voice-over
voice-over
Definition
voice·-over (-ō′vər)
noun
the voice commenting or narrating off camera, as for a television commercial
voice-over
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- add: They explained what they were doing by adding a voice-over through a microphone.
- do: Rob did the voice-over for the video about my work in Burkina Faso a couple of years back.
- provide: Evil Dead: A Fistful of... voice-over provided by Bruce Campbell, star of the Evil Dead trilogy.. .
- record: If you just want to record a voice-over, then Windows Movie Maker is probably simpler.
- have: It also has this melodramatic voice-over which tells the story.
- include: The games also include voice-overs, theme music and DVD video clips.
Preposition: for
- commercial: I do a lot of voice-over for commercials, television, radio so that keeps me going.
Adjective modifier
- female: More male than female voice-overs are used overall, even in advertisements for girls.
- male: We hear a male voice-over telling a story of meeting a woman at a party.
- own: Some of the most powerful material is in Gator's own voice-over, via telephone from prison.
- professional: It will be voiced by a professional voice-over, we have access to hundreds, including celebrity voices by quotation.
- narrative: Morgan Freeman, the Mr Nice Guy of narrative voice-overs, says, " They do it for love.
- audio: But the option of using the text as bullet points with audio voice-over needs to be made more explicit in the induction.
Modifies a noun
- narration: A voice-over narration can only be done in the Voice step.
- commentary: Casper van Dien, who played Johnny Rico in the film, provides the voice-over commentary in the game.
- artist: It's also a great to have the son of such a famous voice-over artist involved in the project.
- service: Titling, music and voice-over services for video editing.
- work: David also provides a little voice-over work on the CD.
- narrative: In this work Doherty juxtaposes an enlarged photographic mugshot with a voice-over narrative.
Noun used with modifier
- opening: The opening voice-over from an impressive Hugh Grant are distinctly Hornby, not as pensive as Rob Gordon's High Fidelity soliloquies, .. .
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