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