Sentences with phrase «female voiceover»

The female voiceover is welcoming, with a bright and professional delivery style,» says the company.
As the journey begins, a silky female voiceover explains the core tenets of the New Protocol — the need to elaborate a new «spiritual relationship with the universe of pattern, matter and energy we call home» in an era where «religious extremism has turned into apocalyptic death cults» and belief in the afterlife means it is pointless to worry about climate change and endangered ecosystems.
The sleep - inducingly monotone man who guided you through the original game has been replaced with a more inviting, friendly female voiceover, although the dialogue is still somewhat stilted.
Female voiceover talent specializing in narration for e-learning, corporate videos, mobile learning and mobile apps.
British female voiceover, specialising in explainer and animated videos, e-learning and on hold messaging.
Matilda provided the lead female voiceover for Common Core teacher training, as well as narration of the US Military's SECN project.
That conceit, of a female voiceover artist moving up within the ranks of a tetchy, male - dominated industry, comes with its own baggage, instantly reminding us of the relative scarcity of high - profile American comedies shepherded by women.
They include an alternate opening of Carol doing an voice exercise with an annoyingly - voiced woman interviewing her in a bookstore, more of and on Dani and Moe's rocky marriage, a scene featuring an accomplished female voiceover artist (played by Melissa Disney), and a number of additional clips from the convincing fake reality dating TV show woven throughout the film,

Not exact matches

Females of all races were underrepresented by 14.1 percent, both as lead presenters and as voiceover actors.
As the film begins, Bell's Carol, a voice coach and sometime voiceover artist, has her enthusiasm crushed by her father who humourlessly tells her, «The industry does not crave a female sound».
Jacques Ertaud and Jean - Jacques Languepin's Snows of Grenoble, shot at the 1968 Winter Games, is practically Godardian in its editing and voiceover, with philosophical lines about a female athlete «skiing with her mind more than instinct.»
Note the scope of the vessels, voiceovers, music, and female toons (finally!)
You're guided through your missions by your robotic - sounding female AI assistant — no one say Siri — and later by a random male AI assistant that sounds like he's been ripped straight out of a 90s American TV show, who becomes your comedy voiceover.
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