Multi-language Dubbing
In filmmaking, dubbing is the process of recording or replacing voices for a motion picture. The term most commonly refers to recorded voices that do not belong to the original actors and speak a different language from the one the actor originally spoke. "Dubbing" also describes the process of an actor's re-recording lines he spoke during filming and which must be replaced to improve audio quality or reflect dialog changes. This process is called additional dialogue recording, or ADR for short. Music is also dubbed onto a film after editing is completed.
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