Loudworks

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Loudworks
FormerlyImaginarijum (2016-2020)
Oblakoder (2020-2024)
Reč po reč (2020-2021)
Company typeDubbing studio
IndustryMedia
Founded2000 in Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia
Founder Ratomir Kutlešić
Darko Obradović
Predrag Đorđević
HeadquartersBraće Jerkovića 117A,
Belgrade
,
Serbia
Areas served
Serbia
Montenegro
Bosnia & Herzegovina
ProductsDubbings
Owner Ratomir Kutlešić (40%)
Darko Obradović (20%)
Predrag Đorđević (20%)
Nikola Nemešević (20%)

Loudworks (formerly called Oblakoder) is a Serbian dubbing studio of animated and live-action content.

Contents

Dubbing

Studio Loudworks was founded in 2000 as a part of Luxor company. As of 2016, the name of the dubbing studio changed to Imaginarijum, but later it changed again to Loudworks.

Collaboration

TV channels

Publishing houses

Companies

Content

Animated and live-action series

Animated and live-action films

Staff

Voice actors in dubbing

Producers

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References

  1. In some of credits Aleksandra Popović
  2. In some of credits Andrijana Tasić
  3. In some of credits Snežana Jeremić Nešković or rarely Snežana Jeremić