Crossword clues for redub
redub
- Replace voices on, as film
- Provide a new voice for
- Give a new audio to
- Fix, as a voice-over
- Fix, as a flawed soundtrack
- Edit a soundtrack
- Do sound work
- Do some audio editing to
- Do some audio editing
- Do new voice-overs on
- Do new voice-overs
- Copy over, as a soundtrack
- Copy again, as a tape
- Change the soundtrack of, say
- Provide with a new soundtrack
- Fix, as a soundtrack
- Edit, as a soundtrack
- Overhaul a soundtrack
- Fix, as a voiceover
- Edit for TV, maybe
- Replace sound of funky drumbeat with a master track’s first cut
- Provide new audio for
- Provide a new soundtrack for
- Work on, as a soundtrack
- Tweak, as a soundtrack
- To recopy audio
- Studio amendment
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Redub \Re*dub"\ (r[-e]*d[u^]b"), v. t. [F. radouber to refit or repair.]
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To refit; to repair, or make reparation for; hence, to repay or requite. [Obs.]
It shall be good that you redub that negligence.
--Wyatt.God shall give power to redub it with some like requital to the French.
--Grafton. To dub again.
Wiktionary
n. 1 A video re-edited in any way an editor wants. 2 (context obsolete English) A remedy or improvement vb. 1 To repair or correct something. 2 To give another name or title to, to dub again 3 To dub (video material) again; to provide with a new soundtrack.
Usage examples of "redub".
For one instance, Jacob Brady Russum's baptismal name is longer than he is, so we redub him more aptly Tim Trimm.
Suddenly he thought of something to make the recording even more dramatic: Redub it with a symphonic piece, one that ended with a crashlike crescendo of cymbals—a musical simulation of an aircraft breaking up as it smashes into the ground.
I often listened to programs redubbed into the regional accents I had most trouble following-US south-east, northern Irish, and east-central African- hoping to sharpen my ear for them.