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Unit 1 Lights, camera, action!
Project & Assessment
Lead-in
Watch a video. What is the woman doing in the video?
Dubbing a film scene (Frozen)
Video: dubbing a film scene
Lead-in
According to the video, what requirements does dubbing a film scene need?
Simulating the voice of the character in the video;
Using the body language;
Acting;
Expressing the character's emotions;
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Background
Dubbing is often employed in the original-language version of a sound track for technical reasons. Dubbing allows the filmmaker to obtain high-quality dialogue regardless of the actual conditions that existed during shooting.
Background
Dubbing is also used to add sound effects to the original sound track. It may also be used in musicals to substitute a more pleasing voice for that of an actor who performs a song on camera.
Choose a scene
A
In groups of four, choose a scene from a film you like. Use the following tips to help you.
Are there enough characters in the scene for everyone in your group?
It does not matter if there are more characters than group members: one person can play more than one character.
Do the characters speak more or less the same amounts?
Try not to choose a scene where one person will have to do most of the speaking.
Are the words clear to understand?
Try not to choose a scene where characters are talking too quickly or using language that is too difficult.
How long does the scene last?
A scene that lasts two or three minutes is preferred.
Choose a scene
Example: watch a video about a film scene (excerpted from Kung Fu Panda).
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Strategy
Voice acting
Speak clearly and try to stay in time with the person speaking in the film.
Use your body language to get into character and help the feelings come naturally. Even though only your voice will be heard, you need to act with your whole body.
Practice
B
As a group, practice dubbing the film scene together.
Presentation
C
When you are ready, present your dubbing to the class. You can present your