A lot of people dub our work as New Age. But for some reason, they don't dub Stan Lee's work that way.
“A lot of people dub our work as New Age. But for some reason, they don't dub Stan Lee's work that way.”
— Zal Batmanglij · Dub
The World Motivation
A lot of people dub our work as New Age. But for some reason, they don't dub Stan Lee's work that way.
“A lot of people dub our work as New Age. But for some reason, they don't dub Stan Lee's work that way.”
— Zal Batmanglij · Dub
A lot of people dub our work as New Age. But for some reason, they don't dub Stan Lee's work that way.
I loved 'Terminator 2' as a teenager and 'Sound of Music' when I was a kid. I also loved 'Requiem For A Dream' as a college student and 'Mulholland Drive.' And I have loved 'Lincoln' as an adult. They are all the same, as they are all good stories and extraordinary actors.
A director really doesn't deal with performance that much, especially if you deal with great actors. Their work is the performance. What you're helping them with is all the stuff they cannot be in control of.
What I'm drawn to most as a filmmaker are these tribes that are seen as 'fringe' cultures. We live in a society where many young people feel alienated, and these family constructs are an antidote to that.
I am also a voice over artist, so I always like to dub myself.
If the character you play on screen has to have life, you should dub in your own voice.
I will try to dub for myself in as many languages as possible.
I am getting good roles in the Telugu film industry. And people are also liking my work. I dub the films myself and this makes a huge difference.
I want to learn Kannada and maybe even dub for myself in the future.