Patreon Kick-Off
For those of you who enjoy watching my translations of the NHK tournament and other translations of Asian language Go materials, I am kicking off a Patreon campaign. Patreon is a website that allows you to support artists and people who create content. I decided to start the Patreon campaign because frankly speaking, churning out these translations is a lot of work. It usually takes between 5-6 hours to translate and time the subtitles. I am going to continue translating videos no matter what, however, it want support from the Go community as I continue doing this important work.
I started doing the translations as a way to keep up my Japanese. I originally learned Japanese and Chinese to read Go books in their native language so I could learn how to play. When I was living in the United States, and now that I'm in China, I had little to no chance to use my Japanese, and I felt translation work would keep me sharp.
Now I'm seeing just how much people enjoy the translations. I would like for the next generation of Go players to have more materials available to them in English. I think in turn this creates a more vibrant community, and helps spread Go in the Western world.
My plan is to release 2-4 translations a month. I am not limited to the NHK cup or Japanese language videos, but could also translate Korean and Chinese tournaments. If you pledge anywhere from $1-$20 a month, I have rewards such as free copies of the "So You Want to Play Go?" series and game reviews. Please visit my Patreon page here and consider being a supporter!
I also pledge to translate any Cho Chikun games I come across :P
I started doing the translations as a way to keep up my Japanese. I originally learned Japanese and Chinese to read Go books in their native language so I could learn how to play. When I was living in the United States, and now that I'm in China, I had little to no chance to use my Japanese, and I felt translation work would keep me sharp.
Now I'm seeing just how much people enjoy the translations. I would like for the next generation of Go players to have more materials available to them in English. I think in turn this creates a more vibrant community, and helps spread Go in the Western world.
My plan is to release 2-4 translations a month. I am not limited to the NHK cup or Japanese language videos, but could also translate Korean and Chinese tournaments. If you pledge anywhere from $1-$20 a month, I have rewards such as free copies of the "So You Want to Play Go?" series and game reviews. Please visit my Patreon page here and consider being a supporter!
I also pledge to translate any Cho Chikun games I come across :P
Published on January 04, 2016 09:53
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For any and all interested in the ancient Chinese board game known as Go! Go is an immensely entertaining strategy game, inexpensive to play, as well as endlessly challenging. No two games of Go are t
For any and all interested in the ancient Chinese board game known as Go! Go is an immensely entertaining strategy game, inexpensive to play, as well as endlessly challenging. No two games of Go are the same. The rules take 10 minutes to learn, and Go is really a game where you can let your creativity fly.
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