The True Cost of Netflix Delivery — $50K–$100K in Localization Alone (Part 2 of 2) | Episode 4

This is Part 2 of Episode 5 of Get on Netflix — and this is where the real numbers come out. In Part 2 we cover Netflix's audio requirements including the mandatory 5.1 surround mix, Dolby Atmos, and the M&E track. Then we get into subtitles across 20 to 30 languages, professional dubbing costs of $50,000 to $100,000 or more, the QC process that rejects 20 to 30 percent of first submissions, artwork and thumbnail specifications, metadata requirements — and the total delivery cost number that ties it all together. Delivery alone for a Netflix-standard film can equal or exceed the entire production budget of most independent films. This episode tells you exactly why — and exactly how to plan for it from the very beginning. 🎬 FilmmakerGenius is the production platform built for independent filmmakers. Manage your entire production — script, casting, crew, contracts — in one place. 👉 filmmakergenius.com 📩 Want the complete written guide? Every technical specification, every cost, every contract term in this series — free. Email [email protected] and Sal will send you the Get on Netflix ebook as a PDF at no charge. Watch Part 1 first if you haven't — link in the description. #Netflix #IndieFilm #FilmmakerGenius #PostHollywood #GetOnNetflix #IndependentFilm #FilmDistribution #Filmmaking #NetflixDelivery #DolbyAtmos #FilmLocalization #FilmBudget #FilmTech #PostProduction #IndieFilmmaker