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Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR) is the technical term for a process sometimes conflated with dubbing. It is used by filmmakers to rerecord dialogue after principal photography has been completed. However, it is a more precise term than "dubbing", which has many separate connotations, including the use of different actors to record the dialogue in another language. ADR is thus a process used to achieve the final audio track of the original version of a work. Other synonyms include Additional Dialogue Replacement, looping and, chiefly in the UK, post-synchronisation.
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