Dub card

Definition

Language-specific credits added to the end of a feature to list the talent who made the localized dubs.

For example, a feature with French dubbed audio will have an associated end-credit video that acknowledges the French voice-over artists. Dub cards must either already be stitched to the feature video file or be delivered as a separate video file with the exact same encoding as the feature. To process successfully, Dub Cards are required to have an audio track embedded. A silent audio track is acceptable.

 

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