What is ADR in Film? A Beginner’s Guide for Directors and Editors

When you’re in the thick of post-production, locked picture might feel like the finish line. But for many directors and editors, one final process can transform a rough cut into a polished, professional release: ADR.

Short for Automated Dialogue Replacement, ADR is the post-production process where actors re-record dialogue in a controlled studio setting to replace or enhance lines captured on set. Whether you're battling noisy location audio or revising performances in edit, ADR is a key tool for ensuring clarity, continuity, and creative control.

Here’s everything you need to know to get started.

Why Is ADR Used?

Even with the best on-set audio crew, things happen:

  • Dialogue is obscured by wind, traffic, or clothing rustle

  • The actor’s delivery doesn’t hit emotionally

  • The director wants to revise or add lines

  • A line was mumbled, missed, or distorted

Instead of compromising, ADR gives filmmakers a clean second chance to capture a performance — one that sounds seamless in the final mix.

What Happens in an ADR Session?

At Kore Sounds, ADR is recorded in our purpose-built ADR & voiceover studio in Nottingham. Here’s how a typical session runs:

  1. Pre-Session Prep: We receive a cue sheet with timecoded dialogue requiring replacement, prepared by your editorial team.

  2. Cueing: We use EdiPrompt to provide on-screen visual cues — streamers, wipes, and audio beeps — to help the actor deliver the line in perfect sync with the picture.

  3. Recording: Performances are captured using Pro Tools Ultimate, the industry-standard DAW for film post-production. Its frame-accurate timeline and punch-recording tools ensure dialogue sits perfectly in place.

  4. Remote Direction (Optional): If you can’t be onsite, we support remote ADR via Source-Connect or Zoom — allowing directors or editors to guide the performance in real time.

  5. Editing & Delivery: The best takes are selected, cleaned, and delivered as isolated stems or integrated into your final sound mix.

Our ADR & Voiceover Recording service also includes dialogue editing, file naming, and post-session exports formatted to your workflow.

Why Remote ADR Is Here to Stay

We regularly work with directors and editors from London, Manchester, and internationally — connecting with talent around the world using Source-Connect, fibre internet, and live cueing tools. The result? Real-time ADR that feels like you're in the same room, even when you're not.

Final Thoughts

Whether you're producing a short film or a streaming series, ADR ensures that your characters’ voices cut through with clarity and emotional weight. And with the right studio and team behind you, it’s a seamless, stress-free process.

Need to book a session or learn more? Contact us and let’s get your dialogue sounding its best.

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