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Ever wonder why movie dialogue sounds so clear despite the chaos of filming locations? ADR might be the secret sauce. Discover just how much of your favorite films' dialogue is actually re-recorded!
"You are going to find a potential for a lot of actors tose out on ADR work, which stands for additional dialogue recording, which happens at the end of a film when you think, okay, here's our final cut. But the sounds are very clear. There's some wind in the background or a car horn beeping, so we couldn't hear that person talking very much. We're going to bring Joe blogs back in, into the studio. He's going to voice over his lines. Now, you'd be surprised just how much dialogue has done that way."
Mark Murphy Director: An award winning director, writer and producer with over 20 years of experience.
Ever wonder why movie dialogue sounds so clear despite the chaos of filming locations? ADR might be the secret sauce. Discover just how much of your favorite films' dialogue is actually re-recorded!
"You are going to find a potential for a lot of actors tose out on ADR work, which stands for additional dialogue recording, which happens at the end of a film when you think, okay, here's our final cut. But the sounds are very clear. There's some wind in the background or a car horn beeping, so we couldn't hear that person talking very much. We're going to bring Joe blogs back in, into the studio. He's going to voice over his lines. Now, you'd be surprised just how much dialogue has done that way."
Mark Murphy Director: An award winning director, writer and producer with over 20 years of experience.
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00:00You are going to find the potential for a lot of actors to use that on ADR work,
00:06which stands for Additional Dialogue Recording, which happens at the end of a film when you think,
00:10okay, here's our final cut, but the sound's not very clear, there's some wind in the background,
00:14or a car horn beeping so we couldn't hear that person talking very much. We're going to bring
00:19Joe Bronks back in into the studio and he's going to voice over his lines. Now you'd be surprised
00:25just how much dialogue is done that way.