The film's strength is in its intricate intertwining of story and image, of dialogue, voice-over and music. |
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The film has a voice-over narrator who carefully explains the film's meaning, thus sparing us the trouble of employing a single brain cell. |
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The voice-over narration and flashbacks provide an autobiographical as well as retrospective cast to the film. |
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The voice-over commentary covers his thoughts, a technique that can be dangerously indulgent. |
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Making up for the minor problem with the music is the voice-over work, which is phenomenal. |
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Songs just seem to get started, and then the music fades to be replaced by a voice-over from one of the interviewees. |
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His dry voice-over narration also adds considerably to the film, helping us to accept this flimsy story. |
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There is no voice-over narration, dialogue being restricted to whatever the various people have to say in the course of their activities. |
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In one voice-over William Clark says that the temperature at the Mandan villages in December 1804 reached 45 degrees below zero. |
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The film contains a number of innovations, including what some believe to be the first use of a voice-over to denote an internal monologue. |
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The commercial shows a series of weeping plush toys with a background voice-over that warns against the perils of chicken pox. |
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I was brought in to, essentially, write some voice-over dialogue and narrative for it, to buttress the story. |
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Instead, a voice-over quoting from telegraph reports briefly mentions some of the mob's racist violence. |
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He counterposes images with voice-over narration in perplexing ways, as in Diary of a Country Priest. |
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I had this wacky Italian voice floating around in my head because I had done some voice-over audition where I had to do it. |
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We wanted him tell their story and, finally, write a commentary that would serve as the voice-over for the various sequences. |
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There is no narrative voice-over, and so the band members are essentially free to tell their own story unmediated by the film-makers. |
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There is no dialogue, but a pompous voice-over narration explains everything that is going on, just in case we are too dim to figure it out. |
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We also have a voice-over narrator to explain everything, along with lessons learned. |
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The recordings would be activated as voice-over narration when a viewer clicked on a photograph on a computer. |
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The intrigue is accompanied by a voice-over commentary, just in case you don't understand, and haphazard flashbacks to remind you of her traumatic childhood. |
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As he began to perform to his posing music, voice-over obscenities blared distortedly from the speakers. |
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By merging voice and data networks using voice-over Internet technologies, the Section has reduced costs for the Court. |
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Yet voice-over is always a trifle distancing, and particularly so when the language of the 1770s sounds so archaic to our ears today. |
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If you type some text in the input field below the chat window, your avatar acts as a voice-over. |
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The segment, with a voice-over explaining the action, consisted largely of speeded up film and slapstick pratfalls. |
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Then, with not enough Gentlemen available, the revelation at the court of Sicilia was reduced to a dumbshow with voice-over. |
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The voice-over narration feels, for the most part, unnecessary and irritating, and the maddening slowness of enunciation and the monotony of intonation feel tired and false. |
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Jack's a hard-boiled private eye who narrates the entire film in voice-over, and who finds himself investigating an ancient Egyptian cult that worships chainsaws. |
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Ms. Hopkins is not exactly opening new territory with such aper?, which are sometimes delivered by a newsreel-style voice-over. |
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The words we hear from Mary Alice in her treacly voice-over at the beginning and the end of each episode are as bromidic as wisdom gets. |
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Basic practical considerations — How much voice-over? |
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You can then trim the captured videos, arrange their order, apply transitions, and add overlays, animated titles, voice-over narration, and background music. |
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When I was taking a teleplay class, I was told to avoid voice-over. |
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There are rarely more than four measures of music without a voice-over. |
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Delivered by an unassertive voice-over that barely rises above an ambient whisper, it's the perfect accompaniment to an ad that is as pedestrian as they come. |
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His voice-over is used very cleverly to increase suspense and shocks. |
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We were all watching an improving video about butterflies when the voice-over stated that witchetty grubs are high in protein and very low in cholesterol. |
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The voice-over could represent the subject's thoughts, alternately addressing the viewer or forecasting a future characterized by the things it will lack. |
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It is through the voice-over that the narrator demonstrates both the positive and the negative aspects of the two-tongued individual. |
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Firth was supposed to voice-over the Peruvian bear but he could not find the right voice for the anthropomorphised animal. |
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It is written in the first person, a style that is preserved onscreen in voice-over — the ideal form of address, surely, for any self-admiring, self-berating teen-ager. |
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Clark's nuanced performance illustrates the amazing text, narrated in voice-over, which describes the complicated love that can exist between the colonized and the colonizer — and the betrayal that lies at the heart of it. |
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Welker once referred to Blanc as the Beatles and Butler and Messick as the Rolling Stones of voice-over artists. |
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According to China VoIP, China Tie Tong's Shandong Branch will use Jinan's proprietary Voice-over Internet Protocol products to equip the new ventures. |
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