MOS

Footage recorded without sound but which is intended for use in a sound film; the appropriate noises are added later in production. If the footage involves an actor speaking and thus has to be dubbed, expect issues with synchronizing the voice track.

The source of the initialism is debated; theories include "Motor Only Shot/Sync" (per The Other Wiki's article), "Missing Optical Sound", "Motion Omit Sound" and "Mitt Out Sound" (attributed to Otto Preminger).

See also Looping Lines.