ADR

A·D·R ˈā də är noun Abbreviation for Automated Dialogue Replacement (also called “dubbing” or “looping”), the process of rerecording dialogue after filming in order to improve audio quality.

all in license

all-in li·cense ˈôl-in /ˈlīs(ə)ns noun a combination of both he synchronization and master license for a specific piece of...

ambience

ambience ˈambēəns noun The background sounds of a particular environment, used to provide audio continuity, prevent unnatural silences, and set the mood. Not to be confused with room tone, which is the “silence” recorded at a given location. Also known as...

back end

back·end ˈbackˌend noun A common term to describe the performance royalties a creator is owed for the use or exhibition of one of their project.

block

block ˈbläk verb Choreographing the movement of camera and actors within a shot