DubStation II for ADR work

Post, June, 2004

LOS ANGELES -- TM Systems (www.tmsystems.com) has introduced the next-generation of its Dub-Station for use in the ADR environment. The DubStation II incorporates all of the features of the original DubStation -- used for more than three years by dubbing facilities -- but provides full screen video displays for LCD, plasma and all projection systems currently available.

According to TM Systems president Ken Lorber, "It became obvious that many of the features used in language dubbing have direct application for the ADR process. What had been lacking for the ADR process was the ability to project full screen composite video combined with accompanying text. That upgrade was the basis of the spin off of the DubStation II. The new release new provides that feature."

Actors no longer need to shift focus between paper scripts and projected images. The dialogue is configured directly below and on the same focal plane as the film or video. Dialogue can be accessed instantaneously, with no need to input timecodes.

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