Conforming Dialog

The Music Telegraph | Text 2020/10/26 [11:51]

Conforming Dialog

The Music Telegraph| 입력 : 2020/10/26 [11:51]

 

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Conforming Dialog

 

You've probably realized from the spotting session that you need a lot of sounds in order to come up with a finished soundtrack. Dialog, music, and sound effects all have to be brought together (i.e. conformed) onto one medium, which is running in sync to picture.

 

Most stories are told through narrative, so the dialog is the most important part of the sondtrack. It carries through the message of the film (regardless of what format it's in: it can be a feature, a documentary, a commercial, etc.). Because of its pivotal role, you'll deal with it first. 

 

Most of the time, there is a 'guide track' included in the film or video work-print. This guide track usually contains 'production dialog' recorded on location at the time of the shoot, where little attempt was made to produce a quality track. As a result, what you hear will most likely need to be replaced by the post engineer (a process called 'Automated Dialog Replacement', or 'ADR'). Also, additional dialog lines maybe recorded afterwards, especially when a narrator is involved, as in the case with many commercials. This type of dialog is called 'Voice-Overs'. 

 

 

 

 

 

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