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		<title>Smooth Connection to Remote Video Interpretation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2022 16:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While remote interpretation was certainly not unheard of before March 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic greatly increased the frequency of these types of meetings and appointments. Modern technology has incredibly increased the quality in which we can provide interpretations. Technology can make remote interpretation as easy as 1-2-3, but at the same time, there can be [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While remote interpretation was certainly not unheard of before March 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic greatly increased the frequency of these types of meetings and appointments. Modern technology has incredibly increased the quality in which we can provide interpretations.</p>
<p>Technology can make remote interpretation as easy as 1-2-3, but at the same time, there can be any number of technical problems that can interfere with an interpretation assignment. Even though problems do happen, it’s our responsibility to minimize them. Having the prudency to keep an eye out for any problems and their solutions is a key skill for interpreters and everyone to have in modern days. In today’s blog, we will be highlighting some common connection issues and what to do in those circumstances.</p>
<h3>Interpretation Links</h3>
<p>Occasionally, the link you use to log into the meeting may be incorrect. The most common scenario is probably due to a separate meeting being created, causing you to wait in an empty room. If you as an interpreter find yourself in this case, it is best to get in contact with the language service provider you are working with as quickly as possible to ensure that you receive the correct link.</p>
<h3>Interpretation Times</h3>
<p>The appointment time may be mistakenly written by any party involved in the scheduling, causing the interpreter to be either early or late. To prevent this from happening, it is best to set a reminder that&#8217;s sent 24 hours before an interpretation event starts, so all parties including the client and interpreter can double-check on the proper start time and the right link.</p>
<h3>Updates</h3>
<p>Many of us have experienced this situation. As soon as logging into a conferencing application, you were notified that the application requires an update. This can cause you to be nervous about being late to the meeting. Testing your application at least 30 minutes before logging into the appointment to make sure everything is up to date is a good way to ensure that you aren&#8217;t affected by any sudden updates.</p>
<h3>Sudden Change of Interpretation Methods</h3>
<p>For various reasons, there may be a sudden change in the method for remote interpreting, such as resorting to the telephone or another type of video conferencing service. In such circumstances, make sure to keep your email and phone ready and handy to see if any notification of changes come to you.</p>
<h3>Power or Internet Fluctuations</h3>
<p>Fluctuations in power or internet can be unavoidable and unpredictable. You may be able to circumvent power outages or battery shortage by planning ahead as much as possible. Charge your phone, laptop, and computer fully. Always think of a backup plan. If occasionally, things just can’t be helped. In these cases, be apologetic and contact your language service provider or the meeting host for contingency.</p>
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		<title>How to Get the Best out of the Audio Equipment You Have at Hand</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2022 00:37:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ana]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From time to time, an interpreter may get a voiceover assignment, such as providing the voice track for a new exhibit at a museum in an audio guide. Being able to record this new audio in a professional studio is of course the best option, but modern technology has progressed to the point where it [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From time to time, an interpreter may get a voiceover assignment, such as providing the voice track for a new exhibit at a museum in an audio guide. Being able to record this new audio in a professional studio is of course the best option, but modern technology has progressed to the point where it is completely possible to produce studio level recordings from the comfort of your own home. It’s possible that one day, producing recordings remotely may even become the standard. Additionally, in a pinch, you might have to use your own computer and microphone. In that case, how do you get the best out of your on-hand equipment? We’ll give you a few tips.</p>
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<h3><strong> Stay about 6 inches away from the microphone.</strong></h3>
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<p>Speaking too close to your microphone or too loudly can increase the audio gain too much–you can see this when your audio capture goes up into the red. However, speaking too far away from the microphone will prevent the microphone from picking up your voice clearly. A good estimate is to stay about 6 inches away from your microphone, although your microphone might have a nice “sweet spot.” One good practice is to make sure that you use a standing microphone, and make sure that it is not touching anything that would cause any unintentional noise. So for example, if you have a microphone that touches the floor, make sure it is on a carpeted surface to prevent any loud scraping or knocking noises.</p>
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<h3><strong> Try equipping a pop filter</strong></h3>
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<p>Pop filters help to dampen the sound produced when saying words with P and T. If you do not have one, then you can try making one with the materials available to you.</p>
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<h3><strong> Limit background noises.</strong></h3>
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<p>Spinning fans, beeps, vibrations, key clacking, and the like can be picked up by the microphone. Try to turn all distracting noises off, or move to a room where these distracting noises are not.</p>
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<h3><strong> Dampen the echo of your voice.</strong></h3>
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<p>Hard surfaces around you, like tables, walls, desks, and so on, reflect the sound of your voice when you speak. You might not always be able to hear the echo normally as our brains can filter out those faint echoes, but your microphone will certainly pick it up. To avoid this, you can cover these surfaces with cloth, or hang up curtains or clothes in a pinch.</p>
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<h3><strong> Post-edit</strong></h3>
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<p>If you are not too pressed for time, taking the time to edit your sound clip can result in a completely different sounding recording. It may take some learning, but there are a wealth of programs out there that have the potential to make your recordings sound on-par with professionals. For instance, Adobe Audition has various functions that can eliminate background sound, fine tune your voice, and even eliminate certain sounds from your voice completely.</p>
<p>In the end, it’s understandable that many people have reservations about home recordings, but with the current state of technology, it is not impossible to deliver professional, or near-professional level work to your clients. We hope these tips will help you record to the level that you want without having to use a professional studio. Good luck recording!</p>
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		<title>Angels in the Language Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2019 23:36:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ana]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Language services such as translation and interpretation can be compared to the work of angels. Angels are described as always present and caring beings that watch over you and help you make the right choices. Translators and interpreters do the same by working with you to help you communicate with those around you. A “language [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left">Language services such as translation and interpretation can be compared to the work of angels. Angels are described as always present and caring beings that watch over you and help you make the right choices. Translators and interpreters do the same by working with you to help you communicate with those around you. A “language angel” sits on your shoulder bridging the world’s different languages for you. Like angels, interpreters come in all shapes and sizes. They speak multiple languages, ready to interpret any question or concern you may have.<br />
When you need help, your language angel will be there no matter the situation. When an Oaxacan man was lying in an American hospital bed, he was in dire need of a language angel. He had come by himself to the United States from the mountains of Mexico, and could not communicate with the American medical staff. He needed an interpreter for his native language, a rare indigenous language of Mexico. It was critical that he was able to fully understand his doctor; his illness was severe, and they needed to discuss his wishes regarding whether or not to resuscitate him if he took a turn for the worse. They reached out to Monterey Language Services, and we were able to find him an interpreter in four hours. We knew how important it was to this man to communicate once again in his own language before his passing.<br />
This case reminded us that we as language service providers are not the only angels out there. Our clients are angels too. They inspire us to do everything we can to connect people in need to our own network of language angels. Seeing the impact that we can make in people’s lives encourages us to continue striving for peace and harmony through communication. We greatly appreciate our client angels because they motivate us to help anyone at any time in any way we can.<br />
In today’s world, translators and interpreters continue to grow their reach through the use of modern technologies. They can now help a client thousands of miles away communicate with another client in a completely different region. These language angels know no bounds; the world is their client.</p>
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		<title>Professional Translators: What Makes Them Great?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2017 00:35:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Translators are language and culture communicators who can bridge gaps and open up a whole new world for people from different cultures who speak different languages. Have you ever wondered what it is that sets translators apart, or what makes a great translator? How are they different from interpreters, localizers and other linguists? This blog [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Translators are language and culture communicators who can bridge gaps and open up a whole new world for people from different cultures who speak different languages. Have you ever wondered what it is that sets translators apart, or what makes a great translator? How are they different from interpreters, localizers and other linguists? This blog will unveil the mystery by offering some tips for people who aspire to be excellent translators.</p>
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<p><strong>1. Read extensively</strong></p>
<p>If you are a book lover, then you are half way there to being a good translator. Reading extensively is useful in that it helps to hone your writing skills and make you more sensitive to the subtle differences between similar words. As a translator in a specialized field (e.g. law, finance, medicine, etc.), reading parallel texts is even more crucial. Parallel texts make you familiarized with terms in a particular field and allow you to familiarize yourself with the field. As a result, your translation won’t look like it’s written by an outsider with no knowledge of the subject. For example, let’s say you’re translating a warranty from Chinese into English. If you find an English-language warranty and compare it with the original text, you’ll see how a warranty is formulated in English and you can use that reference as a guide for your own translation.</p>
<p><strong>2. Write well</strong></p>
<p>Being an excellent writer is essential to success in translation. Writing well means writing clearly, which is as necessary for communicating the source message in a translation as it is for making sense in any kind of written work. Don’t get confused – translation may be an art in its own right, but here writing well doesn’t refer to being a good creative writer; many translators may write impeccably, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they have the creativity to write the next great novel from scratch. Writing is also a largely mechanical skill that can be learned. It means, in part, being familiar with the conventions and preferences of the often very different writing styles that are used in various fields – something which the previous tip can help you with.</p>
<p><strong>3. Be patient and pay attention to detail</strong></p>
<p>Unlike interpretation which is done within seconds, translation is an extended process and your finished texts will be there for all to see long after your work is done. Of course, there are both pros and cons to this: one good thing is that translators don’t have to work under quite the same pressure as interpreters, and they can afford to spend time choosing the most suitable word for any given context. One of the negative sides is that your work will likely be subject to greater scrutiny than many interpretations, since, especially in the digital age, a document can essentially exist indefinitely, whereas the average interpretation is gone forever after it’s been completed. In general, translation demands patience and extreme attention to detail. Translators need to be very careful in editing and proofreading their work in order to avoid mistakes before it is published or presented to others.</p>
<p><strong>4. Learn how to do research</strong></p>
<p>As a translator, you’re bound at some point to encounter a word or phrase you don’t know. Be it an idiom, the name of an organization, someone’s title, or even their name, translators need to have the ability to do extensive research using whatever tools are at their disposal. A translator’s research isn’t limited to looking for difficult to render words, either: they should know how and where to look for reference material – those parallel texts that were mentioned before, and other materials that will make translation much easier. Thanks to modern technology, translators today have incredible access to potential sources of research, starting with everyone’s favorite, Google, which can let you quickly check whether or not your translation is idiomatic in the target language. Frequently translators have to go much deeper than just a Google search, though, accessing various corpora, specialized dictionaries, trade publications, and so on. The internet even makes it possible to reach out to the author of a text to ask for clarification or explanation when a translator encounters difficulty understanding the source. As wonderful as the internet is, a translator shouldn’t rely on it to the total exclusion of good old-fashioned books and other printed material. You never know when you’ll be without internet access, and the sheer volume of information on the Web can make it difficult to know what’s correct, whereas a specialized Spanish-English medical dictionary has been compiled by an expert.</p>
<p><strong>5. Use CAT tools</strong></p>
<p>Recent years have witnessed the nearly universal application and rapid development of computer assisted translation tools, such as Trados, MemoQ, Wordfast, etc. These CAT tools have effectively become the industry standard and can help improve translation efficiency and save time and energy. CAT tools can cut down your time spent and simplify any number of situations, for example handling a large translation project that involves multiple languages. While some of these tools are both powerful and fairly user-friendly, it can be difficult to intuitively navigate and manage some CAT programs with all their features and options. Fortunately, there is no shortage of online tutorials and other CAT tool guides available, but whether you decide to make use of them or explore your CAT tool of choice independently, one thing is for sure: the sooner you learn how to use CAT tools effectively, the better.</p>
<p>These are just a few tips to help you become a better translator. There is one other thing which shouldn’t be overlooked: be passionate about translation! Great translators are “doing their job” all the time, always translating (at least mentally) whatever they see and hear around themselves, be it a sign at the park or an advertising slogan on TV. Enjoying what you do and making it into an everyday, fun activity may be the most important key to becoming a better translator.</p>
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		<title>Conference Interpretation for Silicon Valley – II</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whatever the reason your business has for holding a conference in Silicon Valley, Monterey Languages Services is here to help.  We come from a conference interpretation background with an amazing network of alumni, graduates from the Graduate School of Translation and Interpetation of the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS), speaking many different languages, and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Whatever the reason your business has for holding a conference in Silicon Valley, Monterey Languages Services is here to help.  We come from a conference interpretation background with an amazing network of alumni, <strong>graduates from the Graduate School of Translation and Interpetation of the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS)</strong>, speaking many different languages, and equipped with the most advanced listening and presentation technologies.  We hold ourselves to the industry’s highest standard, and have contributed to the success of many international conferences for our Silicon Valley clients.</p>
<p>Before every conference interpretation event starts, we make preparations in advance. From selecting a team of conference interpreters, putting together interpretation equipment &amp; the audio and video system, setting up interpreter rooms or interpreter booths, to studying the conference materials in advance, there is a design and a goal in mind in order to achieve the best result in an event we are entrusted to provide conference interpretation.</p>
<p>When the audience gets there, each member is provided a headset connected to a radio-like device that receives the channels of interpretation in different languages (English, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, French, Spanish, Japanese, German, etc.). Use push to talk microphones to ask questions.  With all of these high-tech equipments, we come on site to provide technical support and make sure customers are enjoying using modern technology to help them break the language barriers.</p>
<p>At the end of the event, every audience member has clearly understood the conference. They were enthusiastic about it, and good business deals are about to come out of this.</p>
<p>The Monterey Language Services team feels—hey, Silicon Valley&#8211;mission accomplished.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.montereylanguages.com/" target="_blank">Monterey Language Services</a> strives to provide the highest quality of <a href="http://www.montereylanguages.com/translation-services.html" target="_blank">translation</a> and <a href="http://www.montereylanguages.com/interpretation-services.html" target="_blank">interpretation services</a>. Please feel free to <a href="http://www.montereylanguages.com/contact-us.html" target="_blank">contact us</a> for a quote.</strong></p>
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