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Friday, 8 October 2021

How to watch Squid Game: Subtitles or dub?

Squid Game is by far the hottest new show of 2021, and even though it seems as if every year there's a new hit Netflix series everyone is talking about, Squid Game is a bit different in that it's a South Korean production, meaning English viewers will need to decide between watching with either subtitles or dubbing. 

Recently, there's been a lot of chatter on social media trying to determine the most accurate translation possible. After some multilingual Twitter investigators viewed the show, they took to the platform to help explain the best way for us to watch. 

The answer? Use 'English' subtitles instead of 'English [CC]' or dubbing to get the most accurate script translation possible. 

not to sound snobby but i'm fluent in korean and i watched squid game with english subtitles and if you don't understand korean you didn't really watch the same show. translation was so bad. the dialogue was written so well and zero of it was preserved

â€" youngmi mayer (@ymmayer) September 30, 2021

The reason is because 'English [CC]', which of course stands for closed captioning, is designed for viewers who are hard of hearing or entirely deaf. These are generally automatically generated rather than being pre-written manually by a team of Korean-English translators and include extraneous descriptions of characters footsteps, yawns, shrieks, and more. 

The Standard 'English' option, on the other hand, is designed on the notion you can hear all the auxiliary details, like when a character's footsteps can be heard marching offscreen, so those will be excluded from the text. 

As for English dubs, the problem is that while you can still get the general gist of the show, dubbing requires a total script rewrite that must somewhat match the original actor's lip movements when spoken in the new language. 

This results in a somewhat compromised experience and will most definitely jettison some of the most minute dialogue nuances written in by the original screenwriters. 



Source : https://www.pocket-lint.com/tv/news/netflix/158667-how-to-watch-squid-game-subtitles-or-dub

1 comment:

  1. We get a significant amount of foreign-produced educational, entertainment, and commercial content. As a result, it has to be translated and adjusted to fit with our world. Even a simple word play can lose its charm in a bland translation. As a result, the video requires both a competent dubbing and a professional translation. Consequently, it is possible to employ both human and machine translation resources. Personally, I choose the last option because it allows for less waiting time for the finished product and cost savings thanks to the machine video dubbing software. At the quality control and translation stages, you may also step in and make changes.

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