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Dubbing Stage

In film, a dubbing stage is usually a studio facility that looks like a combination of a cinema and a recording studio. This is where the final decisions are executed regarding the sonic elements of the film. A dubbing stage gives the decision-makers the best possible representation of how all the audio and visual elements are working together in the context of how the film will be seen and heard. Often the dubbing stage is used for re-recording location dialogue. [Source: Filmsite.org]
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