Automated Dialog Replacement, (also referred to as "Looping"): The replacement of dialog in post-production of a film or video. This is done with the vast majority of feature sound tracks.[1]
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I assume you are asking about the disembodied voices heard in the movie. They are the presumed voices of the dead; ghosts, or demons.
If you watched the movie in theaters there were no ending credits.
Yes 9 of them
Tress MacNeille
The one who voices May in Pokemon, is the same one who voices Ash. That would be "Veronica Taylor." Watch an episode of Pokemon online, with May in it, and take a look at the credits. I'm sure somewhere in the credits, they say who voices them along with all the other people who makes who's voice.
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Yes, it is on the Hunger Games soundtrack.
look at the movie credits or look it up on google credits for the movie the burbs
Music must be imported into Windows Movie Maker then dragged into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view.Titles and Credits can be added to the movie by accessing the Titles and Credits feature (Tools, Titles and Credits).
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ADR
I assume you are asking about the disembodied voices heard in the movie. They are the presumed voices of the dead; ghosts, or demons.
A while back, I remember reading that, after "Soul Survivors" was abandoned before it was finished, Harvey Jason was called in to finish the sound, to do ADR work. (Google for explanation.) His wife Pamela Franklin came in with him to... do the unfinished screams? All I know is that briefly the IMDB credits for "Soul Survivor" included Jason and Franklin toward the end in "ADR crew." Now they're gone, the original ADR people must have complained. So there are internet references to Franklin being in the film, but there is no trace of her in the IMDB credits. I'm certain she is not in the film in the sense of acting in it and appearing in it.
What particular movie??
ADR = Average Daily Rate
Go into tools then go to titles and credits..