Learn About ADR 2 Tips Teaching You About This VO Work
Watch and learn about ADR work. You will get 2 tips teaching you about this type of VO (voice over ) work.
Had a Great Experience Doing ADR Work
I had worked on a network TV show. A short time after the shoot, I was contacted by production to come back to New York and re-do my lines.
I Thought I Messed Up My Lines When Asked to Do ADR Work
When I got an E-mail stating that I was needed to do ADR work gave me a bad feeling. My initial thoughts were that they didn’t like the read and needed me to record them differently.
It’s easy to feel paranoid in the industry (at least I was) until I learned a lot more about how the industry works.
The Extras in the Scene Caused Me to Do ADR Work
As it turned out, the extra’s in the scene were talking while I was saying my lines. The sound person couldn’t get a clean track of my lines. So, I had to do the lines again. I did them exactly how I originally read my lines. This voice over work is called ADR.
Watch the Video to Learn More About ADR Work
Watch the video and learn more about my experience doing ADR work for an NBC TV show.
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Talk soon.
Aaron