Sentences with phrase «timed narration»

If possible, record the audio of the poem reading with a timed narration for the slide show.
In her trial run of the Emsella chair, Barshop gives a real time narration.
The real - time narration is great.
This story unfolds through the use of real - time narration, so you will be piecing together the mysteries of the gameworld every step of the way, as the narrator conveys the greater meaning behind your every action.

Not exact matches

He figured he might pull in an extra $ 40 or $ 50 a month, charging $ 5 at a time for services like reading scripts for commercials or doing narration for audio books.
At the same time, Mantel makes constant use of free indirect thought, a method of narration that dispenses with phrases like «he thought» and «he believed.»
It first proposes the dialectic of its object, which is an event as well as a meaning at the same time, similar to what we spoke of in part one with regard to the narration of the founding events of the history of Israel.
In their case narration, at times quite richly colored narration, is pursued for its own sake.
A homeschool without narration would have a hard time qualifying as a Charlotte Mason homeschool.
«The girls also scored higher on participation in circle time, where singing, games that develop motor skills and activities involving discussion or narration are important.
All this changes when a disembodied voice starts offering real - time voiceover narration only Harold can hear.
Then it slogs through a handful of truncated scenes, a few more interviews, yet another time - lapse, more voiceover narration, and finally settles down at a seemingly random point.
Stone shows us much of the legacy of the powerful conqueror of many lands, but bridges important gaps in time with narration from Ptolemy.
It's high cheese of the best kind, complete with gratuitous guinea - pig violence, tragically comprehensive narration directed to a priest («I had to get him, Father, and I had no time to lose»), and a budget - inspired reticence to indulge in graphic gore.
Opening narration claims we must go back to the beginning to a time when enemies once were friends.
Stranger, despite its detached narration (by Zak Orth) and breezy feel, is a totally enervating experience, a film which feels as though it takes three hours to unspool, despite its relatively brief 95 - minute run time.
Also, although the film, through flashbacks and narration does a fair job of compressing over 100 years of time into about 2 hours of film time, it would have been interesting to tell Adaline's story more in a limited - TV series in which each decade of her life experiences could have been shown in more detail.
Since «George Washington» (2000) opens with a teenage girl's dreamy, wise - beyond - her - years narration as the camera floats in slow - motion through waving fields of grass and glides along railroad tracks, you probably don't need to be told that first - time feature director David Gordon Green, then just twenty five and fresh out of film school, was a big Terrence Malick fan.
The story skips around almost erratically in different times and countries, illustrating the love - story of the couple as they reflect on their thoughts and feelings about themselves and what they are witnessing through narration.
The narration feels downright scoldy at times, lecturing the audience on how the real message of McMahon's story is not the general's own failings but the unwinnability of the war in Afghanistan — a point that would be better taken if most of the movie weren't devoted to establishing the general as a deluded doofus.
Uncertain of who, where, or even what he is, the boy speaks to us through the narration of one whose questions have only multiplied with time.
20th Century is well - made and flirts with profundity and poignancy (the narration that travels through time to put these images into context is moving and a creative touch), but it never completely captures them or leaves you feeling fulfilled.
This limited focus is seemingly motivated by the narration, which states that the boys had a hard time learning about the girls, except from Hartnett.
Both, sadly, degenerate in record time to plot narration and back - patting — especially unbecoming when the scribes praise themselves for the emotional depth of the piece.
This time he alludes to the art - cinema context much more directly by opening with music from Francois Truffaut's Jules and Jim and evoking the form of that film with offscreen narration (delivered by Baumbach himself) recounting the story in past tense and with old - fashioned devices such as irises and wipes and French New Wave devices such as fantasy inserts, fleeting flashbacks, freeze - frames, and jump cuts.
His funny, ironic narration sums up all the detective novels and movies ever created, so we know we're in for a wink - wink good time.
In the Hong Kong - set Time and Tide's opening narration, Hark himself paraphrases the first few verses of the Old Testament.
Though I watched the film a second time with the subtitles activated to better parse its aural tapestry, both the dialogue and narration sound clear and resonant.
Fenton also conducted the show in other cities around the world (including LA, at the Hollywood Bowl) and it became so popular itself that it inspired the show's producers to combine some of the most dramatic scenes into a movie to be released in cinemas, Deep Blue (this time with narration from Sir Michael Gambon).
Easton's omniscient narration sets in and we back up a year in time, and see Easton taking a rap for the mobster he used to work for, Punchy (Joe Mantegna).
First - time director Otto Bell captures the region's majesty, while Daisy Ridley's no - nonsense narration transmits the toughness of Aisholpan's challenge.
By the time Barry, in his gleeful voiceover narration, says, «The money was coming in faster than I could launder it,» I felt like I'd seen this all before, and better.
Lindsay Zoladz: I barely understand what Wes Anderson's forthcoming animated feature Isle of Dogs is supposed to be about, because every time I've watched the trailer I have drowned out the narration with a series of awwww!s, eeeeeee!s, and youvegottabekiddingme!s.
The connections are as twisty as the through line and the narration by a part - time psychic named Sortilège (Joanna Newsom) is more beat poetry than exposition.
With Deyn's narration, it occasionally dips into profound ideas of her insignificance in the grand scheme of time.
When Amy (Mila Kunis) opens the movie with an immediate barrage of exposition - dump narration about the two kids she had young and the challenges she faces as a working mother, the clunkiness feels believable, in its way: She doesn't have time to engage in graceful visual storytelling, especially not with the soft - focus, washed - out cinematography.
A characteristic surge of images is the sequence that begins with the departure of Bill (Richard Gere) with the circus performers and ends with the time - lapse image of sprouting seed; there is no dialogue, save for the offscreen narration, no narrative content, and no continuity, but only the overwhelming power of the images which have not degenerated into «signs» or «symbols».
I have enjoyed my time with Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl and apart from the lack of save slots and narration I can't find a lot wrong with it.
The soundtrack especially entrances with its winning mix of pleasing score, crisp narration, and ambient noise (which at times seems to have been added in or sweetened later, rather than recorded live).
This character provides the film's narration (the first time Anderson has ever used narration in a movie), which sometimes feels out of place but other times is entertaining and insightful as it reflects the characters» feelings and situations.
Midway through, he randomly does a three - minute voice - over narration explaining events that happen over an elapsed period of time.
When Valerie mildly coughs after indulging in a cigarette for the first time with Captain John, a seemingly innocuous moment slips naturally into the authentic and lived - in; when Harriet spies on Valerie and the captain as they share their first kiss, Harriet's words via narration — «It was my first kiss, but received by another.
But in contrast with his fact - based scripts for «The Social Network» and «Steve Jobs,» he relies heavily this time on his protagonist to tell her own story, and she does so, with nearly wall - to - wall narration that doesn't waste a single word.
Furthermore, Downey's precision comic timing helps the narration become its own character without letting its irony or playfulness become gimmicky.
While Joy's journey is pretty dark and depressing — and rightfully so, because «Room» is every parent's worst nightmare — the innocent yet insightful narration that Jack provides as he experiences things for the first time is bursting with optimism, and ultimately, it's that hopefulness that makes the movie such a rewarding experience.
Cooper employs the technique of using interviews as narration to cover gaps in time over the course of a life committed to appalling acts and increasing betrayals.
HBO's «Elvis Presley: The Searcher» is all Elvis, all the time: constant footage of Presley, with experts such as Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen relegated to voice - over narration.
I'll admit I am a bit biased since, by the time I read You Died, I had already fallen in love with Dark Souls, having beaten it once already and now being well into my New Game + run, but I'm willing to bet good money that any gamer who is at least familiar with the Souls series would find a lot to love within Killingsworth's narrations and MacDonald's glimpses into the real lives of some of Dark Souls» most dedicated fans.
However, the presence of a narrator in a film does not need to be justified and there are too many times where the narration spells out aspects of character that were already ascertained visually by the excellent performances by the cast.
From Allen's vigorous narration opening with an explicit reference to the film being set in the 1930's to the general, ever - so - slightly starstruck perspectives of Bobby and Vonnie, there is a melancholy and a longing for the times and stars that seem just out of reach (notably, no movie stars are ever shown, apparently just off camera).
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