Ready to re-record some dialogue?
Automated Dialogue Replacement, or ADR, is the process of swapping out dialogue recorded on set with something better.
Having good audio is essential, so if you have the time to do this for your project it can be a big help!
Fortunately Resolve makes it fairly simple, and also the power to handle a huge project with many lines to re-record for multiple characters.
Now dive into the video from Ripple Training where we’ll learn:
- Setting up the ADR panel
- Adding lines, characters, and cues
- How to rehearse
- Recording multiple takes
- Selecting the best take
And now you’re ready to ADR like a pro!

Gedaly is the Managing Editor of DVresolve.com. He is a professional editor, having cut national commercials for major companies, and does color & VFX for indie films at Mask & Feather. He’s also a filmmaker, writing and directing shorts & features. Gedaly is the co-founder of Working.Actor and former marketing strategist for large brands.