voiceover in English

noun
1
a piece of narration in a movie or broadcast, not accompanied by an image of the speaker.
The intrigue is accompanied by a voice-over commentary, just in case you don't understand, and haphazard flashbacks to remind you of her traumatic childhood.

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1. If VoiceOver isn't already enabled on your iOS device, navigate to Settings > General > Accessibility and slide the VoiceOver switch to the on position.

2. Will Lyman provides the voiceover during the opening award ceremony.

3. Karen has completed extensive specialized training in voiceover and Audiobook narration technique, as well …

4. Backstage's Audition listings in Los Angeles include film, television, commercials, voiceover roles, and theater

5. For information about VoiceOver and other iOS accessibility features, visit the Apple support site.

6. With violent content or content related to terrorism, add an introduction, voiceover commentary or text overlays to provide additional context.

7. Acting Out Studio offers Classes in Acting for the Camera, Improv, Musical Theater, Modeling, Voiceover, Film Making

8. Bullshots! is written by Fred Pagano, video producer, sound designer, voiceover artist, and owner of Brown Cow Studios of Boston.Bullshots! presents useful information and commentary about all things media

9. The footage of the goal was later used in a Nike advert with a voiceover asking: "Imagine you asked God to be the best player in the world, and he listened to you".

10. - [Voiceover] So, Baroque art is about time, it's about effects of light, whether that's dramatic or more subtle, it's about involving the viewer, of moving into our space, of breaking down the barrier between us and the work of art.

11. I’m Aeric Azana — actor for stage and screen, Voiceover enthusiast, and all-around super nerd! Hailing from Tucson, Arizona by way of a military upbringing, I found my way into acting by a chance encounter — and it’s been an adventure ever since! Actors access

12. - [Voiceover] A byline credits the author,…artwork credits acknowledge the photographer or artist.…For feature articles, Bylines typically go…at the top of the article,…after the headline and the strapline.…For smaller articles, the byline may be…at the end of the piece, possibly followed…by a …

13. Binomial mean and standard deviation formulas Video transcript - [Voiceover] Let's define a random variable x as being equal to the number of heads, I'll just write capital H for short, the number of heads from flipping coin, from flipping a fair coin, we're gonna assume it's …

14. - [Voiceover] So, in the last video I talked about Curvature and the radius of Curvature, and I described it purely geometrically where I'm saying, you imagine driving along a certain road, your steering wheel locks, and you're wondering what the radius of the circle that you draw with your car, you know through whatever surrounding fields there are on the road as a result, and the special

15. - [Voiceover] So Apostrophes can show contraction much like we're also doing in this part of the sentence as well with "That's", because this is a shorter version of "That is David's cursed skull." but we're condensing that or contracting that into "That's" but it's also being used for its second purpose here which is "David's", and this is