ADR. What is ADR? Automated Dialogue Replacement
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All Comments (18)
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awesome video, our professor at our digital sound design class didn't quite teach us how to do the 3 beep cues for the talent/actor to follow.. thanks for putting this up :)
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Why is there a pop filter on the microphone? Angling it that way reduces plosives and keeps spit out of the microphone. In that situation, all a pop filter is doing is cutting high frequencies.
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nice thnks ::edit:: (beep beep beep) Thanks!
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Nice!
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Thanks. I'm doing this in a few weeks. I like knowing what to expect.
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Nice video . . . this one I prefer because an engineer is actually explaining the process.
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Excellent video. Does anyone know if there is an "industry standard" microphone and mic preamp used for ADR? Thanks.
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Very clearly done. I'm just getting into this stuff. I'm on ProTools HD - but you seem to be on different software. Is ProTools well suited to ADR? I would import video into the session for the visual timing.
Also, what is the industry standard mic and mic pre for this type of work? I have a Neumann U87 and Avalon 737 as my current chain.
Many thanks!!!
how do you remove the original voices and make the ambient noise remain in its original quality? BTW, great vid!
gostoneph17 4 months ago
@gostoneph17 The original ambient track is without the voice track. There is the actual voice track, and then ADRing the clean voices over top of them, but, the store noise is without any actors voices. It's mixed in in the ADR.
digitalera 3 months ago