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Introducing Audiovisual Translation

Agnieszka Szarkowska author Anna Jankowska author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Sep '24

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This user-friendly textbook offers comprehensive insights into all facets of audiovisual translation and media localisation.

Serving as a comprehensive guide spanning seven chapters, it begins by introducing audiovisual translation (AVT). It goes on to explore the historical backdrop and highlights the distinctions from traditional written text translation. The authors expertly navigate you through the primary AVT modalities: interlingual subtitling, dubbing, voice-over, subtitling for the deaf and hard of hearing, live subtitling, and audio description.

A blend of theoretical concepts and practical, real-world examples in various languages ensures a seamless understanding of the fundamental principles of AVT. The book clearly guides you through the most important aspects of each type of AVT.

Designed for those exploring various AVT forms, budding audiovisual translators, and those interested in contemporary AVT trends and research, this book is an invaluable resource for students of translation and linguistics and for educators in AVT across higher education and media localisation programmes.

Beautifully crafted and expertly structured, this book serves as the ultimate guide to audiovisual translation (AVT) practices, including subtitling, dubbing, and access services. It’s a must-have resource that will inspire and delight both students and professionals alike. With precision and clarity, the authors unravel the complexities of AVT, equipping readers with the essential insights and skills needed to master this dynamic and ever-evolving field of translation studies.

Prof. Jorge Díaz-Cintas

Centre for Translation Studies (CenTraS)

University College London

ISBN: 9780367481230

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 410g

216 pages