prescoring

/priːˈskɔːrɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of creating and recording music or sound for a film, video, or performance before the final production or live event.
    • The orchestra completed the prescoring of the film score in a single weekend session.
    • For the animated movie, prescoring was essential so the animators could match the visuals to the music.
    • The prescoring of the soundtrack allowed the dancers to rehearse with the exact music they would perform to.
adjective
  1. Relating to music or sound that has been recorded in advance for use in a production.
    • They used a prescoring system to ensure the live actors moved in time with the music.
    • The prescoring audio tracks were synchronized with the video during editing.
    • The prescoring session for the commercial took place two weeks before the shoot.
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