Am I the only one that gets pulled out of a movie when ADR is done? It almost never even vaguely sounds like it belongs in the scene and is always jarring. I bring up TDKR because of how obnoxious it is throughout the entire film. The plane scene is the most egregious example of it I think, where they don't even mix it so everything Bane says booms out and is substantially clearer and louder than everything else.
>>85107857
ADR?
>>85108467
>ADR or Looping. ADR stand for "Automated" or "Automatic" Dialog Replacement. re-recorded in a process called looping or ADR. An actor watches the image repeatedly while listening to the original production track on headphones as a guide.
>>85107857
For you.
>>85108559
it sounds like a mediocre cop out after an equally mediocre footage
>>85108712
what?
nearly all movies have ADR though, especially ones with scenes in exteriors