Sentences with phrase «on in voiceover»

Stupid concrete,» he goes on in voiceover, under his breath but fed up.

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«We have an old promotional video showing a doctor lugging a massive cart of video equipment into a patient's room and getting down on the floor to plug it in while a voiceover describes how easy it is to use,» says Klein.
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«Nice man, big mouth,» said Holgado, who in real life does voiceovers on Smurfs cartoons, and so is accustomed to blue language.
With images of child soldiers and mutilated bodies flashing on the screen, Jason says in voiceover, «I could» t explain to Gavin the truth of what Joseph Kony does.
Broader access came in May, when Amazon released an application that allows many Kindle e-books to be read on Apple devices using Apple's VoiceOver — a screen reader designed for the blind.
Now that I'd found a calm setting, I turned on the lulling «Loving Compassion» voiceover, which was much more conducive to relaxation than the hummingbird talk, and more in keeping with my own experience practicing loving - kindness meditation.
I'm a Voiceover Artist in my other job and I've been focusing on procuring more work in the field.
The central conceit of the project, which gives it some intellectual heft and occasionally also makes it very funny, is the apparent dissonance between the characters and their worlds on the one hand and the extracts about art either voiced as dialogue or heard in voiceover, also by Blanchett (about five sources are used per school or type of art).
As the stoic stranger Silas (Fassbender) describes in voiceover, young Jay is «a jackrabbit in a den of wolves,» willing to pay Silas to serve as chaperone while oblivious to the fact that his new protector falls among those looking to collect the bounty on Rose's head for crimes committed back home.
After a lyrical introduction that layers wistfully reflective voiceover over a spun - sugar cloudscape, the film's opening stages are less concerned with setting a scene than they are with establishing a vivid and unshakable sense of trauma — zeroing in on isolated images of slaughter, human and otherwise, in disorienting darkness.
Trading slightly on the actor's own longtime status as a taken - for - granted utility player in Hollywood, Elliott plays Lee Hayden, a has - been western actor relegated to voiceover work, smoking pot, and private re-watches of his big movie moment as the steely - eyed star of a famous horse opera called «The Hero.»
First Cousin Once Removed benefits from the clarity provided by Honig's published poetry, which surfaces in voiceover narration and words on the screen, rendering the undulations of his life in sweeping abstractions.
Writer / director Welles does not appear on camera, but his voiceover narration superbly sets the stage for the movie's action, which fades in valentine fashion on Amberson Mansion, the most ostentatious dwelling in all of turn - of - century Indianapolis.
There's this bizarre concern by Hollywood that audiences will rebel if they don't fully understand what's going on at every given moment, and so characters talk to themselves, motivations are spelled out in voiceover, and everyone, especially in action movies, speaks of what they have to do and why they have to do it.
I am a big fan of Scorsese's work, and even more so, the three notable actors - but by the end, I found myself laughing at the endless whispering voiceovers, the convoluted plot and self indulgent performances, culminating in my uproarious laughter when the voice of God encourages a whimpering Garfield to «step on me.»
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,
There's a minute very early on in» Me and Earl and the Dying Girl» where hero Greg's (Thomas Mann) voiceover is walking...
Put on the spot, she names him after the grocery chain (which nobody in the film ever visits again, though the dog serves as a walking product placement) and convinces the Preacher (how her voiceover self refers to her father) not to kick Winn - Dixie to the curb, then sets about thawing the chilly exteriors of the local would - be shut - ins with her Annie & Sandy act.
There's also an English «audio description track» for the visually impaired (in which a woman delivers pithy descriptions of the on - screen action in a hurried voiceover layered atop a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix), plus a French Dolby Digital 5.1 track.
Green sees the Malick comparisons in his own work, especially in «George Washington» — the use of voiceover, the importance of the environment to his characters — and even had a chance to work with the master filmmaker on the 2004 Southern Gothic thriller «Undertow,» which Malick wrote the story for and has a producing credit.
After a touching scene in which jockey Pollard is fed a bowl of soup by Bridges's self - made businessman, McCullough prattles on about the glory of FDR's social programs, his voiceover accompanied by black and white photos of men at soup kitchens.
Molly's Game, which will be released on Nov. 22 by STX Entertainment, is great as a poker procedural — Chastain in cool, cynical voiceover explaining the game at large and the games she ends up in charge of in particular.
Riffing on the narration - plus - archival - footage technique in «The Price of Gold,» director Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl) weaves talking - head voiceovers into flashback scenes.
But Carlito stands outside himself sufficiently to comment (voiceover) with fatalistic irony on his efforts to go legit: «Here's me in the club, playing Humphrey Bogart.»
In part of the extensive voiceover, delivered predominantly by Dorothea and Jamie, the boy talks of his last memory of his absent father — a birthday in 1974 — which deftly links mid-70s fashion trends (mirrored sunglasses) with news events (President Gerald Ford's historic tumble down the steps of Air Force One) and with vomit on a carpeIn part of the extensive voiceover, delivered predominantly by Dorothea and Jamie, the boy talks of his last memory of his absent father — a birthday in 1974 — which deftly links mid-70s fashion trends (mirrored sunglasses) with news events (President Gerald Ford's historic tumble down the steps of Air Force One) and with vomit on a carpein 1974 — which deftly links mid-70s fashion trends (mirrored sunglasses) with news events (President Gerald Ford's historic tumble down the steps of Air Force One) and with vomit on a carpet.
(Elia Kazan, 1947), Call Northside 777 (Henry Hathaway, 1948), and The Naked City (Jules Dassin, 1948), T - Men achieved this semblance of realism through the then - innovative (by classical Hollywood standards) on - location filming in Detroit, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.; a newsreel - style voiceover; and a cast featuring lesser - known stars like former Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer contract player Dennis O'Keefe.
Flashback to Domino as a little girl then forward to an interrogation conducted by Lucy Liu (the lighting is so ill - advised that nearly every close - up is a death's head of hollow eye sockets and weeping cheek bones) in what appears to be a bank vault, then to some point in - between as someone's arm is put up for collateral in a trailer park negotiation, then to a mob boss talking on a cell phone from the bottom of his swimming pool, and finally to Domino's lazy hardboiled voiceover — which brings the little girl back to punk rock.
Winner of the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award (U.S. Dramatic) and actress / writer / director Lake Bell's debut feature, In A World is the sassy portrait of the unsung community of voiceover artists and voice coaches, living on the fringe of the «industry», never basked in Oscar glory, but with its own rules, hierarchy and Life Achievement ceremonieIn A World is the sassy portrait of the unsung community of voiceover artists and voice coaches, living on the fringe of the «industry», never basked in Oscar glory, but with its own rules, hierarchy and Life Achievement ceremoniein Oscar glory, but with its own rules, hierarchy and Life Achievement ceremonies.
It's a twenty - minute musical montage — a VH1 classic video presentation that has Crowe emptying out his record collection to the doll - eyed gesticulations of Bloom doing a fascinating imitation of a marionette and Dunst providing a hackneyed voiceover in an accent that might be Southern but is so elusive I could never hone in on its peculiarities.
Her voiceover carries throughout the film, but it often contradicts whatever is on screen in both dialogue and tone.
His approach echoes Terrence Malick in its emphasis on the fluidity of nature and the inner monologue of voiceover sifting through the story like fingers through grass.
«At Berkeley» For decades, Frederick Wiseman has made slow, measured, immersive documentaries, exploring scenes and communities — a hospital for the criminally insane in «Titicut Follies,» the Idaho legislature in «State Legislature,» a Paris ballet in «La Danse,» a nude dance club in «Crazy Horse» — with a patient fly - on - the - wall approach shorn of voiceover, interviews or any direct attempts to supply context.
In voiceover narration, Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel), our teenaged pipsqueak of a protagonist, introduces us to Berk, an island located on «the Meridian of Misery.»
The publisher is working very hard on the Western localization, which will feature English and Japanese voiceovers and subtitles in six different languages.
The Tribe / Ukraine (Director and screenwriter: Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy)-- Set at a Ukrainian boarding school for the deaf, the film's narrative unfolds purely through sign language without the need for employing subtitles or voiceover, resulting in a unique, never - before - seen cinematic experience that engages the audience on a new level.
Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Berkeley, Calif.) While the Berkeley Rep School of Theatre offers beginning - to advanced - level adult training in Shakespeare, on - camera acting, voiceover, and more, its programming for kids and teens is especially notable.
This mystery sits squarely in the foreground from the film's opening moments, when a voiceover describes the curiosity that is a peacock, a bird whose diverse feathers, if found separately, would never be pinned on the one and the same animal.
Yes, that last bit sounds like bad, pretentious voiceover from a trailer, but that personal discovery is less hackneyed than the other thing Charlotte discovers while on duty in France: a new love, namely Resistance fighter Julien (Billy Crudup).
* Eighteen producer credits on Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return, an animated film featuring the voiceovers of Dan Aykroyd, Lea Michele and others in which Dorothy Gale of Kansas decides to return to Oz in order to help her friends.
Scarlett Johansson's oversight for her voiceover work on «Her» will be the most talked about omission for such a feat since Robin Williams» omission for «Aladdin» in 1992.
On another track, find a feature - length commentary from writer - director John Patrick Shanley that, because Doubt the movie was marinated in nostalgia in a way that Doubt the play was not, occasionally reminds of those gushy Daniel Stern voiceovers from «The Wonder Years».
Or whether perhaps we are just seeing all the fragments of Cathryn's latest children's fiction (which she periodically works on and narrates in voiceover) coming together in (psycho) dramatic form, like in the Coen brothers» Barton Fink or François Ozon's Swimming Pool.
The first, dread - and tension - inducing scene practically functions as a master - class in tone - setting and world - building on a modest budget, achieved through a relatively straightforward combination of visual composition, natural lighting, and production design and not exposition (e.g., dialogue, voiceover narration).
I can't participate in any kind of lengthy discussion about Lovely Bones, there are just so many more things I would rather be doing... but on your point Kurt about voiceover narration hammering things home... how about its reference to the title of the movie... My God.
Reeves breaks that silence with on - the - nose narration that, at times, invites unfavorable comparisons to Harrison Ford «s stilted voiceover in the first cut of «Blade Runner.»
As we learn in an opening expositional voiceover (never my favorite method of delivering information), a meteorite made of «vibranium» (strongest element on earth!)
Filmmaker Richard Levine, working from his own screenplay, delivers an opening stretch that admittedly doesn't hold much potential, as the writer / director places an excessive emphasis on narration from both Tucci and Timlin's respective characters - with the seemingly ceaseless voiceover making it initially impossible to work up any interest in the characters and their exploits (ie neither Ted nor Angela are developed beyond their most obvious attributes).
My favorite piece of the film happens to be the last, directed by Alexander Payne (Sideways, About Schmidt), which features a middle - aged American woman traveling alone, with a voiceover done entirely in French with a thick American accent, commenting from her humble - but - naive American perspective on Parisian life.
As the number of people who can actually speak to the truth of that day of the heist dwindles over time, «Evil Genius» resorts more to voiceover and on - screen text to fill in the gaps that surveillance footage and interview segments can not.
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