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Based in Los Angeles, JBI Studios provides in-house Amharic subtitling services on all video formats from video files (mov, wmv, flv, etc.) to professional video tapes (digi Beta, DV Cam, HDV, etc.), including authored DVDs with or without menus, or simply stl type text files (stl, fab, srt, sst) with or without associated graphic files. HD or standard definitions PAL or NTSC etc.
The three main output types for subtitles are DVD, video file/tapes and text files (with or without associated graphics) containing the time coding information. We'll help you choose what is appropriate for your subtitling project. Besides working on projects that involve language conversion into Amharic subtitles, JBI Studios is perfectly comfortable navigating Amharic language services like native English accents, Amharic voice over and Amharic dubbing. Translation Subtitling Examples For Your Amharic Video
Steps for Amharic Video/DVD Translation Subtitling
- Client, provides source video(s)
- Script transcription (optional) and check/spot video time code references
- Translation, within character limitations
- Subtitles produced and sent for Client review
- Final subtitling delivery
Amharic Subtitling Company & Professionals - Experienced Amharic Script Translator
- Amharic Audio/Video Editor
- Amharic Linguist, Post Production QA
- Multiple Languages With Same Time Code
Our team is comprised of experienced translators, editors and language experts who assure the subtitles are correct both from a linguistic and technical perspective. By choosing JBI Studios for your Amharic subtitling needs, you will join a long list of satisfied, happy clients who come to us not only for Amharic subtitles, but also for a variety of languages.
Amharic is the second most-spoken Semitic language in the world, after Arabic, and the official working language of Ethiopia. Amharic is also the official or working language of several of the states within the federal system, including the Amhara Region and the multi-ethnic Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region. It has been the working language of government, the military, and of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church throughout medieval and modern times.
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