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StudioNEXT is part of the company's MediaNEXT suite of AI-powered tools that simplify and automate workflows for adapting and creating media for audiences in any language utilizing both virtual recording and traditional studio setups.
FREMONT, CA: TransPerfect, the world's largest provider of language and technology solutions for global business, declared the release of version 2.0 of its StudioNEXT cloud-streaming dubbing and voiceover platform as the company continues to introduce products aimed at bringing a new level of efficiencies to the audio recording industry.
StudioNEXT is part of the company's MediaNEXT suite of AI-powered tools that simplify and automate workflows for adapting and creating media for audiences in any language utilizing both virtual recording and traditional studio setups.
With StudioNEXT 2.0, organizations can:
• Enable voice directors and actors to benefit from cloud-streaming technology, which will simplify professional-quality dubbing and voiceover from distributed locations.
• Boost productivity with a redesigned user interface that improves the navigation experience for directors and actors.
• Improve quality with a newly designed rythmo band that provides talent better accessibility and readability by providing customization of viewing preferences for each user.
All upgrades to StudioNEXT are part of TransPerfect's strategy to support hybrid models for a recording that combine cloud recording from home studios with the company's global network of owned-and-operated studios for editing, recording, and mixing. The combination of these services offers clients the flexibility and options to meet budgetary and timing requirements, particularly during a time when the availability of traditional studios is decreased.
TransPerfect President and CEO Phil Shawe stated, "StudioNEXT enables clients and voice talent to produce professional quality recordings, outside the confines of the traditional studio environment. Given the importance of web-based collaboration and remote working in today's world, these advancements could not have come at a more crucial time."