dubbers
/ˈdʌbərz/
noun
- People or devices that add a new soundtrack, especially a translation of dialogue, to a film or video.
- The dubbers worked late into the night to finish the Spanish version of the movie.
- The studio hired professional dubbers to replace the original dialogue with English.
- Many anime dubbers are also skilled voice actors in their own right.
- People who give a name, title, or nickname to someone or something.
- In medieval times, dubbers were officials who performed knighting ceremonies.
- The dubbers of the new species chose a name honoring the discoverer.
- The dubbers of the street art movement called the artist 'the Phantom'.