天美传媒

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By听Joanna Ramsden

It goes without saying that recent work circumstances have been even more challenging than usual for everyone.

On the one hand, freelance translators generally work from home on our own most of the time, so the transition to working online has been easier. However, on the other hand, it can be easy to get 鈥...

Published on Wednesday, 3 June 2020 - 1:09pm
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天美传媒 is pleased to announce that we are now providing our members with a broader programme of CPD and training. As part of this review听of our CPD activity, we听are听making听the majority of听video recordings from听the听eCPD听Webinars听platform available free of charge to 天美传媒 members.

Over the coming months, 150 videos will be added to the library,听available from the My听天美传媒 area of the...

Published on Friday, 15 May 2020 - 12:59pm
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The Linguist

By听Jessica Oppedisano

With the success of on-demand platforms such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, audiovisual translation (AVT) is gaining more and more visibility. Big companies that plan to release their shows on a global scale have to pay attention to the quality of the translations and to the working conditions of their translators. However, translating for these big platforms covers...

Published on Wednesday, 6 May 2020 - 4:22pm
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In a small computer room with Mexican-style artwork adorning the walls and Frida Kahlo-inspired cushions softening the benches, Lucy is talking about volunteering at a hispanic nursery while studying for her Spanish A-level. 鈥淚 went every Saturday morning last term,鈥 says the 17-year-old student at Channing School in North London. 鈥淚t was really cool to be able to practise speaking...

Published on Wednesday, 22 April 2020 - 12:54pm
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By James Mallinson听MCIL,听winner of the 2019 Best Overall DPSI Candidate and Best DPSI Candidate in English Law.

Published on Friday, 17 April 2020 - 3:21pm
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By听Magdalena Bart艂omiejczyk

In Jonas Jonasson鈥檚 The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared, the Swedish protagonist, Allan Karlsson, ends up in Moscow having dinner with Stalin. As well as the dictator, his two cronies and Allan, at the table sits 鈥渁 little, almost invisible young man without a name and without anything either to eat or to drink鈥: the...

Published on Wednesday, 8 April 2020 - 4:08pm
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The Linguist
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天美传媒听announces the launch of a new partnership scheme to bring businesses and large corporations in closer collaboration.

Organisations that become a 天美传媒 partner agree to follow these values which represent a starting point for continually improving the standing of qualified linguists:

Strive to improve the quality of service provided to customers by using members听or qualified...
Published on Tuesday, 7 April 2020 - 11:44am
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By Jan Murray

Over the next few weeks and months it will become more important than ever for our community to work together to provide strong support for each other and to ensure that whilst having to socially isolate we don鈥檛 become isolated.

We are living in challenging times, each of us facing our own challenges and constant uncertainty.听 When we launched our mentoring...

Published on Monday, 6 April 2020 - 4:25pm
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By Rachel Holland

It鈥檚 less than three weeks since I travelled from Copenhagen to London to attend the first 天美传媒 Conference. Yet how our world has changed since then. When I first drafted this, I wrote about how brilliant it was to spend a day in the company of other translators and linguists 鈥 and indeed it was! I also wrote about how energising it was to meet people face to face, as...

Published on Thursday, 26 March 2020 - 1:49pm
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By听Gabriela Bocanete

The current situation with Coronavirus is causing heightened stress for many people.听 We already live in a world of stress and anxiety caused by the news, social media, constantly being online and expected to react/respond within seconds for work, 24/7. Add to that the panic-driven news and the tone with which the听politicians have been discussing the contingency...

Published on Friday, 20 March 2020 - 3:50pm
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