How To Do ADR
Our first ever ADR episode is here! Technical problems recording audio on set? Had a plane flyover at the worst possible time? Actor lost his voice for a pivotal scene? It can be fixed! ADR is here to save the day. What is it? How do the pros do it? How can WE do it? We head to UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television on this episode of Sound 101 to meet with Eric Marin and learn the craft. Grab your mic, computer, audio interface and software and get started on your own! We also show you how to use EQ, reverb and ambience to make your ADR sound more like the audio you recorded on set. Andrew tries to tackle Night of The Living Dead again, but this time lending his voice to the character of Johnny. Do you think it’s Automated Dialogue Replacement or Additional Dialogue Recording? Either way, it’s very useful for filmmakers of all levels to learn. It can help you repair bad production audio, add story elements, and improve actors’ lackluster performances. #ADR #Dialogue #DeityMicrophones Want more free sound and filmmaking tutorials? Subscribe to Deity Microphones on Youtube! 🎤Subscribe to Deity Microphones' Youtube Channel: https://goo.gl/jtoKUf 🎤Subscribe to Deity Microphones: / deitymicrophones / deitymicrophones / deitymicrophone 🎤Connect with the Deity Team! Andrew - / andrew_from_deity Steve - / deity_steve 🎤MUSIC: http://bit.ly/pb_aputure Summary: Deity Microphones produces weekly digital web content to help filmmakers and sound mixers grow in their education. Deity Microphones shares this free web series in hopes that the next generation of filmmakers grows in their video production quality and changes the world. Deity Microphones produces free educational web content to help filmmakers, vloggers, sound mixers and sound designers grow as creatives and take their production quality (be it independent, TV, or studio) to the next level. Deity Microphones believes that budget should never be a constraint to creativity.

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