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rerecording

[ ree-ri-kawr-ding ]

noun

, Movies.
  1. the preparation of the final sound track of a film or video production, including the mixing of sound effects and dialogue, the recording of additional dialogue, and the addition of music.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of rerecording1

First recorded in 1925–30; re-record + -ing 1
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Example Sentences

In a doleful irony, his digital rerecording of the piece, taken at a more stately tempo and with other changes, would be the last Gould album released by Columbia before his untimely death at age 50 in 1982.

A study released in January by the Animation Guild found that sound editors, rerecording mixers, broadcast technicians, audio technicians and video technicians were among those most at risk of having their jobs disrupted by AI in the next three years.

It will include an updated Tube map and station signs as well as the rerecording of public address announcements.

While Taylor Swift has been busy rerecording her own back catalog, Cat Power’s Chan Marshall has devoted her latest musical chapter to recreating a fabled Bob Dylan concert.

It had held the title for biggest opening of the year until Taylor Swift released her rerecording of her 2014 album "1989".

From BBC

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