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Subtitling for Kitchen Design

Professional video production services

Professional multi-language subtitle creation. — tailored for kitchen design professionals.

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Our Process

Three steps to your perfect video

01

Transcription & Translation

AI-assisted transcription with human verification for 99%+ accuracy, then professional translation with cultural adaptation.

Technical details
Whisper AI transcription, human QA pass, timecoded SRT generation, professional translators for each language.
02

Recording & Sound Design

Professional voiceover in treated studio, sound effects design, Foley recording, and audio mixing.

Technical details
Neumann U87 microphone, treated vocal booth, Pro Tools mixing, 5.1 surround option.
03

Sync & Delivery

Subtitle sync verification, audio quality check, and multi-format delivery with accessibility compliance.

Technical details
SRT/VTT/SCC subtitle formats, WCAG accessibility compliance, stereo + 5.1 audio delivery.

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Every project includes a dedicated project manager and clear milestones with approval checkpoints.

All final deliverables are yours — full ownership and usage rights included with every project.

Why Kitchen Design Needs Subtitling

In the Kitchen Design sector, professional video content has become essential for standing out in a competitive market. Whether you need promotional material, training content, or brand storytelling, Subtitling delivers measurable results that transform how kitchen design professionals communicate with their audience.

Specific Challenges for Kitchen Design

Kitchen designers and installers sell the most complex room renovation in any home — combining plumbing, electrical, ventilation, cabinetry, countertops, and appliances in a space where functionality and aesthetics must coexist. 3D rendering walkthrough videos showing proposed kitchen designs from the client's eye level provide an immersive preview that flat floor plans cannot match. Installation time-lapse videos compressing a week-long kitchen transformation into three minutes demonstrate craftsmanship and project management capability. Material comparison videos — quartz versus granite countertops, solid wood versus laminate cabinets, different hardware finishes — help clients make informed decisions during the design phase. Showroom tour videos showcasing multiple kitchen styles, layouts, and price points give potential clients a reason to visit in person. Cooking demonstration videos filmed in completed kitchens show the designs in use.

Video Challenges in Kitchen Design

Showing Spatial Transformation

Interior design is visual transformation at its finest — and before/after video is its most compelling format. 73% of homeowners use video for design inspiration before starting a project. The challenge is accurately showing spatial relationships, material textures, and lighting effects that define a space's atmosphere.

Designers must showcase their portfolio through room tours, renovation timelapses, and material selections while making their creative process transparent. The trend toward virtual consultations demands high-quality video that can replace in-person meetings.

Success Stories & Case Studies

Interior Designer — Social Media Growth

An interior designer launched a before/after transformation video series on social media. The content garnered 1.2M followers across platforms, generating €400K in annual project inquiries and a book deal based on the designer's visual storytelling approach.

Key Benefits for Kitchen Design

Client Acquisition & Premium Positioning

Interior design video drives premium positioning: before/after transformation videos generate 5x more engagement than static photos, room tour videos increase project inquiries by 85%, and material showcase content reduces client indecision by 40%. Designers with strong video portfolios command 35% higher project fees.

Our Subtitling Process

Audio & Subtitling Process

1. Transcription: AI-assisted transcription followed by human verification for 99%+ accuracy. Timecoded script creation.

2. Translation/Adaptation: Professional translation with cultural adaptation, lip-sync timing for dubbing, and accessibility compliance (WCAG).

3. Recording/Integration: Professional voiceover recording in treated studio, sound design, Foley, and mix in 5.1/stereo.

4. QC & Delivery: Sync verification, audio quality check, format-specific export, and subtitle file delivery (SRT, VTT, SCC).

What Makes Subtitling Unique

Subtitling adds timed text to your video — either in the original language (for accessibility and sound-off viewing) or translated into additional languages. We transcribe manually (no auto-generated captions), time each subtitle to speech rhythm with a maximum of two lines and 42 characters per line (Netflix standard), and deliver in SRT, VTT, and burned-in formats. Our subtitlers follow reading-speed guidelines (15-20 characters per second) to ensure viewer comfort. A 10-minute video takes 2-3 business days per language. We support all Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, and CJK character sets. This service is essential for accessibility compliance (WCAG 2.1 AA) and for the 85% of social media videos watched without sound.

What You Receive

You receive: subtitle files (SRT, VTT, SCC), burned-in subtitle version, audio mix (stereo + 5.1), voiceover stems, and accessibility compliance report.

Technical Specifications

Audio: 48kHz/24-bit WAV, AAC, MP3 | Subtitles: SRT, VTT, SCC, TTML | Studio: Treated vocal booth, Neumann U87, RME interface | Mix: Pro Tools, stereo + 5.1 surround

Getting Started with Subtitling for Kitchen Design

Ready to elevate your Kitchen Design brand with professional subtitling? Our team combines deep industry expertise with advanced production techniques to deliver content that drives real results. Contact us for a free consultation and custom quote — no commitment required.

Ready to bring your vision to life?

Let's discuss your subtitling needs for kitchen design. Free consultation and custom quote — no commitment required.

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