dubber

/ˈdʌbər/
noun
  1. A person or device that adds a new soundtrack or dialogue to a film or video, especially for translation.
    • She works as a dubber for anime series, translating Japanese into English.
    • The studio hired a professional dubber to ensure the voiceover sounded natural.
    • The dubber carefully matched the actor's lip movements in the foreign language version.
  2. A person who gives a name, title, or nickname to someone or something.
    • The media dubber coined the phrase 'the roaring twenties.'
    • In the old tradition, the dubber would tap the squire's shoulder with a sword.
    • The king's dubber announced the new knight's title at the ceremony.
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