One of the major challenges with Star Wars stories featuring helmeted characters is that audiences don't get to see emotions on a character's face, but the advantage of these restrictions is that recording dialogue for these characters can allow for changes long after filming, with Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett star Emily Swallow recalling how many ADR lines changed from what was originally filmed.
She continued,"My episode of The Book of Boba Fett, I spend three or four hours in an ADR session -- which, if you don't know, stands for Additional Dialogue Recording, and it's when you have to record stuff after you've already shot it -- because they changed so many of the lines. Which you can do when you can't see somebody's mouth open."
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