noun
- People who add sound, dialogue, or music to a film, video, or broadcast after it has been recorded.
- People who create or produce dub music, a genre of electronic music derived from reggae.
Usage: plural of dubber; common in film and television production
Usage: plural of dubber; music production context
Examples
- The dubbers worked late into the night to finish the film's soundtrack.
- Professional dubbers ensure that dialogue matches the actors' lip movements.
- The studio hired experienced dubbers to add sound effects to the documentary.
- Many dubbers in Jamaica pioneered the dub reggae sound in the 1970s.
- The dubbers adjusted the audio levels to meet broadcast standards.