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ADR 101: How to Do It Like the Pros Do It

Learn to record ADR like an experienced professional. Sometimes your audio is going to have some problems that need fixing. Maybe you shot your scene next to a freeway and can't hear your talent speaking. Maybe you captured a walk-and-talk scene in a long shot and couldn't mic-up your subjects. Maybe you're translating your English-language short film into Swahili and need to replace all of the dialogue. What are you supposed to do about all that mess? ADR. To get you nice and acquainted with this process, here's Robbie Janney from Shutterstock. What is ADR? ADR stands for Automated Dialogue Replacement and is a type of dubbing process that, you guessed it, replaces dialogue recorded on location with dialogue recorded in a studio. Why would I need ADR? There are tons of reasons why you might need to record some ADR, including: Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 18 June, 2019

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