This paper explores the evolution of fansubbing in Italy, which has been ptospering for the past nine years and constitutes a crucial symptom oft.the evolving practices of television consumption in a country with a long-sta!1_ding and previously uncontested dubbing tradition. Our analysis focuses on the two main "historical" Italian fansubbing communities, ItaSA and Subsfactory, and on the most successful group among the second-wave communities, Subspedia, identifying the reasons behind their success (and behind the failure of many of their competitors) in a highly efficient workflow based on a well-structured division of labour and on detailed translation and editing guidelines, which allow for a balance between speed and quality.

Sub Me Do: The Development of Fansubbing in Traditional Dubbing Countries: The Case of Italy

Serenella Massidda
Primo
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2017-01-01

Abstract

This paper explores the evolution of fansubbing in Italy, which has been ptospering for the past nine years and constitutes a crucial symptom oft.the evolving practices of television consumption in a country with a long-sta!1_ding and previously uncontested dubbing tradition. Our analysis focuses on the two main "historical" Italian fansubbing communities, ItaSA and Subsfactory, and on the most successful group among the second-wave communities, Subspedia, identifying the reasons behind their success (and behind the failure of many of their competitors) in a highly efficient workflow based on a well-structured division of labour and on detailed translation and editing guidelines, which allow for a balance between speed and quality.
2017
Non-Professional Subtitling
David orrego Carmona and Yvonne Lee
Inglese
STAMPA
63
83
21
978-1-4438-9585-9
1-4438-9585-7
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Newcastle, UK
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
Audiovisual translation; Fansubbing; Subtitling; Translation; Translation Studies
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-4438-9585-9
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
2
268
none
Massidda, Serenella; Casarini, Alice
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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