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    DubbingDubbing

    March 13, 2010March 13, 2010

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    Def. of DubbingDef. of Dubbing

    Is the postIs the post--production process ofproduction process of

    recording and replacing voices on arecording and replacing voices on a

    motion picture or televisionmotion picture or television

    soundtrack subsequent to thesoundtrack subsequent to theoriginal shooting schedule.original shooting schedule.

    It is used to describe the replacementIt is used to describe the replacement

    of one sound track by another. It is aof one sound track by another. It is a

    postpost--production activity which allowsproduction activity which allows

    considerable flexibility in editing theconsiderable flexibility in editing the

    audio component of visual.audio component of visual.

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    The MCGURK effectThe MCGURK effect

    A strong auditory illusion createdA strong auditory illusion created

    when lipwhen lip--reading does not matchreading does not match

    the speech sound heard. It isthe speech sound heard. It isnormally only salient innormally only salient in

    speciallyspecially--prepared film clips, butprepared film clips, but

    may contribute to the occasionalmay contribute to the occasional

    unnatural of dubbing.unnatural of dubbing.

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    Voice ActingVoice Acting

    Is the act of providing voices forIs the act of providing voices foranimated characters (including thoseanimated characters (including thosein feature films, television series,in feature films, television series,

    animated shorts, and video games)animated shorts, and video games)and radio and audio dramas andand radio and audio dramas andcomedy, doing voicecomedy, doing voice--overs in radioovers in radioand television commercials, audioand television commercials, audiodramas, dubbed foreign languagedramas, dubbed foreign languagefilms, video games, puppet shows,films, video games, puppet shows,and amusement rides.and amusement rides.

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    Broadcast mediaBroadcast media

    Rise in use of film actors forRise in use of film actors for

    voice rolesvoice roles

    SAG and aliasesSAG and aliases Training and howTraining and how--to classesto classes

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    On acting for film, TV andOn acting for film, TV and

    commercials 1commercials 1--44

    1. Close1. Close--upsups Most important is thatMost important is thatyou must be able to do a powerfulyou must be able to do a powerfultwo person scene by yourself.two person scene by yourself.

    2. Matching2. Matching In films, TV andIn films, TV andcommercials, you shoot out ofcommercials, you shoot out ofsequence.sequence.

    3. Looping and dubbing3. Looping and dubbing at someat somepoint you will have to loop or dubpoint you will have to loop or dubsound.sound.

    4. Wheres your Look?4. Wheres your Look?

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    55--1010

    5. Types of shots5. Types of shots Always ask,Always ask,

    Wheres my frame?Wheres my frame?

    6. Delivering on time6. Delivering on time

    7. Hitting a Mark7. Hitting a Mark

    8. Concentration in film8. Concentration in film

    9. Dont jump the Gun9. Dont jump the Gun

    10. The major difference between10. The major difference between

    acting for the stage and film.acting for the stage and film.

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    BLOCKINGBLOCKING

    11.) Block.) Block determining ehere thw actors willdetermining ehere thw actors willbe on the set and the first camera position.be on the set and the first camera position.

    2.) Light2.) Light time for the DOP to light the settime for the DOP to light the set

    and position the camera for the first shot.and position the camera for the first shot.3.) Rehearse3.) Rehearse camera rehearsal of the firstcamera rehearsal of the firstsetset--up with the actors and crewup with the actors and crew

    4.) Tweak4.) Tweak make lighting and othermake lighting and otheradjustmentsadjustments

    5.) Shoot5.) Shoot shooting the first scene (thenshooting the first scene (thenrepeat the process).repeat the process).

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    TheTheThreeThree Magic Words ofMagic Words ofActingActing

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    MMotiveotive DDetermineetermine BBehaviorehavior

    MOTIVE (our inner world)MOTIVE (our inner world)DETERMINES (controls)DETERMINES (controls)

    BEHAVIOR (our outer world)BEHAVIOR (our outer world)

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    Defining Character ObjectivesDefining Character Objectives

    and Actionsand Actions

    1.1. SUPER OBJECTIVE (power OverSUPER OBJECTIVE (power Over

    People)People)

    2.2. OBJECTIVES (To Dominate X)OBJECTIVES (To Dominate X)

    3.3. MAIN ACTIONS (What They DoMAIN ACTIONS (What They Do

    To X)To X)

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    How to Choose YourHow to Choose Your

    Character ObjectivesCharacter Objectives

    1.1. Ask yourself.Ask yourself.

    2.2. A characters objective shouldA characters objective shouldcreate obstacles for the charactercreate obstacles for the character

    in the story.in the story.3.3. Look at what the character doesLook at what the character does

    rather than what he says (hisrather than what he says (hisbehavior)behavior)

    4.4. Look at what happens in the sceneLook at what happens in the sceneand how it endsand how it ends

    5.5. What do people want out of life.What do people want out of life.

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    The FourTypes of ActorThe FourTypes of Actor

    1.1. The Character ActorThe Character Actor

    2.2. The Personality ActorThe Personality Actor

    3.3. The Physical ActorThe Physical Actor

    4.4. The Natural ActorThe Natural Actor

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    Three Qualities Directors Look forThree Qualities Directors Look for

    During CastDuring Cast

    1.1. Do you look the part?Do you look the part?

    2.2. Do you have range?Do you have range?3.3. Can you take direction?Can you take direction?