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What is dubbing used for?

What is dubbing used for?

Dubbing allows the filmmaker to obtain high-quality dialogue regardless of the actual conditions that existed during shooting. Dubbing is also used to add sound effects to the original sound track. It may also be used in musicals to substitute a more pleasing voice for that of an actor who performs a song on camera.

What is a dubbing needle?

Versatile Fly Tying Needle TMC DUBBING NEEDLE comes in handy in various tying occasions. The tip of the needle is slightly bent and that allows the tool to apply just right amount of head cement to the fly. Its bent needle also makes it easy to tease out dubbing. The end works as a half hitcher.

What is a dubbing brush?

Enrico Puglisi Dubbing Brushes add speed and precision to tying large fly patterns, such as steelhead and saltwater flies. These dubbing brushes are constructed of synthetic and/or natural fibers captured between two strands of ultra-fine stainless steel wire that are twisted together.

How is dubbing done?

Dubbing is the procedure by which foreign-language films can be translated into the audience´s language. A translated dialogue is added to the original movie and, through editing, this translation is carefully matched to the timing and lip movements of the cast in the movie. Now, hold it there.

What is dubbing in fly fishing?

Dapping is a fly fishing technique that allows only the fly to touch the water- no leader, no tippet, no fly line, just the fly. It uses a small amount of line, and there is no casting.

Does rabbit dubbing float?

Some materials also trap air better than others, so that helps with flotation too. Rabbit, of course is an excellent dubbing for sinking flies, as it absorbs water readily, and there are other furs that do the same.

Is Rabbit dubbing for dry flies?

Rabbit Dubbing is not the best for dry flies because it absorbs water, but ideal for wet flies from baitfish patterns to soft hackles to micro nymphs.

What is superfine dubbing made of?

Permanently waterproofed, Super Fine Dubbing is made specifically for dry fly tying. Its “super fine” synthetic filaments allow the tier to create tightly packed dubbing bodies which resist soaking up water. Even in tiny BWO or Trico patterns, Super Fine creates small bodies with ease.

What is color dubbing?

The term “DUBBING” is used for fly tying materials used to make of artificial flies, which means thoroughly mixed blends of natural fur and synthetic hairs and materials of all kinds of colors and structures!