
What happened to the Blu-ray? The Once King of High-Definition Entertainment
articles, blog, film sound, historyOnce the undisputed champion of high-definition home entertainment, Blu-ray has experienced a market decline in recent decades, based on statistics. While its mainstream dominance may have somewhat faded, the format is far from obsolete.
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Filmmakers: Avoid Audio QC Rejections & Secure Distribution | Guide
articles, audio production, blog, film sound, how toLocked picture? Now, focus on audio. TravSonic's guide covers essential audio post-production and QC steps to get your film distribution-ready. Learn proven strategies to avoid costly mistakes and pass stringent QC audio requirements.
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How ‘WICKED’ Recorded its Musical Singing Numbers Live | Behind the Scenes
articles, audio engineering, audio production, blog, film sound, how toWicked’s film adaptation, which was released on November 27, 2024 (for the USA), transports audiences to the Land of Oz with its dazzling visuals and, crucially, its iconic musical numbers. One of the most talked-about aspects of its production…

Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR) and How It’s Used
articles, audio engineering, audio production, blog, film sound, history, how toWhat is Automated Dialogue Replacement?
Automated Dialogue Replacement, or ADR for short, is the process of replacing the original dialogue in a video or film with new dialogue to match. This technique can be used for many reasons, such as…

Audio Production | The Roles, Steps and Process
articles, audio production, blogAudio production is the art and science of sound recording, editing, and mixing. It can consist of many different projects like films, records albums, games and more. The main formats that are used for these productions are digital recordings.
Audio recording is the process that starts with capturing the best possible sound to be included in the final product. The next step is editing and mix sounds together to create a cohesive product. Finally the finished product must be mastered by listening for any inconsistencies in volume level or quality before releasing it to the public.
