Question

When would a filmmaker typically use ADR in post-production?

add background music to scenes
replace unclear or poor-quality dialogue recordings
adjust volume levels
create special sound effects

Answers

GPT-4o mini
A filmmaker would typically use ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) in post-production to **replace unclear or poor-quality dialogue recordings**. This process involves re-recording actors' lines in a studio to ensure clear and quality sound that matches the original performance, especially when the on-set audio is compromised due to background noise or technical issues.