utilize the channel's rare, high quality authentic content in a documentary about China it is crucial to have a professional translator with deep understanding of the Chinese culture and the nuances of the Chinese language.

WHAT WE DID

Onsite Work with Team

Arriving the headquarters of Channel N12 in Israel Tel Aviv to closely work with the team and the
required equipment

Translating & Timecoding

Watching the documentary to understand the story behind the film, planning, localizing and timecoding the translation of the documentary
as a whole

Adjusting & Perfecting

Spending hours of adjusting and perfecting the translation and audio files while considering the local audiences and what the documentary has to express beyond its words

THE RESULTS

Smooth & Timely

The translation process went smooth and according to the time set for the project

Quality Localized Translation

The final translation was up to par in terms of quality and localization aspects

Successful Broadcast

The documentary was successfully broadcasted on the prominent TV channel and got great feedback to the satisfaction of all people involved in the making

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She worked professionally and collaboratively. It was a pleasure working with her. I hope to work with her again on future projects.

Danny Kushmaro | Channel N12 Anchor

My personal perspective

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Creating a program about China and Chinese people, interviews and other authentic information is very valuable however without localizing and accurate translation, the message you wish to share with your audience cant be clear or interesting enough. It is thus crucial to have a professional translator with deep understanding of the Chinese culture and the nuances of the Chinese language.

- Michelle 

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