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Originally Posted by tuesday
Really?
I always did that in the past, because I didn't have a studio, but I assumed it was amateruish ....
That said, it worked beautifully, and didn't sound like ADR at all.
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That's the reason a lot of people are doing it! I first heard of that from the guy who did the sound for "Sacrifice" by Tarkovsky. It helped getting the actors (who hated looping) into the mood. You might have more control over the sound in the studio though, and it's a bit of a pain to setup your rig on location, but I found it really worth it.
Here's a fun clip from the ADR sessions on "The Fantastic Mr. Fox":
http://www.defactosound.com/?p=919