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Glory Entertainment (The Association of Tehran Young Voice Actors)

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Formation
  
2005

Location
  
Iran

Headquarters
  
Tehran

Website
  
irdub.com

Glory Entertainment (The Association of Tehran Young Voice Actors)

President
  
Mehrdad Raissi Ardali (Persian: مهرداد رئیسی اردلی‎‎)  Iran

Key people
  
Mehrnaz Razeqi, Vice President

The Association of Tehran Young Voice Actors (Persian: انجمن گویندگان جوان تهران) (formerly “Glory Entertainment”) is an Iranian institute specializing in dubbing movies and primarily animated films and cartoons for the Persian audience. The association began operating officially on December 6, 2005 after acquiring official license and permit from the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance with the goal of entrepreneurship, rendering high-quality content, improving the quality of Iran's dubbing system using state-of-the-art technology and meeting universal criteria in the field. The Association of Tehran Young Voice Actors has recruited over 380 voice actors and has launched 10 digital recording studios.

The association increased its range of activities since by dubbing works commissioned by the IRIB, local home-video companies, directors, local and foreign animation producers, the UN and Radio Javan. The association has received different awards from IRIB TV5, the 16th Festival of the Capital Cities of Iran's Provinces' TV-Radio Products and the UN - WFP.

Notable works dubbed by the association include the works of Walt Disney, Pixar, DreamWorks and studios alike.

The Association's further activities include publishing the first dubbing periodical called The Dubbing in Iran which provided information on the topic. The Association is now publishing the first professional dubbing magazine called Sedapisheh. In 2012 Glory Entertainment started an Internet radio station by the name of Voice of Glory which streams children's stories 24/7.

References

Glory Entertainment (The Association of Tehran Young Voice Actors) Wikipedia