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Room tone

The ambient “noise” of a room, set or location where dialog is recorded for the production shoot. Usually recorded as wild sound, room tone is used by film and dialog editors as a bed to form a continuous tone through a particular scene. Not to be confused with ambience, which can be sound effects and/or reverberation added when the dialog is mixed. See also ambience, walla.

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