ADR & DUBBING
ADR SERVICES
ADR Reels
Our vocal booth is primarily built for professional voice-over and Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR). The room is designed based on the specification of standard ADR recording, with very low noise floor and extremely short reverberation time. This allows the capturing of pristine dialogue with the absence of room distortion.The acoustically treated booth can comfortably accommodate up to four talents.
What is ADR?
ADR, also known as Automated Dialogue Replacement or looping, is a process whereby the performer re-records his dialogue in synchronization with the visual. ADR is often confused with the term, Dubbing, which means replacing native dialogues into a different language.
Why ADR?
Does your production sound have a really loud background noise, which affects the dialogue and sound editing process? Or is it all too late to realise your actor fluffed up a word in a "perfect take", when you are in the midst of post-production? ADR will solve all these problems, ensuring the best audio and performance quality, all done in a controlled studio environment.
Myth and Phobia of ADR
Many filmmakers and directors have phobia of doing ADR, simply because they had bad experiences with it. For example, performances are not on par with what they had recorded on set; ADR sounded too “studio-like”, or the fact that it just doesn’t sound right and natural.
Using equipments that are widely used in the production field will ensure the audio quality is able to match with the production sound. The right techniques and knowledge, combined with the experiences from working with various film directors and actors, will guarantee the recording to be perfect.




















