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Preparation Work before Video Localization Starts
Source: | Author:filmtv | Published time: 2017-11-29 | 1239 Views | Share:
If you have company videos in English and want to publish them into other languages, but you are not sure how to do it, don’t worry, here is some help!

There has been an increased rise of video in digital marketing. If you have company videos in English and want to publish them into other languages, but you are not sure how to do it, don’t worry, here is some help! 

What file formats are needed?

For Audio Localization

If you’re looking to have an audio file localized, then you would need to provide the audio file in any of the file formats below:

  • mp3
  • wav
  • aif

For Video Localization

If you’re looking to have a video localized, then you would need to provide the video file in any of the following file formats:

  • avi
  • mov
  • mp4
  • wmv
  • flv

On-Screen Text

If On-Screen Text (OST) within the video needs to be localized as well, then you must provide the Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, or similar project used to create the original video.

And don’t forget to send details of the fonts used for the On-Screen Text (OST) and any trademarks symbols, etc.

If possible, provide two videos:

  • The original video
  • The video where the On-Screen Text (OST) has been removed

Script

For both audio and video projects, you need to provide an audio script in one of the following file formats:

  • Excel
  • Word
  • PDF
  • TXT

Don't Have a Script?

Myngo can transcribe the spoken audio to create a script before localization starts.

Time coding of script

This is where a time stamp is given to each spoken sentence in the script. This is needed only if the audio needs to be time coded to match the length of the original audio.

  • Example: 00:01:29 -> 00:01:42. The audio spoken here starts exactly at 1 minutes 29 seconds into the audio file, and finishes at exactly 1 minutes 42 seconds.


Preparation work before video localization starts, have you got it?