Please consider supporting us on Patreon: π€π€patreon.com/FilmmakerIQ Take the full Filmmaker IQ course on the Automated Dialogue Replacement with sauce and bonus material: π€filmmakeriq.com/courses/introduction-automated-dialogue-replacement/ Sometimes itβs just not possible to get clean dialogue on set β thatβs when ADR comes into play. In this course weβll look at the history of ADR or looping and tackle the process of doing ADR on a short film. Then take your turn by shooting a short film which you will completely ADR. If you have any further questions be sure to check out our questions page on Filmmaker IQ: π€filmmakeriq.com/balcony_categories/questions/
I fucking love u
What camera do you use bro?
Great video, great history of the practice I really enjoyed that. Very good explanation of the concept and a brilliant how to.
Great! ;)
The incessant tapping chalk is really annoying. Shame because the content is very informative.
Great great work! Thank you!
Thank you for this video! So so informative and helpful!
One of my favorite TV safe ADRs is from The Big Lebowski when Walter is trashing that guyβs car. βDO YOU SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU FIND A STRANGER IN THE ALPS?!β
I just got a very nice pair of headphones, and now I can identify every ADR in movies, series and youtube videos. Is no annoying
I will try it.
Dude, I just have to congratulate you on that short film. It was hilarious!
"Replace a word or two from previous lessons", good one :D
This adr lesson was very informative. Thank you so much for this.
I didn't know what it was called, but I knew it existed. Thanks for the video :D
Thank you very much for this tuto.
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My most ignorance of Cinema is disappearing b/c of this cute guy. Thank you !
That Casablanca twist. π€£β€