TheKitchen.tv is Looking for English to Thai Translators

22 December 2010
TheKitchen.tv is Looking for English to Thai Translators
Deadline: 30 December 2010

TM SYSTEMS, the industry’s only Emmy Award-winning language translation, transcription, dubbing, subtitling, and closed captioning company, is looking for experienced translators for frequent freelance assignments.


For this project, you don’t need SUB software, but the person HAS TO BE Thai Native and have experience with SUBTITLE. You will be provided English script with time code and video. Therefore, time code is not required but we are looking for a translator with subtitling background.

Our rate is $5.5/minute for this project. 4 videos (61minutes total) with English script. There is no needs for time code. We are ready to deliver two of them for now. 1st two needs to be done by end of the year and another two needs to be done by 1st week of January. Résumé must include any experience in subtitling; language specialties;

Please contact: kyamaguchi@thekitchen.tv

Deadline: Thursday, December 30, 2010 09:00

Apply here.
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