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Dubbing
/ˈdʌbɪŋ/noun / verb
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Dubbing is the process of replacing or adding audio elements, such as voices or sound effects, to a film, TV show, or recording, often to adapt it for different languages or markets. In today's digital age, it's a crucial tool in global entertainment, enabling seamless cultural exchange while demanding precise timing and creative interpretation to maintain the original essence.
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The first major use of dubbing in cinema occurred in the 1930s with films like 'The Jazz Singer', which helped pioneer synchronized sound and led to the global distribution of Hollywood movies, reaching audiences in over 50 countries by the end of that decade and forever changing international film markets.
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