Campaign India Team
Dec 14, 2022

Ollang enters the Indian market

The artificial intelligence audio solutions provider also aims to create a talent pool of AI-dubbing experts in the country

Ollang enters the Indian market
Ollang, a global content localisation industry has announced its foray into the Indian market. 
 
The artificial intelligence (AI) audio solutions provider enables TV channels, online video streaming channels, production companies, e-learning platforms and content creators to ensure that their AV content gets a global reach. 
 
It is also aiming to create a talent pool of AI-dubbing experts in India. The projects that editors and experts work on will come from different parts of the world, with languages ranging from Spanish to French and Turkish, among others.
 
Ebru Yıldırım, co-founder and CEO, Ollang, said, “The first step is translation, which is done by a professional translator and the second step is AI dubbing, wherein the AI dubbing editors fix the voices and lip sync. It is also an excellent earning opportunity for professionals working or aspiring to work in the niche future-oriented domain, as they may earn up to $120 for working on approximately one hour of content.”
 
She added, “The major task is to ensure lip sync that is done with AI, otherwise a simple dub makes the same content jarring to the eyes due to lack of sync between audio and video. Furthermore, the AI-enabled dubbing process ensures quick turnaround time for projects, reliable work and scope for better results.”
 
 
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Campaign India

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