ADR (automated dialogue replacement)

E144642

ADR (automated dialogue replacement) is a post-production filmmaking process in which actors re-record and synchronize dialogue to improve audio quality or reflect dialogue changes.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
ADR (automated dialogue replacement) canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf film sound technique
post-production process
aimsTo correct performance errors in dialogue
improve dialogue audio quality
remove background noise from dialogue
replace unusable production sound
update or change dialogue lines
alsoKnownAs additional dialogue recording
looping
canBeUsedFor adding crowd walla
adding off-screen dialogue
alternate TV or airline versions of films
censorship of dialogue
improving intelligibility of lines
differsFrom dubbing for language localization
voice-over narration
follows picture lock
fullName automated dialogue replacement
involves actors watching playback of their performance
matching lip movements
re-recording dialogue
recording in a controlled studio environment
synchronizing dialogue to picture
occursDuring post-production
partOf audio post-production
performedBy actors
voice actors
precedes final mix
qualityDependsOn actor performance consistency
matching acoustic characteristics of original location
precise lip-sync accuracy
relatedTo dialogue editing
foley
sound design
voice-over
requires ADR engineer
re-recording mixer
sound editor
supervisedBy ADR supervisor
dialogue editor
usedIn animation production
filmmaking
television production
video game production
uses cue sheets
digital audio workstation
microphones
studio monitors
timecode

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Academy Award for Best Sound relatedDiscipline ADR (automated dialogue replacement)