Sound Recording: ADR & Voice Over | 20th - 21st July 2026

£400.00

Master ADR & Voice‑Over: Professional Sound Recording Course

Learn industry-standard ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) and voice-over techniques in a practical, hands-on course designed for filmmakers, sound recordists, editors, and voice talent. Using our professional studio facilities and industry-standard software, you’ll gain the skills to capture clean, natural performances and deliver broadcast‑ready audio.

What you’ll learn

  • ADR workflow: spotting, cueing, syncing, and delivering usable ADR tracks for film, TV, and streaming projects.

  • Microphone technique: choosing and positioning mics for voice, matching on-set tone, and avoiding phasing and room coloration.

  • Performance direction: coaching actors for realistic line delivery and emotional continuity across takes.

  • Editing & matching: comping, time‑aligning, pitch/tempo adjustments, and matching timbre to production sound.

  • Noise control & room acoustics: quick acoustic treatments and recording strategies to minimize room tone and bleed.

  • Voice‑over craft: narration styles, script preparation, pacing, breath management, and mic technique for commercials, trailers, and audiobooks.

  • Technical skills: signal flow, gain staging, preamps, monitoring, and creating clean stems for post production.

  • Deliverables & standards: file formats, metadata, playlists, and how to prepare deliverables to broadcast and streaming specs.

Who it’s for

  • Sound recordists, mixers, and boom ops wanting to expand into ADR and VO.

  • Editors and post producers who need to understand recording best practices.

  • Actors and voice talent seeking professional studio technique and demo material.

  • Filmmakers wanting to manage ADR and VO in their own projects.

Course features

  • Small group sessions with hands‑on recording time in our professional studios.

  • Guidance from experienced instructors who work in film, TV, and commercial production.

  • Real-world exercises: matching ADR to footage, recording VO sessions, and delivering finished stems.

  • Access to industry‑standard software and equipment for practice and output.

Finish the

Master ADR & Voice‑Over: Professional Sound Recording Course

Learn industry-standard ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) and voice-over techniques in a practical, hands-on course designed for filmmakers, sound recordists, editors, and voice talent. Using our professional studio facilities and industry-standard software, you’ll gain the skills to capture clean, natural performances and deliver broadcast‑ready audio.

What you’ll learn

  • ADR workflow: spotting, cueing, syncing, and delivering usable ADR tracks for film, TV, and streaming projects.

  • Microphone technique: choosing and positioning mics for voice, matching on-set tone, and avoiding phasing and room coloration.

  • Performance direction: coaching actors for realistic line delivery and emotional continuity across takes.

  • Editing & matching: comping, time‑aligning, pitch/tempo adjustments, and matching timbre to production sound.

  • Noise control & room acoustics: quick acoustic treatments and recording strategies to minimize room tone and bleed.

  • Voice‑over craft: narration styles, script preparation, pacing, breath management, and mic technique for commercials, trailers, and audiobooks.

  • Technical skills: signal flow, gain staging, preamps, monitoring, and creating clean stems for post production.

  • Deliverables & standards: file formats, metadata, playlists, and how to prepare deliverables to broadcast and streaming specs.

Who it’s for

  • Sound recordists, mixers, and boom ops wanting to expand into ADR and VO.

  • Editors and post producers who need to understand recording best practices.

  • Actors and voice talent seeking professional studio technique and demo material.

  • Filmmakers wanting to manage ADR and VO in their own projects.

Course features

  • Small group sessions with hands‑on recording time in our professional studios.

  • Guidance from experienced instructors who work in film, TV, and commercial production.

  • Real-world exercises: matching ADR to footage, recording VO sessions, and delivering finished stems.

  • Access to industry‑standard software and equipment for practice and output.

Finish the