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NEW YORK - Nyenta -- Gotham Lab, a New York–based translation and localization company founded in 2006, today announced the launch of its Voice-Over Education Program, a professional training initiative designed to prepare voice talent for the evolving demands of global media localization.
With nearly two decades of experience in film, television, museum audio guides, and multimedia localization, Gotham Lab developed the program to bridge the gap between performance and localization—an area often overlooked in traditional voice-over training.
The program focuses on real-world localization workflows, including culturally accurate delivery, script adaptation awareness, timing for dubbed content, multilingual narration standards, and collaboration with localization teams. Participants gain hands-on exposure to industry practices used in international film distribution, streaming platforms, and cultural institutions.
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"Our goal is to empower voice talent with the skills needed to work in global markets," said Philip Kotur, representative of Gotham Lab. "Voice-over is not just about performance—it's about cultural precision, storytelling integrity, and global accessibility."
The Gotham Lab Voice-Over Education Program is designed for emerging and experienced voice artists seeking to expand into international projects, museum narration, film localization, and multilingual content production.
For more information about enrollment and program details, visit www.gothamlab.com
With nearly two decades of experience in film, television, museum audio guides, and multimedia localization, Gotham Lab developed the program to bridge the gap between performance and localization—an area often overlooked in traditional voice-over training.
The program focuses on real-world localization workflows, including culturally accurate delivery, script adaptation awareness, timing for dubbed content, multilingual narration standards, and collaboration with localization teams. Participants gain hands-on exposure to industry practices used in international film distribution, streaming platforms, and cultural institutions.
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"Our goal is to empower voice talent with the skills needed to work in global markets," said Philip Kotur, representative of Gotham Lab. "Voice-over is not just about performance—it's about cultural precision, storytelling integrity, and global accessibility."
The Gotham Lab Voice-Over Education Program is designed for emerging and experienced voice artists seeking to expand into international projects, museum narration, film localization, and multilingual content production.
For more information about enrollment and program details, visit www.gothamlab.com
Source: Gotham Lab
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