Sentences with phrase «voiceover at»

In addition to coaching at Edge Studio, she is an adjunct professor of narration and commercial voiceover at NYU's Digital Design and Film School and has taught Voice and Speech III at NYU's Tisch School for the Arts.
For example, Kobo will only start reading from the beginning of a chapter, regardless of which page you are on when you start SS up, and does not really support VoiceOver at all.
In particular, Wilson conveys Christian's steadfast commitment to an abstract cause without overplaying the character's virtuousness (his only big monologue occurs in a voiceover at the very end).
While the presence of Charlton Heston is missed, it's good to see Roddy McDowall, who sat out the second installment (save for a voiceover at the beginning), along with the lively presence of Kim Hunter, reprising their roles as pacifist scientists, Kira and Cornelius.
As the voiceover at the beginning of the film suggests, Bell's morals are those of another time, and he grows ever wearier of the drug culture that is just starting to become a problem in 1980s Texas.
As King notes in voiceover at the beginning of the film, King and his group of five friends never thought life could get better, and for the goth ringleader, it didn't.
In her voiceover at the start of the movie, Laura says, «When I think of the farm, I think of mud.
A massive asteroid is three weeks away from impact with Earth (a TV - news voiceover at the start of the film describes the failure of an Armageddon - like space mission to obliterate the thing), and the world — or at least Southern California subbing for suburban New Jersey — copes, or doesn't, with imminent demise.

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Hamill mentioned at the panel that he only went in last week to record a voiceover for the new teaser that was unveiled April 16.
The scammers do not even bother to hire any actors at all with the exception of one lousy voiceover actor.
The third and the cheapest option, is to shoot a video with no actors at all, just a cheap voiceover actor, some stolen or stock images, and text on a screen.
As his compatriots strain and huff to push Falstaff's oversized coffin, a God - like voiceover (Ralph Richardson) shares text from Holinshed's Chronicles, describing the reign of Henry V. Hal ascends to become legendary, or at least, to become the subject of History.
«You have that voiceover narration at the beginning of Casino where the narrator explains they were given paradise, and they blew it.
A restaurant that is typically right across the mall parking lot from that first one recently ran an ad with a voiceover that says, «At [name of restaurant], fresh is now.
Guess which restaurant recently ran an ad with a voiceover that said: «At [name of restaurant], we're bringing new things to the table, like new [name of product], part of our 575 - calories - or-less lighter menu.
It's actual scenes from an actual family, giving birth at home while a peaceful soundtrack plays, and voiceovers talk about the miracle, the specialness, the joy of birth, and the tradition of birthing at home.
It features a voiceover by the candidate, talking about the strength the state generates from its diversity — a not - so - subtle dig at GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and his controversial stance on immigration.
At the end she is pictured with her eHarmony partner, while a voiceover says: «Being single can be amazing, so if you're going to give it up, it has to be for someone who makes being a couple the best thing in the world».
The idiotic voiceover that will leave you howling at the moon CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last nights TV Best on the box.
From its opening moments, Megamind pokes fun at superhero tropes — from Megamind's voiceover [«I was eight days old and still living at home.
The most fun to be had is in laughing at the voiceovers.
The story is told very creatively, frequently jumping backwards and forwards, with Oliver's retrospective, thoughtful voiceover giving some insight into how he felt at the particular moment we are watching.
He is, of course, the only character in his part of the plot who can hear Kay's voiceover, leading his coworkers to observe his strange behavior with concern, though Hilbert seems inclined to believe him, at least to his face.
It was covered at the very beginning, with the voiceover of the dad telling his kid about the origin myth of Wakanda.
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.
The personal overwhelms any deeper consideration of the professional in Creation; gimmicky, surface - level grieving and hand - wringing gives way to pitched, plaintive and downright grating voiceover narration, and one just knows at some point that Connelly will look beautiful but get all emotional, screaming and crying about how she's had enough and can't take it anymore.
Claiming some genuine martial arts movie cred, this chapter features some voiceovers from not only Jackie Chan returning as Furious Five member Monkey, but Jean Claude van Damme as the Chinese alligator, Master Croc, who, like his alter - ego, who can drop into a vicious split at the drop of a yuan.
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.»
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.
Unfortunately, the game lacks voiceovers, but the writing was still strong enough to keep my attention for at least an hour at a time.
None of the live - action movies have — though Deadpool 2 could certainly get away with a Christopher Plummer joke if they just decided to cut him out entirely at this point — but a voiceover role would be really easy to replace.
Hired to teach a summer course at a prominent Rhode Island university, he rolls onto campus in the throes of an existential crisis, a flaskful of scotch in his jacket and a voiceover paraphrasing Kant in his head («Man is confronted with questions he can not answer or dismiss...»).
In a cinematic field that often struggles with exposition, overacting, and clumsy voiceovers in an attempt to communicate what characters are feeling, it's hard to imagine an approach better suited for the big screen than externalizing the internal, and making it thrilling at the same time.
Still, by using beautiful cinematography, the director succeeds at masterfully letting the young cubs tell their story through actions rather than imposed voiceovers.
It has everything you expect from one of his films: poetic, sometimes ridiculously so, voiceovers, long shots of nature being nature (or not), very little dialogue and a way of looking at a familiar subject that I, at least, had never quite thought of before.
He had some voiceover and over the shoulder shots, only showing his smug face at the last moment, but in the full trailer from this morning's Good Morning America, he's the focal point.
In voiceover, Bettany explains exactly what his character feels at every moment, even when the action onscreen makes it clear.
In his voiceover he speaks of his time at «The Grand Budapest Hotel» in his past as a young man.
«I didn't really want to go in for it because I'd auditioned for voiceover work before and I never really thought I was very good at it.
Deliberately - paced and clocking in at almost three hours, it features neither a soundtrack nor a voiceover.
The tone of Frear's voiceover narration sounds at first like a fizzy champagne toast to fin de siecle decadence, but the story's tone gradually grows serious, even darker, as it follows the pathway where eroticism crosses into emotion.
«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.
The director's more avant - garde sensibility rules at the start, as «Unsane» opens with a disquieting male voiceover over what appears to be a grainy night - vision landscape, musing tenderly on the object of his affection.
There isn't much to miss in this mix of extensions and all - out deletions: there is more of the family talent show, a few clear attempts at humor that falter, a variety of small moments between Dan and his daughters, and a small taste of a Dan voiceover that was intended to span the entire film.
But after premiering a short at the festival last year, and directing two episodes of the excellent «Children's Hospital,» she's back in Park City for her feature debut, which delves into the competitive world of voiceover artists.
Still, at least this sloppy brass orgy has a pulse, as opposed to Horner's «mournful theme,» i.e., the one that accompanies the retarded voiceover narration of journalist Jack Burden (Jude Law), which sounds a lot like the piano exit music from the old «Incredible Hulk» TV show.
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.
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.»
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