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Soundwhale Launches Debut in Brazil with Netflix Production

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Soundwhale logo black.2Remote audio post-production software Soundwhale has completed its first collaboration with a production in Brazil. This is the first South American market for the app, which has a growing user base in Japan and North America.

In Brazil, Soundwhale was selected as a Netflix Preferred Partner. It’s simple interface and flexibility made it a top choice for audio engineers like Rodrigo Noronho at Lagoa Acústica studio, who found himself in lockdown with several productions to finish. The Netflix original he was working on, a comedy featuring a major Brazilian star, required additional audio post-production and the team behind it was looking for a solution.

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“Soundwhale was recently listed on Netflix’s Partner Help and Covid Post Production pages as a solution for remote mixes with picture and for ADR,” Soundwhale founder and CEO Ameen Abdulla notes. “We’ve worked very closely with our new partners in Brazil to help fit Soundwhale seamlessly into their workflows. Different markets around the world have different environments and a solution should be flexible enough for the various network conditions and machines that are available. In Brazil, we proved our solution can work.”

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