Sound Design
ADR, or Automated Dialogue Replacement, is a post-production process used to re-record dialogue in film and television to improve audio quality or reflect changes in the script. This technique helps ensure that the dialogue matches the visual elements perfectly while also enhancing overall sound quality. It involves actors re-recording their lines in a studio, which can then be synchronized with the original footage, making it a crucial part of the sound design process.
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