Eric Michael Summerer did
well with the narration.
Not exact matches
So the
best you can come up
with is a protest of the squelching of religious freedoms by a government that supports pedophiles, and the
narration of a ultra-socialist nationalist?
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.
It doesn't come without it flaws, but it's still an interesting hunting game, bestowed
with a
well crafted
narration.
(For a fuller picture of Bradlee, who died in 2014 at the age of 93, watch the HBO documentary about him, The Newspaperman,
with much of the voice - over supplied by Bradlee's audiobook
narration of his 1995 memoir, A
Good Life: Newspapering and Other Adventures, which is itself a fun, bawdy read.)
Filmed without
narration, subtitles, or any comprehensible dialogue, Babies is a direct encounter
with four babies who stumble their predictable ways to participating in the awesome beauty of life.Needless to say, their experience of the first year of life is vastly different, yet what stands out is not how much is different but how much is universal as each in their own way attempts to conquer their physical environment.Though the language is different as
well as the environment, the babies cry the same, laugh the same, and try to learn the frustrating, yet satisfying art of crawling, then walking in the same way.You will either find Babies entrancing or slow moving depending on your attitude towards babies because frankly that's all there is, yet for all it will be an immediate experience far removed from the world of cell phones and texting, exploring up close and personal the mystery of life as the individual personality of each child begins to emerge.
Never in the past decade we've seen such a
well - built comedy / fantasy adventure game, filled to the brim
with great
narration, sense of purpose and feelings of joy and despair.
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.
Given the missed opportunities and forced efforts on DVD this week, The Missing Person (Strand) looks all the
better, a low - key private - eye pastiche
with a disaffected detective and a running stream of hard - boiled
narration winding his way through a missing persons case that resonates
with the losses and anxieties of 9/11.
Overall, the film has beautiful cinematography (as is expected) and the story of the two chimps works
well, but the rest of the tale seems forced, as if they needed to fill Tim Allen's
narration with something else exciting and they didn't know quite how to do it.
There's some
good Verdoux 101 material here, mainly V.O.
narration interspersed
with film clips; the main attraction is the subtitled contributions of Claude Chabrol, who describes Chaplin's formal accomplishments in some detail.
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.
With the year's
best ensemble (special kudos to Rachel Weisz's battering ram
narration), The Lobster is an excellent choice.
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.
Tesla at war
with Edison's gang of hired goons in a wintry Overlook wonderland is a wondrous fantasia; a story told through twin diaries and a voiceover
narration by consummate artist Caine shouldn't work as
well as it does (and yet doesn't quite work as
well as it might).
The doc's attempt to play out like a conspiracy thriller falls flat; Scahill's overly serious
narration combined
with Rowley's attempt to make him look like a martyr don't work
well when seeing innocent people get slaughtered.
It mixes still watercolor paintings and drawings,
with animation and voice - over
narration, and the result is like someone is reading you an exceptionally
well - illustrated story while you hallucinate on mushrooms.
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.
Blending archive footage, candid interviews
with colleagues and
narration from the late
Best himself, the film reminds us of his genius, without sugar - coating his self - destructive tendencies.
Clunky though not uninteresting in its assembly, and admirably direct in its anger and passion, the film features interviews
with migrants from Syria, Afghanistan, Guinea and elsewhere, as
well as direct - to - camera
narration from Redgrave, who speaks of everything from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to her own refugee status as a child forced to flee London during World War II.
The performance is so
good that it's almost a crime that Sorkin decided to overlay the film
with constant
narration.
Soderbergh frequently makes his presence felt as a formal annotator — periodically halting the action
with freeze - frames, using elaborate color - coding schemes (as if to remind us of The Underneath, much as Keaton reminds us of Jackie Brown), and crosscutting between successive scenes
with the same characters (the dialogue in the first becoming offscreen
narration in the second), recalling Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now (as
well as Roeg's mentor Alain Resnais).
The
best way to describe this movie is to imagine a documentary about dinosaurs on Discovery Channel that has the amazing computer digital effects of Jurassic Park combined
with the hijinks and
narration of Milo and Otis.
He's basically Peter Parker
with a hard - on, an impression that's reinforced by the way Vaughn is practically doing a pastiche of Sam Raimi's «Spider - Man» during the first act of «Kick - Ass», from the voice - over
narration to the colorful cinematography and, for
better or worse, the rather slow pacing and the abundant amounts of exposition.
It mixes still watercolor paintings and drawings
with animation and voice - over
narration, and the result is like someone is reading you an exceptionally
well - illustrated story while you're hallucinating on mushrooms.
As previously mentioned, in order to limit cognitive overload, students learn
better when presented
with graphics and
narration vs. animation and on - screen text.
If you're struggling and need to strengthen this area of your practice, observe other teachers, ask your administration to send you to professional development seminars focused on management, and practice some of the key
best practices: Build positive relationships
with students, have consistent standards, use positive
narration, etc..
Among this year's Academy Award nominees for
best Animated Feature is Ernest & Celestine, a heartwarming French cartoon that's available
with English
narration by actors Forest Whitaker and Lauren Bacall, among others.
The innovative game,
with its graphical interface, characters interactions, audio, and text
narrations mingled
with augmented reality for special needs learning is functional as
well as exciting.
Short animated sales videos will engage your sales teams
with a
good script, clear
narration, background sounds, and illustrative animations.
This works especially
well with the voice recording feature, so younger students can read the book and follow along
with the
narration.
But when you refuse to explain the basic foundation of said plot (which in this case is a hell of a lot backstory, as
well as military and family history), and instead fill the
narration with innuendo and half - delivered, roughly sketched information, I'm out.
I would think that the
best option for the visually impaired would be a Kindle ebook along
with the optional Audible
Narration on a tablet.
BookPage reviewer Angela Leeper wrote of the novel: «
With his quick - paced, conversational
narration and such chapter headings as «The Law of Increasing Product Demand Versus Flat Production Capacity,» Paulsen presents capitalism and storytelling at its
best in this delightful summer story.»
«Our team of expert judges debating the winner of the Audiobook of the Year award must choose a single audio that combines the very
best in
narration and production quality
with significant sales impact and marketing outreach to be the standard bearer of excellence for the format and audio publishing industry.
While the book's organization will not necessarily cause the reader any confusion, Conley's story may have been
better served
with a straight - forward chronological
narration.
The protagonist is especially likeable and realistically portrayed — a true hero
with a
good heart beneath his rough and road - weary exterior; his
narration is dead on, giving readers a true sense of the person the author is depicting.
The technique of interweaving letters between her and her mother
with the
narration of events worked quite
well.
Some of these add - ons include
narration of the text by actor Matthew Crawley (Downton Abbey), historically accurate scenery from the setting of the book, and an Ask the Author feature that allows readers to contact Mason
with questions or discussion, as
well as social sharing options.
As Kirkus Reviews says, «Her
narration is frank and unapologetic, infused
with a
well - deserved crankiness that occasionally erupts in surprising flashes of humor.
It's hard to tell, and that's what makes Keith Ablow's
Murder Suicide ,
with well - paced
narration by Kevin O'Rourke, so intriguing.
I think that
with that large catalog you should be able to find a
good selection of books / Audible
narration for your daughter.
Barnes & Noble's Nook remains the
best platform for children's books,
with around 4,000 interactive picture titles that can read each page to kids using a pre-recorded
narration.
Listen to
best sellers: • The Girl on the Train • Truly, Madly, Guilty • The Power of Habit • Harry Potter • The Martian • A Man Called Ove • Homegoing • The Gene • When Breath Becomes Air • End of Watch A wide range of popular categories like: • Crime and Thrillers • Science Fiction • Fantasy • Romance • Classics • Novels • Mystery • Horror • Self - development • Mindfulness and meditation • Business • Children's books Features designed for the audiobook listener: • Chapter navigation • Listen over wifi, save on data • Download to your device for offline listening • Create clips of favorite passages and share
with friends and on social media • Send any book in your library to your friends - their first book is on us • Bookmarking • Sleep mode, dark or light theme, variable
narration speed, button - free mode and more • Control your listening experience
with Cortana voice commands and button - free mode • Compatible
with thousands of ebooks from Amazon - switch seamlessly between listening to your audiobooks and reading on your Kindle
with Whispersync for Voice.
Kids will be entertained
with these tongue twisters for hours.Also if you want to become a
better voiceover actor, singer, or public speaker this book is for you and contains fun and challenging tongue twisters and vocal warm - ups that prepare you to read commercial, promo,
narration, trailer, and animation copy
with the proper energy and vocal dexterity...
With a self - guided audio tour of
narration and special effects, collections of whaling artifacts, photo murals and videos, as
well as the American Scrimshaw collection, this is not an ordinary museum.
Told through an artistic approach to
narration, Rain's expressive sounds, those of rainfall and splashing water, combined
with this otherworldly tale is designed to awaken the sense of uncertainty and solitude inherent in every player as
well.»
The New Order attempted to meld this
with a serious tone and generally did it quite
well, but The New Colossus manages to do it
better, marrying weirdly serious and almost comically dark
narrations with toilet humor, funny background images, daft conversations and plenty of outright bloody stupid situations that could only come from a Nazi soldier quizzing members of the KKK on their German language lessons or a bunch of nutters running around
with nuclear bombs.
The pack will contain a brand new Who Knows Where sequence,
with full
narration, that provides a little more insight into Rucks» backstory, as
well as a few more snippets of information on the world of Caelondia.
All this ties in very
well with the games
narration that does a fine job keeping you at your keyboard or gamepad.