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Dubbing actors in musicals? [message #85297] Thu, 01 June 2017 06:04 Go to next message
Tadtone is currently offline  Tadtone
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Baron
The older musicals sees to dub actors a lot, even if they could sing but weren't quite strong enough. Modern ones tend to have the actors perform their own songs, which isn't always a good thing (my bleeding ears). Do you think they should be dubbed, or sing themselves? I think it's like using a stuntman. If the actor can't do it and the character can, get someone who can to stand in.
Re: Dubbing actors in musicals? [message #85380 is a reply to message #85297] Thu, 08 June 2017 08:26 Go to previous message
PianoGrrl is currently offline  PianoGrrl
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Baron
I don't have a problem with dubbing. I mean, even with a trained voice an actor might not sound right in the part, like if he's a crooner trying to do opera or even a rock singer trying stage music (Les Mis, Javert, oh dear).
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