Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Neverbeast was dubbed by ELROM PERFECT VOICES

 
March 8, 2015 - PRLog -- Elrom-PerfectVoices is renowned worldwide for the high-quality of all services related to sound management, whether dubbing, voice over, narration or sound effects and music, as well as subtitling and post-production services.

When Elrom Studios and PerfectVoices Ltd. Merged in 2009, Elrom brought to the table over 30 years of experience in dubbing and subtitling for all major players of the movie industry, state-of-the-art recording studios with the latest and constantly updated equipment and its team of translators specialized in translating for dubbing and subtitling purposes.

Completing Elrom’s impressive list of achievements, PerfectVoices contributed its massive international voice talent catalog, built over 25 years of mining the world of actors and narrators across the globe, its extensive experience in localization productions and its proficiency in project management.

With their combined skills and resources, Elrom-PerfectVoices caters to the needs of both the entertainment world and the corporate universe. From movies to multimedia, games and mobile TV, video presentations and audio books, Elrom-PerfectVoices subtitles, dubs, records and repurposes content in all languages with speed, skill and accuracy at affordable rates.

With studios in New York,Tel Aviv and Nairobi Elrom-PerfectVoices’ pool of international voices benefits from the irresistible pull of these two international cities on actors and voice talents from all over the world. The constant influx of fresh voices enables Elrom-PerfectVoices studios to record in-house with a varied array of voices in over 40 languages.

Elrom-PerfectVoices partnered with carefully vetted studios all over the world to ensure that recordings produced with our partners abroad meet our exacting quality standards. This extensive network enables Elrom-PerfectVoices to provide all services in every language.

In this winter the movie Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Neverbeast (http://variety.com/t/tinker-bell-and-the-legend-of-the-ne...) was dubbed by ELROM PERFECT VOICES.

In this lovely family movie you can find fairy who was introduced in J.M. Barrie’s classic “Peter Pan,” and who has since spawned her own Disney (http://variety.com/t/disney/) movie-and-merchandising franchise, of which this is the sixth full-length feature. Relegating Tinker Bell to peripheral supporting status, Steve Loter’s animated saga instead focuses its attention on one of her many fairy friends, Fawn (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin), a plucky sprite who learns, through her adventure with a mystical creature known as the Neverbeast, that it’s equally important to follow your heart as well as your head. A colorful and cheery fantasy that duplicates its series predecessors’ cutesy humor and feel-good message making, it’s apt to garner moderate interest from very young fans both during its limited-engagement theatrical run and subsequent homevideo release, though anyone over the age of 7 will likely find it too immature by half.

In the magical forest grove of Pixie Hollow, Fawn is chastised by stern scout Nyx (Rosario Dawson) and noble Queen Clarion (Anjelica Huston) for recklessly looking after animals that pose a potential threat to fairies. If that issue first arises thanks to Fawn’s efforts to nurse a wounded hawk back to health, it peaks with her discovery of a giant creature with large fangs, a coiled tail, and gray fur streaked with black stripes whose thunderous roaring stems from a thorn in his paw. After remedying that ailment, Fawn begins assisting the big fluffy beast — whom she names Gruff — with his mysterious work erecting immense towers out of boulders, all of which is dramatized via playful montages set to the soundtrack’s many indistinctly sweet, soaring female pop songs

As voiced by Goodwin with sunshiny positivity, Fawn is a standard-issue Disney heroine, defined by her spunky charm and endearing rule breaking, and decked out in oh-so-short dresses that accentuate her long, slender figure and legs. Her fairy comrades (voiced by Dawson, Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symone, Megan Hilty and Pamela Adlon) are similarly one-note archetypes (the caring one, the flighty one, the “Southern” one, the exasperated one, etc.) who pop up now and again to aid Fawn in her eventual quest to protect Gruff once Nyx discovers an ancient prophecy that says he’s destined to become a horned, winged destroyer of Pixie Hollow. Together, these fairy protagonists define the film’s overarching blandness, which also extends to competent CG animation brimming with bright hues, round character features and just enough aesthetic flair to give the proceedings some lively fantastical verve, if far from the expressive detail of Disney/Pixar’s finest works.

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