Director Dirk Maggs peppers the narration with frantic sound effects and uses sound design to turn the narration into something more than just a straight read-through.
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Second, Google now allows listeners to adjust the speed of the narration; you can set it to 3x speed to get through your book faster, or slow narration down to 0.5x.
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" Some other choice narration: "He's all over the place!
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" According to Grant's narration, "this is existing, not living.
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It opens with narration by Oprah Winfrey, who plays Mrs.
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All of which is accompanied by captions, narration and emoji.
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Beethoven, it seems to me, is asking for declaimed narration.
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The other is the frank, funny narration linking these together.
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All narration is in italics, while the conversations are roman.
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"You're an addict," says Renton in the familiar background narration.
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Part of the problem could have been the text's narration.
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The ad begins with narration from conservative activist Autry Pruitt.
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" There's the second-person narration, the repercussive sound of "You.
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The singing is in Arabic and the narration in French.
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Put some Hoyt Axton Dukes Of Hazard narration over it.
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Tsabari's reveals how flawed and incomplete that narration can be.
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But early interests stuck; his narration abounds in medical metaphor.
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"I drew lots of scenes of barbarism," the narration reads.
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This is partly a function of the narration, I think.
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The mood is affably garrulous, the narration deadpan and droll.
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Finally, we end with our first Claire narration of the season.
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In each episode, Serling provided wry narration in his distinct voice.
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If you listen carefully, there's no kind of narration by me.
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Interspersed amongst this staple diet is dialogue-heavy narration and conversation.
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"Fortuna didn't even believe in ghosts, not really," the narration explains.
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The narration is a performance in and of itself, Scalzi says.
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The narration by Will Arnett (Arrested Development, Bojack Horseman) doesn't hurt.
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Bridge established a brilliant precedent for alternating narration of this type.
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Her narration is gauzy yet skeptical, with dips into pop culture.
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The audio provides narration for the stroll, along with additional tips.
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It helps, too, that her narration is engaging and tartly comic.
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Exactly what constitutes proper documentary filmmaking — When does narration become intrusive?
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Kavanagh's second-person narration gives voice to Yasmin's tumultuous inner life.
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The narration advances with some circularity; the language is often stale.
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The narration is framed as a letter from Cousins to Welles.
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Because dumb death is beyond narration, beyond images, and beyond words.
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This sometimes results in lengthy narration that I could live without.
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The video featured narration in a pronounced and stereotypical New York accent.
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Even the meta-voiceover narration gimmick has been done in The Tick.
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The flaws in narration and text are symptomatic of Tyrus's primary problem.
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Florence features almost no dialogue, and nothing in the way of narration.
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At the beginning, my script had narration at the beginning and end.
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No Bear "everything about the desert will suck you dry" Grylls narration.
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Try and make it exciting, try not to have too much narration.
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There's also a feature-length version coming with narration from Cate Blanchett.
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Clinton, the latter often painted in dark hues and with ominous narration.
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Mr. Allen's literal voice, which supplies narration, sounds unusually sluggish and weary.
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In her narration, she plays a confident, defiant future version of Plum.
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The show is beautifully done, and the narration is often quite poetic.
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As he would later do with "The Endless Summer," he provided narration.
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What can dialogue do in your piece that narration alone might not?
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He's also using a voice-over narration, from Mr. Parsons (a first).
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Sayles's dry wit and cynicism crackle in both the narration and dialogue.
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The series relies heavily on her narration, but not just for exposition.
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Her narration proffers personal thoughts about art and unexpected aphorisms on mortality.
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Even more than in "Submission," the narration operates on a grand scale.
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Otherworldly I can't stop noticing narration lately, partly because I keep reading books in which the narrators demand attention: unreliable narrators, narratives cobbled together into a document, second-person narration that leaps off the page to address me directly.
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Stop and you'll get an internal narration of the character thinking through things.
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"My brother was really cool," intones Edith's narration, speaking to someone left nameless.
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"Those factories were channeling unimaginable wealth to a growing aristocracy," the narration says.
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Clinton says in a voice-over, narration taken from her stump speech. Mrs.
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What makes this ad different, of course, is the voice doing the narration.
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The narration happens during the cutscenes, of course, but also throughout the action.
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But Rogen's habit of adding unnecessary narration to the jokes can be grating.
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Which leads us to the even more existential question embedded in that narration.
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There's not really much of a narration thing going on in the film.
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This means there's pre-recorded narration for the book with automatic page turning.
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The decision to make the film devoid of narration was deliberate, albeit challenging.
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Sometimes other prisoners take over the narration, including a corrupt cop named Doc.
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She is exploring producing slide shows with voice-over narration by the client.
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Machado's narration is always indirect, and so is any moral or political message.
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Anchoring the melange is Godard giving an epigrammatic narration in his gruff voice.
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The narration comes off as a needless, distracting device — an attempt at distancing.
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Those accounts, however, are buried in the rote narration of the various seasons.
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Through forthright first-person narration, Clemmons offers evocative vignettes on growth and belonging.
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Even the seeming somnolence of Ms. Hoss's voice-over narration has its purpose.
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Mr. Rain hadn't even been hired to play HAL, but to provide narration.
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Remarkably, his beatific innocence remains intact, as does the lightheartedness of the narration.
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"Who gets to tell the stories?" he asks in this episode's closing narration.
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I loved the non-traditional narration, the raw intensity and the imperfect characters.
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With the book's first-person narration mostly discarded, Theo lacks almost any interiority.
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Natalie Portman (along with Mr. Foer, one of the producers) provides the narration.
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And, as the unsettling narration demanded, I felt eerie in my own body.
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Sleepy narration aside, Ford's presence enlivens the movie when he finally shows up.
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The narration can be arresting, and yet at the same time extremely comforting.
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You use a lot of narration boxes but your comics work really well.
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By the end, this unreliable narration makes it hard to pin down Monroe's character.
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I'd do the narration, I'd do Little Louie, and then I did the dad.
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Her narration is frequent and often meditative, making it feel like a cinematic diary.
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He's oblivious to the narration explaining the atrocities that are about to befall him.
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Over narration, Becca warns that this is just the beginning of what's the come.
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I actually had narration at the beginning of Anon, which Clive did really well.
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Then A-list actors, from Michael Cera to Winona Ryder, act out the narration.
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The narration insists, again and again, that incidents are dramatic without spelling out why.
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However, those apps currently rely on text-to-speech functionality, not on human narration.
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Audio offers audio-narration services to authors, and then the authors themselves, not Books.
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There was no narration, but going forward, I'll use whatever suits the subject matter.
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The result: slow, National Geographic-style narration atop images of Charmander, Zubat, and friends.
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The sound of that service, too, played throughout Ms. Stolberg's narration of the morning.
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Christopher Lee's booming narration makes this trippy anthology of animated Edgar Allen Poe stories.
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He had no dialogue, so Mr. Abrams instead asked him to read the narration.
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Here her excellent comedic timing and delivery come into play; the narration really shines.
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And it was so strange to be at —— JW: Literally that narration of it.
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This classic "Planet Earth" segment was missing only one thing: a Snoop Dogg narration.
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It's the tale of a crusade whose horrifying details resist Jessica Chastain's silky narration.
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"Nothing" and "Doting"—the fruit of his campaign against narration—were his final books.
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I head home and spare you the narration of all the dogs I pet.
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Through his narration, Mambrasar describes how his people lost — and ultimately reclaimed — their waters.
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Even the Dunphys' kindly middle-school teacher Miss Schine gets her chance at narration.
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The narration is disciplined and the sentences plain and sturdy, oars cutting into water.
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The narration is disciplined and the sentences plain and sturdy, oars cutting into water.
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It is a biography, and contains narration from Ebert's memoir of the same name.
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By eschewing such phrases as "he thought" or "she wondered," free indirect discourse submerges readers directly into a speaker's mind, and establishes a beautiful middle ground between the cold impersonality of third-person narration and the feverish proximity of first-person narration.
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We have to talk about the narration, because it's so closely tied to the pacing.
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Princess Grace's son, Prince Albert, and other members of the family have contributed to narration.
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Urrea is an excellent storyteller, both on the page and in his charismatic audiobook narration.
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More importantly, Flagg's third-person omniscient narration explicitly spells out their love for each other.
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Thanks to Mie's suspicious narration, even we don't know if there's something going on, really.
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Safe Delivery is available in English and regional languages, breaking access barriers with tailored narration.
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She listens to the audio guide, her eyes widening as she reacts to the narration.
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" And, as the narration so ominously warns us, "in the end, history will repeat itself.
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"Fighting injustice is a commitment I made many years ago," says Allred in a narration.
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Its seamless narration, drawn in counterpoint, reverberates beyond the eerie landscape, lingering in the mind.
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Apple has a whole iBooks library of the things with read-aloud narration, for example.
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The game stands out for its immersive story, voiceover narration, breathtaking graphics, and unique soundtrack.
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This and other forms of hamminess are problems that plague the narration of children's audiobooks.
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This contains only two elements: clips from interviews and a narration recorded, temporarily, by Burns.
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Melia is an immediately endearing character, and her wiseacre narration is both droll and affecting.
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Rooney's transposition of Internet voice to the page brings a certain tension to her narration.
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Now the ten-year-old boy assumes the book's narration, and recounts a desperate adventure.
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But the interviews aren't as insightful, and the narration often delivers odd pronouncements via subtitle.
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Except that everything counts: the specter of death, Mont's narration, Jimmie's perch on the floor.
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Sometimes. He can ladle on that BBC/PBS gently-eat-your-peas earth-show narration.
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The narration is listless until it turns furious and then it collapses, lost and weary.
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It is Briseis' voice, in a first-person narration, that largely carries Barker's interstitial chronicle.
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The voice-over narration (read by Samuel L. Jackson) is entirely drawn from Baldwin's work.
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But Kubrick stripped it away and didn't use the narration he'd hired Rain to do.
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The app provides guidance through the praying process with music, narration, images and personalized content.
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But narration is usually something pasted on a film when the visual storytelling isn't working.
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Which text, image or narration stands out for you as particularly powerful, affecting or frightening?
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"That was the big difference between them, Rachel," Toby thinks in close third-person narration.
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But a small bony narration keeps turning back into something profoundly singular: the sole skull.
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" He also voiced The Horned King in "The Black Cauldron" and provided the narration for "Dogville.
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After that, we worked with two more friends to do the music and Nikola Tesla narration.
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It's the first recording of the story since the author's own narration almost 50 years ago.
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Beautifully woven between each track is Springsteen's own narration about the inspiration behind his new material.
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"'Cause when you're alone as a kid, monsters see you as weaker," the boy's narration continues.
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THE style is that of every other vlogger: breathless narration, rapid cuts between scenes, relentless cheer.
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Narration can be the most uncinematic of storytelling devices, often needlessly repeating what is being shown.
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Her voice is used throughout the documentary as narration, guiding the viewer through an incredible life.
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The narration also mentions a destination where the shrub-bearing tree, called Sidra-tul-Munteha, thrives.
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In between songs, it will also feature archival footage and personal narration from the Boss himself.
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A recording of the artist's voice — her French accent is recognizable — offers fragmented clues and narration.
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The plot unfolds through Stephanie's eyes as well as the cryptic narration of Emily and Sean.
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His narration, as pithy and "over the top" as his beloved TV persona, is incredibly endearing.
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You can choose the voice you want to use, as well as the narration speed. 3.
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There's narration as you play, relaying information on the mission of the probe, of EXO ONE.
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Levitch describes the narration as, "a deeply emotional soliloquy," tinged with humor, regret, resentment, and nostalgia.
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His no-return disappearance is relayed in the movie's sole use of narration, by Asako herself.
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And she'll tell us every little thing she's thinking via omnipresent but never overbearing voiceover narration.
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In fact, the two are presented as cut from the same cloth in Kushner's reductive narration.
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Both films are due to begin streaming April 3 and will feature narration from celebrity collaborators.
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So over time, as the narration at the beginning of the film explains, magic faded away.
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The narration by the actress Amanda Plummer has a soft, earnest quality that sometimes turns quirky.
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In the absence of narration, we can only guess at where any of this is heading.
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"I still haven't found my way back," Midge says in narration to close out the episode.
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In the process, Midge was sublimated and trapped inside of Amber (hence all her yearning narration).
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Humar was also receiving a narration from Zumret, who was with their parents at the hotel.
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A drama would be an opera, and a narration would be an oratorio, or a Passion.
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In The Silkworm, Rowling's narration is consistently othering and patronizing towards Pippa as a trans woman.
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As for the characterization of Lenù, it's also refreshing to see her free of retrospective narration.
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The class emails that intersect her first-person narration are bracingly sarcastic and often inventively intimidating.
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Elena's narration also subtly frames the story as something of a mystery about who Lila is.
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There's a lot of inconsistency in the narration, mostly I'm confused about Moore's desire to kill.
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Actor Armand Assante (Gotti, American Gangster) portrays Beg, and Vincent Cassel (Black Swan, Shrek) provides the narration.
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The story flickers between Briseis's recollections and a third-person narration of the progress of the war.
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Bell wrote the script about a woman trying to break into the world of movie trailer narration.
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The hosted webcast is embedded above, and a technical webcast (with no narration) can be seen below.
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"Drawn & Recorded," for example, is a series that features narration from Burnett and animation from Drew Christi.
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As happened more and more often these days, his narration had wandered away from its intended path.
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The game doesn't have any dialogue or narration, instead relying entirely on visuals to convey the narrative.
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Isabelle Reed is revealed by flashbacks and photographs, objects and fantasies, omniscient narration and Rashomon-like subjectivity.
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Bill's narration gives the movie a certain literary quality, while framing the disjointed episodes that are depicted.
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That doesn't happen here, but it has a hypnotic visual narration in it that pulls you in.
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Airing without narration, these interstitials were brief moments of peace, magnified by the music that accompanied them.
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Christopher Walken's cameo, although nicely Walken-y, is largely relegated to audiobook narration before the very end.
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Season 2 will explore the people that Hannah left behind a little closer, and forego Hannah's narration.
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Derry encouraged Obaid-Chinoy to film a nightly video diary, which they later used to provide narration.
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And it's jarring when Rachel and Samuel switch briefly from first-person narration to addressing each other.
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The trailer for Netflix's The Ranch starts out with spooky Western music and Sam Elliot's gravelly narration.
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Notice how Faith claims the sort of objective authority you'd expect to find in third-person narration.
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Welles was hired to record the narration, written by Hemingway, for Joris Ivens's documentary The Spanish Earth.
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Moments of melodrama and scenes of everyday life are stitched together by deliberately dry third-person narration.
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Using no narration in his fly-on-the-wall vérité, Wang resembles the American documentarian Frederick Wiseman.
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That means Staples removes the dry voiceover narration and the distracting "Mickey Mousing" in the original shorts.
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Clunky narration and badly edited stock footage do little to illuminate Rosalee's times or support her memories.
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According to the somber narration of Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth) in Hulu's Looking for Alaska trailer, suffering.
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"Kenya," which won Bourdain his Emmy this year, was the only episode to feature the star's narration.
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Though her narration is reliable, she's not the friend you would pick to share an evening's events.
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Joan Chase's "During the Reign of the Queen of Persia" also uses collective narration to vivid effect.
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The portentous narration, too, could use a good editor and some variety in its consistently ominous tone.
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Listen to the narration by Alan Watts and lose yourself in the vast randomness of mutual existence.
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Then the Jensen malfunctioned, the narration slowing to an ominous lowing, Jonathan Reese replaced by Darth Vader.
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Without the book's obsessive first-person narration, it's hard to see the ocean beneath their impenetrable expressions.
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It infuses a nuanced selection of shots from a diverse range of films with diary-like narration.
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This pictorial scene shows humans and birds trying to interact in a narration of hunting and motherhood.
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"Gwyneth is gorgeous as always, but that narration is everything," one fan commented on the YouTube video.
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The group will appear in an augmented, eight-piece iteration, with two vocalists adding poetry and narration.
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Maybe Kim Tribbeck, a prickly stand-up comedian whose first-person narration forms parts of the novel.
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Characters rarely exchange more than three sentences in a row, buried in pages and pages of narration.
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Words matter, the movie suggests in narration near the end, but our world is soaked in them.
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If there's one person who knows how to lend a voice-over narration some gravitas, it's Morgan Freeman.
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"Everyone's got their thing—maybe it's a breakup, a death, an accident," Hardy says in the trailer's narration.
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Yet the NLEM valorizes law enforcement as clean heroes, with little to no room for a contrary narration.
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La Jetée is a science fiction story told, over 28 minutes, in nothing but still images and narration.
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They think Jules (Schaeffer) is the character who is going to die, and the narration is Rue's reflection.
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Although not a direct transcript of Tesla's words, the narration nevertheless embodies the spirit of the innovator's thoughts.
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It's worth noting the Geoghegan's stories have an incredible texture, even as the narration retains a calm distance.
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Jeffrey Wright gives a play-by-play narration of his character, Bernard's, movements, as he walks through Westworld.
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"The authorities are working hard to protect you and to protect our public spaces," the baritone narration went.
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The clip also features narration from Swift about her pet being "more like a squirrel" than a cat.
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The new listening feature, which includes both male and female voices, makes the narration sound much more natural.
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That combination, along with Brad Pitt's narration, paints a rich story of how the Earth came into being.
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Describing it means either translating Woodson's elegant, poetic elisions into prose, or leaving gaping holes in the narration.
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The narration, which was both parts poetic and cryptic, followed the life of Sheldon County resident Charlie Dobes.
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We're glad Pompeo is embracing her future with optimism — Grey's really wouldn't be the same without Meredith's narration.
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Video games are a mixture of all variations of art: music, illustration, design, sculpture, acting, editing, video, narration.
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Its absence is noticeable, no longer filled by Giancarlo Esposito's winning narration or chapters of twisted Winchester history.
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On a cassette, I'd record narration that was often out of synch with the action on the screen.
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Reminded of my nap time history, I opted to include both the meditation narration and the background music.
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She is something of an enigma, although much of the movie is annotated by her voice-over narration.
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You can also toggle the microphone on the Game Bar, to include voice narration or go on mute.
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"Francis is carrying forward a systematic counter-narration with respect to the narrative of fear," the two wrote.
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"Some people choose to see the ugliness in this world, the disarray," she says in the closing narration.
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There are more than 50 "living pictures" in the show, enhanced by a full orchestra and live narration.
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The voice, at first the kind of detached simplified narration native to folk parables, becomes confident and nuanced.
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Rue doesn't feel like a person so much as a collection of storytelling tics in her voiceover narration.
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Ninety-eight percent of the films that rely heavily on voice-over narration are just failures of exposition.
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The first-person narration is so constricted as to choke out any possibility for reflection, irony or insight.
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Lily's voice-over narration frequently spells out the societal pressures of young womanhood in a cool, detached affect.
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Characters constantly crack wise, but this doesn't quite disguise their shallowness, or the leaden dialogue and repetitive narration.
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"Patient X" is an uncanny act of ventriloquism, fusing Akutagawa's jagged storytelling voice with Peace's own pulsing narration.
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The movie, based on the popular children's novel by R.J. Palacio, hews to the book's multicharacter narration structure.
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"The Gardener," directed by Sébastien Chabot, relies on previously recorded narration by Mr. Cabot, who died in 2011.
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In the world of the show, compulsive self-narration betrays, as some critics have pointed out, profound dissociation.
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Accompanying videos even included the narration of the twentieth and twenty-first century's great environmentalist hero, David Attenborough.
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So, sadly, if the narration is subpar, I will most likely never even finish listening to the book.
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Earlier, the fine-grained narration of lived life occasionally blossomed into ruminations on art, literature, music and life.
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Throughout "Look & See," Mr. Berry is an almost spectral presence, heard in narration and seen in archival footage.
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No one measures anything, but Ms. Bennison does her best to fill in the blanks with instructive narration.
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The video tribute showed highlights of his time in the NBA, and used Bryant's words as the narration.
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The narration of personal struggle, whether it's Peter or Mary Magdalene or Judas, doesn't drift into sanctimonious piety.
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Pywell's other structural gambit is to switch between Neave's narration and Lilly's, spoken mysteriously from beyond the grave.
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He didn't want a scenario or spoken narration — just images and music, using pieces from his own recordings.
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In a harbinger of things to come, it was Abed's narration that served as the episode's driving force.
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Stunned by his generosity, each day she films herself riding the Peloton in her home with quippy narration.
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In the book, Lila's actions, filtered entirely through Lenù's narration, can at times seem merely stubborn or spiteful.
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After nearly drowning in an ancient spring, he seamlessly assumes the novel's narration, reborn in Adamic first person.
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There's this whole system of narration that leaders need to do for their team in the endurance stage.
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Again and again, critics bring up an early piece of narration as particularly indicative of the series' ideological shortcomings.
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To help ease the nerves of those impatient viewers watching worldwide, Hiddleston recently provided some narration to the stream.
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Some journalists, unable to understand the Korean-language narration, assumed they were watching one of Pyongyang's infamous propaganda films.
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Astra has some terribly on-the-nose narration that explains, laboriously, that sons often suffer for their fathers' sins.
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The trailer starts out in traditional House Hunters style, including the typical narration and interviews with the nervous buyers.
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Hoang infused Stella's first person narration, which vacillates between earnestness, anxiety, and tremendous excitement, with her very personal perspective.
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In his narration of the scene, Bong discusses working with his actors to give the moment an improvisational feel.
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It's an encouragement to listen to that narration, to watch it all again... this time to watch even closer.
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Then, he jams all the doors, "People learn in lots of different ways," he says in a sinister narration.
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The game uses the Kaxinawá language as a main mode of narration, with subtitles to translate, Agencia Brasil reports.
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I suggested audio narration of the most important things the car sees around it; apparently it's on the cards.
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Last year's Negro Swan, which featured narration from the activist and writer Janet Mock, celebrated queer people of color.
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To employ this technique, the storyteller explicitly intrudes on the user experience through freeze frames, narration, subtitles and annotations.
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The latter issue is explicitly at stake in this work's narration of the history of protests in South Korea.
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Some Deckard narration had shown up in early scripts by revered screenwriter Hampton Fancher, who fell out with Scott.
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It's not the only company working to provide human narration of the news for the booming smart speaker market.
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I have a mental image of you sitting in a leather chair, staring out a window, solemnly contemplating narration.
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Boyd Holbrook's character has moved on, leaving Pascal, as DEA agent Javier Pena, to take over the narration chores.
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The narration is the impersonal style of a safety manual, but the aim appears to be anything but safety.
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Most of Sharma's best lines are too profane to print; Maya's narration is crude, unsettling and often shamelessly sexy.
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Each can also supply, through a third party, on-demand human narration; Wibbitz offers computerized voice-overs as well.
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I particularly looked forward to Travis's passionate narration as he pretends he's in the "Game of Thrones"-like world.
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Chamoiseau's narration pulses with phantasmagoric evocation of the landscape that the two men encounter on the path to confrontation.
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Aside from finding creative ways to cook using office equipment, Ms Yeah also insists the videos have no narration.
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But while the novel's action is simple, its emotional impact, drive, narration, character development and resolution are elaborately layered.
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In the latest teaser trailer for season 6 of Game of Thrones, narration comes courtesy of Jaqen H'ghar, a.k.a.
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I stared at the growth again on the Cocteau 1 and felt myself pulled into Klimt's story, his narration.
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His Pokémon narration feels as if we're listening to him narrate animals in nature, only now it's all animated.
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We also watch him dictating his narration to two black female typists: an uneasy tableau, to say the least.
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There was no narration; Dr. King's voice was the one heard most prominently in the film, released in 1970.
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Visitors are literally immersed in the narration, following a modality of screening that is proving to be highly successful.
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Kubrick finally decided against using narration, opting for the ambiguity that was enraging to some viewers, transcendent to others.
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By then, we've already met his ghost (Mark Jacoby), an old man whose narration begins and ends the play.
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Once Nathaniel and Ben are on their own, the story truly becomes magical, both in narration and creative execution.
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And the prerecorded narration and dialogue, both delivered by Vera Beren, have the solemn austerity of an ancient fable.
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When you read her spare, observant first-person narration aloud, Lucy's way of seeing the world snaps into focus.
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The voice-over narration (read by the rapper and actor Common) braids apparently disparate threads into a single tale.
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The music for "The Firebird" (1910) — the first classic composition by Igor Stravinsky — is a masterpiece of musical narration.
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The filmmaker's narration nuzzles up to the metaphysical, and frequently anthropomorphizes the mountains that practically seal off Guzmán's homeland.
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He made good use of his compelling, slightly raspy voice as well, providing narration for television shows and commercials.
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Resembling a benevolent Pokémon, Lumi appears — in lantern form — throughout the displays, offering amazed commentary in recorded, childlike narration.
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Fixing the show meant rebalancing it, making the narration strong enough — and candid enough — to stand alongside the Shakespeare.
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These sections are written in an unadorned prose that nicely contrasts with the intense rhetoric of Pizan's own narration.
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The film is subtitled for viewers who don't know American Sign Language, which is used in interviews and narration.
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In the novel's last hundred pages or so, there's a sense of palpable exhaustion and boredom to the narration.
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Her audiobook narration sounds like a quirky, successful girlfriend offering unsolicited, occasionally useful, always funny life and career advice.
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Mute the narration, and you could be watching the same screensaver art pageantry of a dozen past nature series.
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Images appear and reappear in surprising rhythmic alterations, only occasionally matching the words that make up the (ostensible) narration.
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Mark kind of came in in the latter months to help me work on the script then did the narration.
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Sam Green has been experimenting with the "live documentary" format for a while, combining live performance with footage and narration.
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The first issue's narration borrows from his 1993-era journal, which Patrick carries with him and mines for book ideas.
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Mr Shaban's personal role in "The Skin Horse" notwithstanding, Samson usually eschewed narration, believing it to be domineering and dictatorial.
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Filmed over one year, it uses narration from Prodger's diary as well as book extracts, looking at history and identity.
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Ron Howard's narration — and some blatantly obvious post-production dubbing — has to do more work to connect all the dots.
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Billed as a chamber opera, the work, which features a spoken narration, straddles the boundary between musical theater and opera.
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The mouse clicks, the fans spinning, and the drives rattling create a sound bed underneath the narration of the vlogger.
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Actually, before that, via voiceover narration, she tells you she has cancer, and that she is definitely going to die.
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"We told him it was rhyme narration because we wanted it to have a storybook quality to it," Seidell said.
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Helen Hoang, who has Asperger's Syndrome herself, infuses Stella's first-person narration with the reality of being a neurodiverse individual.
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Tish's wistful voiceover narration seems drawn from the same luminous source as its images, shot by Moonlight cinematographer James Laxton.
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I had the narration to her whole life story just by from pulling from what she's written about her life.
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As two comedians, they're not in the business of rigorous research or scripted narration like most others on our list.
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There were a few "a wimba ways," some James Earl Jones narration, and a bunch of nods to the original.
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As an observational filmmaker, Poitras largely forgoes the talking-head interviews and narration that provide context in more traditional documentaries.
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Roger Michell has done an interesting and difficult thing by replicating in cinema the sensibility of first-person literary narration.
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Malick depicts his mostly internalized conflict through narration, often in the form of letters between Jägerstätter and his wife Franziska.
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An early version included narration by Sanders, but, when Jane Sanders saw it, she insisted on removing the voice-over.
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For example, the teaser deck will include just the basic information, and the meeting deck won't be understandable without narration.
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In his narration, Murphy says that the narcos always talk about loyalty until it's one of them on the line.
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Even when she is on camera, she cannot resist interrupting her own narration to register outrage at a particular injustice.
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That's where Smith discovered the skill of omniscient narration by watching customers through the one-way glass in the office.
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MacDonald's skillful depiction of her heroine's unraveling results in a "complicated braid of third-person narration," Maggie Pouncey wrote here.
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The spot includes no narration, only music, as the screen cycles through everyday Americans and footage from Sanders's campaign travels.
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With narration by Sir David Attenborough and a gorgeous score by Hans Zimmer, "Planet Earth II" is a must-see.
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Terry Widener renders the scenes in muted earth colors and soft outlines, appropriately matching the somber tone of the narration.
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Better yet, watch the ceremony elsewhere and then return to Cord and Tish for some of their perfectly innane narration.
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Where one would expect a present-tense narration to be more comedic and quicker, Normal People is slower, and sadder.
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After a while, the record feels less like a subversion of pop tropes than like a hyperintelligent narration of them.
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With "Black Leopard," he tried a lofty, "tale-speaking" narration, which stabilized the book with a traditional sense of authority.
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But in all his movies, the narration of Mr. Miller, who delivered deadpan wisecracks in his trademark baritone, loomed largest.
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He screened his films in rented halls with live narration, a practice developed by the ski cinema pioneer John Jay.
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But when, in New York, Adam encounters a figure from his past, he abandons metaphors and turns his narration inward.
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Last April, Google also introduced a recipe audio narration by its Google Assistant software running on the Google Home speaker.
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When Tabard recounts a childhood visit to a Méliès film set, Mr. Stuhlbarg's narration establishes a bittersweet but reverential tone.
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As this unfolds, Shori looks to satisfy her hunger for blood in scenes that, in narration, are vivid and disturbing.
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Much of the program, which followed Mr. Kim throughout his trip, was overlaid with soaring patriotic music and breathless narration.
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KineMaster for Android and iOS and iMovie are among the apps that let you record your own documentary-style narration.
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Music, sacred and secular, has participated through history in the self-narration of African-Americans, and their resilience through trauma.
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Stevens gives Percy's satellite characters relatively few identifying features, weaving their staccato dialogue throughout her blunt narration without quotation marks.
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It mixes and reinvents inherited forms, blithely shifts from third-person to first-person narration, reproduces dreams and dramatic monologues.
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What it is missing is Donna Tartt, and the richly textured narration that made the book such an immersive read.
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Season 1 switched briefly to Beck's narration, and we'd love to get inside Love's twisted mind for a few episodes.
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Her primary concern is the same as Alcott's was, under the layers of moralizing narration: it's with their economic logic.
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Then the narration switches to the family nurse who tells a story from generations ago, which explains the current circumstances.
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"Its narration is intelligent yet conversational; its sophisticated sound design guides us along without being showy or intrusive," she wrote.
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There, he said, an editing team pored over the footage, storyboarding the narrative arc and adding sound effects and narration.
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It contains prose and verse; polemic and introspection; remixed pop lyrics and pellucid memoir; straightforward narration and constellated word games.
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This plays out as a combination of animated and live action footage, along with narration, foreboding music, and sound design.
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I usually think that comics that rely on narration are lazy and aren't embracing the strength of the comics medium.
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There is music that sweeps and direct-to-camera narration of a gripping personal story, interspersed with photographs from the past.
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As in "The Piano Teacher," Lee uses a shifting third-person narration that allies itself first with one character, then another.
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His colorful commentary lends the perfect narration to our head-scratching, fist-shaking, voice-raising emotions about these mac and cheeses.
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Instead, audio narration guides you throughout the mountain planes in between climbing missions (which are surprisingly realistic, falling ice danger included).
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"If you decide to keep eating this way, go ahead," Spurlock says in his narration at the end of the film.
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For instance, a video called "1000MPH Fidget Spinner Bisexual Threesome" literally features three spinners ramming into each other with excellent narration.
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Basically, for the majority of the episode, this timeline and the modern-day timeline serve as narration for the 1980 flashbacks.
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As Spry notes in his video narration, TV comedy is slowly shrinking away, as dramas and reality programs gain in influence.
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In a video posted by Netflix's official Twitter account, Joe's narration is removed from critical scenes...and it certainly changes things.
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Finally, we get a flashback with voiceover narration, telling the story of Captain Salazar's former life as a Spanish navy commander.
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As in the book, the narration is told from each of these female perspectives, but Rachel's is always the most compelling.
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And I'm sure plenty of listeners prefer the calm, no-frills approach to audio narration that has become the industry standard.
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The narration lays it on a little thick but the artistry of the whole blowing glass thing is worth the watch.
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VanderMeer uses the characters — specifically the biologist and her first-person narration — to satisfy his thematic points about Area X's nature.
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Kardashian West herself appeared in one of the videos — but only by narration, as Cheban gushed about her massive Christmas tree.
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We're often jumping from one scene to the next without much character building, and then there's exposition and narration in excess.
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The song is a central component of the video, emphasized by the fact that it is presented without any overlaid narration.
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It is tough, observant, here-and-now narration, and in that way a potent literary model even for the Hemingway era.
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However, the movie of Call Me By Your Name does away with Elio's narration, so viewers don't get those marvelous words.
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The documentary "For All Mankind," which came out in 1989, covers the nine crewed Apollo missions, with narration from 13 astronauts.
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But with its slightly cheesy narration and static visuals, the ad lacks the harsh effectiveness of the candidate it is supporting.
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In a primitive visual style and with chipperly voiced, subtitled narration, he spins fables of men brought low by their vanities.
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But rather than just the finished product, students can add audio narration or doodled annotation to show how they got there.
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If you ever wanted to read a stream-of-consciousness narration of a stranger's pregnancy and everything that follows, read up.
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In the narration that accompanies the video, Weems probes the rhetoric — messianic, paranoid, vitriolic, deranged — directed at the first black president.
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Each bit of narration and dialogue needed to fit into absolutely no more than 90 seconds, lest the Echo time out.
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Some introductory text or explanatory narration would have better helped historically ground viewers, who need to juggle a lot of information.
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The narration has the pace and inevitability of a scherzo, even its ominous moments told with a playful fluidity and irony.
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The audio of his narration suffices at first, but visual takes of the protagonist as raconteur lengthen as the film progresses.
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Mr. Fujita adopted his predecessor's nonlinear, experimental approach to narration, but this made for a frustrating experience when viewed with subtitles.
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Her narration is folksy and intimate, drawing listeners in as if they were sitting and chatting over a glass of wine.
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It even works on regular videos like vlogs, if you feel like watching a video with no narration for some reason.
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While attempting to repair his tarpaulin roof during a storm, Buckmaster seems to lose consciousness, as his narration drops off abruptly.
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She takes over the narration of the second Dublin Murder Squad novel, "The Likeness," in a scenario that is flagrantly incredible.
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The honey badger became internet famous after a video with cheeky narration showed it persevering in the face of extreme adversity.
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It draws together verdant orchestration, spoken narration and intimate tête-à-têtes between instruments from different corners of the African diaspora.
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Lowe's former companion and caregiver, Connie Self, produced the film "Metanoia," which features narration by the climber and writer Jon Krakauer.
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Fifteen years later, Alché's directing debut shows signs of Martel's influence in its blend of oblique narration and subtle psychological insight.
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The series steers between didacticism and denialism with the narration of David Attenborough, the 92-year-old veteran of nature filmmaking.
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But in the end, Adam found he had so many archival interviews and voice recordings that he didn't need an overarching narration.
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Planet Earth is a obvious classic, but if you're here, odds are you already recognize the soothing powers of David Attenborough's narration.
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Joining JME as themselves are Kirsty Wark (lol), Lorraine Kelly (loller) and the queen, Vanessa Feltz (lollest), with Amstell on narration duties.
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Bow's narration provides a necessary history lesson on biracial politics, specifically Black biracial politics, and how it has developed in American history.
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On Today on Monday, Jenna continued to mourn her grandfather by providing touching narration over interviews she conducted about and with Bush.
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As the company handily points out, it's really more of a narration tool than anything, and thus well suited to the format.
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The chronology also proves a bit messy, with the narration not always immediately connecting events as they ping-pong across the years.
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All of these videos were accompanied by creepy music and skillful narration that struck the perfect balance between cheesy and deathly serious.
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Singer is using the computer to return to cubism, modernity, and abstraction, alluding to modern painters playing with nonlinear time and narration.
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You still can follow the action in porn, thanks to a company that uses narration to describe what's happening in its videos.
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In the documentary's telling of country's decades-long history, the music itself will have to share substantial time with interviews and narration.
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But the constant narration of what they're thinking or feeling, courtesy of their real-life selves, removes any effort at character analysis.
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Even better, you get narration from Francis Ford Coppola explaining what's happening and what he's trying to do in the scene too.
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The narration, which does the absolute most in terms of elevating Celeste's story to mythic status, doesn't do much to clarify things.
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They can also slow down the narration, a useful option for readers learning a new language or who have difficulty keeping up.
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A little video popped up of Coalfield's grave, and AGNES' narration informed me that it was near Karl Marx's final resting place.
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Part of HomeAway's campaign is a commercial that mocks hotels and on-demand sharing services like Airbnb, with narration from Nick Offerman.
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Shots of Singaporeans cramming the streets to welcome the North Korean leader were imposed over Ri's narration, saying Kim was warmly welcomed.
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The narration is close third person, as it remains for the rest of the novel, attached here to Johnny's point of view.
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Morgan Freeman lends his epic narration to a new Hillary Clinton ad, focusing on the candidate's civil rights legacy over the decades.
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Her narration includes sections that jump back even further in time to 1855, when she was an enslaved child on a plantation.
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"Are you cheating on me?" she asks in the running offscreen narration that's credited to the young Somali-British poet Warsan Shire.
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Images of the body, of body parts—particularly the mouth—abound, and videos are cut with the artist's own voice and narration.
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"The term non-narrative is pretty destructive as it disregards the fact that narration is deeply connected to perception," De Giuli says.
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Live titles, for example, turn narration you can dictate (while recording a video or photo) into text that appears on the screen.
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Combining music, narration, physical theater and video, this Brooklyn production illuminates an adventure in which a tiny hero has a huge impact.
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"If fascism was evil, if it brought evil into Italy and Europe, that should come out naturally in the narration," he said.
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Revered by peers like Lyle Lovett, he fused a brooding yet tender melodicism with evocative stream-of-consciousness narration, to hypnotic effect.
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An unseen narrator explains what's going on and what Stanley is "supposed" to do … but what if he doesn't obey the narration?
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The plot was suspenseful but what I liked best was the sardonic first-person narration by its hero, First Officer John Carter.
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"Annihilation" raises the possibility that from this point on, everything we read is a hallucination produced by these spores: a fungal narration.
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Her first investigation, into the death of a wealthy summer resident, is reminiscent of "Mars," as is McMann's frequent voice-over narration.
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It unfolds through Mr. Murfi's narration, as he takes on the personas of a priest, a corrupt local politician and a policeman.
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The tone of the narration is so wrenchingly honest that the film never lapses into self-pity or relies on mystical platitudes.
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The film, directed by Frank Lotito, uses the device common in coming-of-age movies, narration by the adult Smith (Samrat Chakrabarti).
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Fans say the elegiac videos, cut with bleak soundscapes and often presented without narration, are poignant meditations on urban evolution and decay.
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Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) could be seen on screen speaking at a rally, though her voice was muted under the video's narration.
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One of the strengths of Shlaes's book is her narration of the broader context in which the Great Society programs were created.
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You can find precursors, too, in social-realist photography about "conditions" and in certain cinematic works, especially documentaries without voice-over narration.
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This is a story heavy in dialogue and internal narration, although some of the interiority is necessarily lost to the visual format.
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The video started off with a narration of his colonoscopy prep and eventually followed Smith into a Miami hospital for his procedure.
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Lucie Fleming, 25, is a voice-over actress in New York City whose experience is mostly in corporate narration and product advertising.
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When in Rome's creators worked with natives of the many cities featured in this game to develop the trivia and record narration.
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The very narration we're listening to is a form of emotional violence, the forcible documentation of someone who wanted to be erased.
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When watching episodes back to back, this pattern becomes an annoying loop, and no amount of self-aware narration can save it.
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The style of fast-moving visuals, self-referential images of images, and overlaid voice narration brings to mind Camille Henrot's Grosse Fatigue.
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The firm flagged several contradictions between the interviews and the results of their forensic analyses, even throwing shade at Levandowski's narration of events.
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"She takes a bow, she knows the world is watching, it's breakfast time," Hiddleston says smoothly in his first foray into nature narration.
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Where technology and economics collide Mark Zuckerberg's 6,000-word manifesto on the future of Facebook begins with a capsule narration of human achievement.
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"It was like I was a traveler in a foreign country who runs into someone from home," adult Alison intones in a narration.
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"I wish 'Creep' from Radiohead was playing over that narration in Episode 10 where I'm like 'I'm a weirdo,'" Sprouse told the outlet.
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Using immersive soundscaping, the show also features the narration of Dumbledore and Voldemort, who bring the central storyline of Dark Arts to life.
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That layer of his narration will be missing, but it will be replaced by other voices of people who are in the episodes.
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Despite the first-person narration lifted from Endo's epistolary novel, Rodrigues is never as nuanced a character as he is on the page.
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Individual novels rarely end on upbeat notes, and Snicket's narration is quick to remind readers that the Baudelaires' story isn't a happy one.
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The heavy use of narration is an iconic aspect of the novels, and for longtime fans, it's great to see it on-screen.
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Bear's book was widely hailed for Karen's unique narration and its homage to classic pulp novels, and it was a fun, entertaining read.
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In a sense, the exhibition felt to me like an interactive, American version of Blue Planet II, minus the soothing David Attenborough narration.
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Sir David Attenborough is a world-renowed nature documentarian, mostly due to his ability to bring viewers into the moment with expert narration.
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The whole thing is hilarious, even though it was basically done already by Nerdist a year ago with pre-existing Arrested Development narration.
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Theatergoers in 2009 responded positively to the picture's comic timing and conversational approach, with Eisenberg's narration as Columbus treating the viewers like confidants.
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Narration plays an important part in traditional Japanese theater forms, such as kabuki and Noh, and the benshi role came out of this.
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Originally published in Oslo in 1997 to great acclaim, Ørstavik has written a delicate, fragile tale governed by its own laws of narration.
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The black comedy of the forensic fairy-tale I constructed out of the royal mélange allowed me to escape the official royal narration.
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J. Apa) at Pop's, Fred is shot by a masked assailant — and, as Jughead's (Cole Sprouse) narration confirms, this was no random accident.
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When it comes to bodies, Wong isn't afraid to be what most would consider crude, and joyfully peppers the narration with these effects.
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The narration is conversational and witty to a fault, teeming with celebrity anecdotes, childhood stories and the overall ridiculousness of being a person.
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At one point the men sung a low humming drone that blended with a gently syncopated percussion line to underpin Mr. Cole's narration.
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The structure is reminiscent of the early "House" episode "Three Stories" in the way our characters fudge the narration of their own histories.
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However, he remains behind the scenes for as long as possible while telling his tale, and we know him mainly through his narration.
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Q. Voice-over narration is prevalent in this scene and in the movie, but this is the first film where you've used it.
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Probably ragged by necessity, the movie uses narration from Robert Redford to thread archival material (like Mr. Leary's 1966 Senate testimony) and reminiscences.
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Following is a transcript of Scully's narration in the top of the ninth inning: SportsNet LA is brought to you exclusively on Spectrum.
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John Churchman is also a photographer, and he came up with a process to transform photos from the farm to accompany the narration.
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Claire's narration informs us that the Jacobite army has been moving south and even occupied Manchester, but has been slow to gather support.
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The result is a strange, warm and winding tale of movie love and knifing disappointment, nudged along by Tan's soft and pleasant narration.
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The work's impassioned central tenor, who performs a kind of stylized love song with a vocalizing soprano, recedes for a final spoken narration.
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In narration, Mr. Clapton talks of being practically mesmerized by music by African-American musicians he heard on the radio as a child.
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For example, it can be structured as a one-person narration, a conversation between two or more people, or a series of interviews.
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To commemorate Walt Whitman's 200th birthday, members of the orchestra have composed new works utilizing his poetry, with narration by Kristina Nicole Miller.
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Of course, he's nominated opposite Meryl Streep in that narration category, so I guess he'd better pin all his hopes on Ray Donovan.
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The narration has a kind of cosmic consciousness, entering the world of the characters, the whispering pine trees, the falling dusk, the soil.
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Are we supposed to assume that Libby's narration is reliable, or read Toby's experiences as a blend of his own and his narrator's?
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Almost every episode finds Patty declaring, in the voice-over narration, that being thin doesn't matter after all because she's still evil inside.
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Initially, the founders experimented with crowdsourced narration, but later landed on using professional voice talent to make their app stand out from others.
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It is one among the Sundance antidotes out there, in which voiceover narration is sparse and an explorative approach to story is prime.
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This appearance will feature props, projected illustrations from the book and art activities for young listeners, along with Ms. Lin's performance and narration.
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And the whole system is set in a larger context by some soothing narration about air (and Earth's larger ecosystem) from Zazie Beetz.
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It juxtaposes footage of Romney publicly praising Trump shortly after the 2016 election with narration describing how Romney later turned on the president.
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Here, he simply lets Mickey and Emmy Lou, visiting Lily's grave decades later, escort the story from scene to scene with bald narration.
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All the way down to the grainy technicolor, blocky titles and the voiceover narration, this trailer will transport you back to classic Hollywood.
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" Reflecting in the narration, Letterman ends with a question: "Prime Minister Modi is overseeing one of the greatest renewable energy plans ever devised.
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The rather heavy-handed message — reinforced by Mr. Perrin's spare, soothing narration — is clear, as war and pesticides are unleashed and animals displaced.
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Her life story unfolds in almost month-by-month narration, greatly assisted by the access George-Warren had to her diaries and letters.
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The problem is that these moments aren't always interesting or dramatic, and they leave too much plot to Morgan's quirky, documentary-style narration.
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Harrison Ford, who stars and provides the film's droning narration, probably earned a bigger paycheck than many moviegoers will see in a lifetime.
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In most documentaries, human speech is explanatory and expository: Much information is conveyed by means of voice-over narration and talking-head interviews.
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As fascinating and gorgeous as Guzmán's trilogy is, the films still follow a mostly systematic approach, utilizing talking heads, beautiful inserts, narration, etc.
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Narration may sound like an easy way to make money — you just sit there and read — but I can assure you, it isn't.
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Much like Monument Valley and its ilk, Builder's Journey tells its story entirely through animation and gameplay; there is no dialogue or narration.
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Speaking to the audience on Wednesday, Mr. Salonen shared his "internal narration" for this 38-minute piece, while inviting listeners to ignore it.
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In Commute, Williams's narration concludes when her commute is over and she settles in for the night with her dog and her daughter.
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When you're dealing with the close quarters demanded by first-person narration, it's inevitable that you won't warm to all your interlocutors equally.
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Learn how everyday objects like mirrors, bowling balls, fishing line, car headlamps, and toy figurines are made through incredible footage and soothing narration.
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The video work by Forensic Architecture was created in collaboration with award-winning director Laura Poitras, and features narration by musician David Byrne.
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It is 2017's answer to The DUFF, only the narration is less laced with internalized misogyny, or it's Easy A, the book.
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"Eva's story, Eva's writings are the whole arc of the narration, and that's how you get to know her, along with the work."
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The Truth offers short stories — frightening, funny and heartwarming — woven through with audio elements, like narration and sound effects, to make them come alive.
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And, with the ability to add narration, add logos and combine clips with music, the app can bring out the inner journalist in anyone.
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Although to me, Szyttia's narration seems highly romanticized, it has provided a number of art historians with ammunition for their analyses of Soutine's work.
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It's almost the exact same narration that episode 1 begins with, but now we too are free of Hill House and the family's secrets.
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"So many lovely pictures to post, but later, because I'm exhausted and must sleep💤🧟♀️," the singer and actress concluded her sweet narration.
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Montgomery (Timothy Granaderos) is proof that hurt people hurt people, and we, the audience, really should have seen it coming, even without Hannah's narration.
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I think that's one of the most beautiful scenes, because there are so many elements of narration coming out from the doctor, from [Samuele].
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As Jughead (Cole Sprouse) says in the narration, "people have grudges," and it looks like Fred might be on the receiving end of one.
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The lengthier film will eventually be released in stereoscopic 3D and highlight even more spaces inside the White House and narration from President Obama.
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It also offers narration in both male and female voices, but if you find that creepy (which you will), you can shut it off.
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Mills layers multi-voiced narration over the story, with several of the characters talking about their own pasts (or their parents') and their future.
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The story Mantleray is about to tell, about how the universe began, is a reference to his narration at the very start of Maniac.
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The tribe had a heavy hand in the game's development, with around 30 members involved in everything from script development to music and narration.
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The Kenya episode was the only episode in season 12 that was completed with Bourdain's narration before he died by suicide on June 8.
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Cleve provides the narration — the series begins with the percussive clip of a tape recorder and a sigh from the older Cleve (Guy Pearce).
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Yet another is the literary portrait he constructs in Geomancer through the heavy use of words—in this case, Geomancer's narration of self-discovery.
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The video features members of the Magic Leap team and a voice-over narration espousing a philosophy based on creativity and realizing the impossible.
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When reports about Watkins' connections to the narration company were first published in May, he reacted angrily and said the business had been damaged.
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When I close my eyes, The Turning Forest has an air of serene otherworldliness, inviting me to lose myself in the narration and environment.
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The film is structured around excerpts from Hesse's very extensive and self-reflexive journals, which are read in voice-over narration by Selma Blair.
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If Fred represented the last pure part of the town of Riverdale — and Jughead's narration says as much — then F.P. represents its dark underbelly.
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That appeal is powerful in "The Kingdom," and the tension between first- and third-person narration is better resolved than in his earlier work.
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These are accompanied by voice-over narration that is witty and meditative, and that pushes against the constraints of the "making of" documentary template.
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Do I have to be in constant narration mode when chatting with my 18-month-old, like a Werner Herzog of my own life?
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On "Aleph," the relatively unknown Canadian-born musician Chloé Raunet supplied spoken-word narration, amplifying the album's themes of addiction, violence, and self-immolation.
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It's a movie where the narration shifts among characters, making the audience privy to inner thoughts they would otherwise be hard-pressed to articulate.
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According to her grandson's narration, Audrey's a gamer from way back: The first game she played was Tetris on his original Gameboy in 1990.
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Narration and sketching over the footage is also possible through the app — in other words, the next David Attenborough could be discovered through Periscope.
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The novel makes this difference in opinion explicit in its narration: It's told first by Donald, then by Viv and then by Donald again.
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Reed's narration, unlike the chatter of most podcasts, often has the density of literary writing, and his observations are made with a novelist's eye.
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The cliché-heavy narration Mr. Dance is saddled with is full of references to defending the border and military-style strategy worthy of MacArthur.
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In this sentimental spinoff, Mr. Parsons provides "Wonder Years"-style narration while Iain Armitage ("Big Little Lies") plays Sheldon as just a precocious child.
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And it's a nostalgic love letter to the New York City of the 1940s, which in Vivian's narration is equal parts glitzy and grimy.
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Forgoing the conventions of documentary-style filmmaking, Zhao decides not to give any of the laborers a voice in lieu of his own narration.
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In completed form, "The Endless Summer" had a musical soundtrack from the Sandals, a surf-rock band, and an amiable narration by Mr. Brown.
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Effective narration requires special talent, which may be why Bernie Sanders wisely chose the actor Mark Ruffalo to co-narrate his 2016 campaign manifesto.
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Discreetly eavesdropping on counseling sessions as clients divulge often heartbreaking personal details, the filmmakers eschew narration in favor of a more fragmented, naturalistic approach.
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At times, the two actors leave their characters and provide the narration or commentary that would usually be provided by the play's supporting characters.
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Recovery isn't a linear path of progress — it entails the kind of avoidance and dodging and backward steps that Jo uses in her narration.
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The last principal figure is an anonymous high-ranking officer in the Congolese army, whose narration is delivered by the actor Isaach De Bankole.
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Ada is a kind of golem, created by her father out of a tree branch, and her childlike voice tends toward quick, superficial narration.
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The subtitled dialogue is supplemented by gently didactic voice-over narration, read by the British actress Daisy Ridley (also credited as an executive producer).
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The narration segues without warning between the first and the third person, with Boratin becoming first the subject and then the object of scrutiny.
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Fogelman divides the various stories into chapters, using the shifting narration as a central (indeed, overtly debated) device to weave together his elaborate tapestry.
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In this way the performative aspect of musical theater is diverted from the characters into the narration, finessing the problem of musical theater kids.
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The ring, raised on a platform, dominated the space in front of the stage, where McRaven kept up a lively narration of the matches.
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That goal, however, is incompatible with Auster's habitual style, which is a top-down, summarizing narration that closes like a fist around the proceedings.
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In his video narration, Roach discusses how he used cues from the score and specific camera shots to amplify the tension of the moment.
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The notebook — and Cristiano's narration — becomes a portal into a peripatetic life marked by fleeting friendships and relentless privations, countless miles and backbreaking labor.
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The version that you&aposre presenting shouldn&apost be able to be understood without narration, meaning it should have as little text as possible.
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"And our lives would change forever," says George (short for Georgia), who intermittently breaks the fourth wall for purposes of narration and lyrical soliloquizing.
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In his narration, Johnson discusses the challenges of shooting a scene with a large cast and keeping the framing of the characters visually interesting.
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All the trappings of the modern shooter were there: narration from off-screen characters, cutscenes, a backstory revealed in found-documents and archival material.
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On a 1959 RCA Victor recording by the Little Orchestra Society, the narration was provided by a voice familiar to millions of radio listeners.
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Being a master of comics storytelling, Nick also avoided cramming in too much text or narration boxes and lets the visuals tell the story.
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Early in the film, the narration goes off on a tangent, telling the story of Bernard Moitessier, whom Marlinspike describes reverentially as a sailing mystic.
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How the series will deal without Elena's narration, and how it will deal with casting, considering that the novels span decades, are perhaps the biggest.
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The film also features a ghoulish faux-obituary for Ronald McDonald, with Spurlock's narration suggesting that those who eat fast food will end up dead.
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The immersion includes actual documentary footage and audio captured from pro-life protesters, as well as a scripted narration of the scene and digital animation.
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It's always difficult to capture unreliable narration onscreen, at least not without using a number of distinctly cinematic techniques — think Memento, Inception, or Donnie Darko.
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Constance: In the book, Offred's narration is supposed to be literally spoken: She's speaking into a tape recorder, and what we're reading is a transcript.
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I like somehow to have every item unfold in front of me and be able to grab moments of reality that become very strong narration.
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And because You situates us firmly in Joe's point of view, via narration and other tricks, it leaves us no real exit from that perspective.
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"Crying Men" (2018) is a lamenting critique of traditional masculinity, hard not soft, underlined in portentous voice-over narration written by the playwright Victor Rodger.
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Hannah's exposition becomes richly imagined flashbacks and narration (the novel switches line-to-line between her tapes and Clay's vantage point, which can get confusing).
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Already, some kid-friendly ebooks are accompanied by immersive narration that sounds more like a movie soundtrack — complete with sound effects — than a traditional audiobook.
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Much of the resulting footage was broadcast soon afterwards; but, illuminated by later events and Mr Mansky's narration, even the familiar material acquires new resonance.
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All the while, James Earl Jones' narration as Mufasa plays while the original film's opening track, "Circle of Life," can be heard in the background.
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It doesn't begin as a sit-down, informal back-and-forth chat, but one where pre-recorded interviews are intercut with host narration and storytelling.
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Originally published in Oslo in 1997 to great acclaim, Hanne Ørstavik's novella Love is a delicate, fragile tale governed by its own laws of narration.
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Host Aaron Mankhe sets the tone for the quiet horror of this podcast phenomenon, his somber narration intermingling with the notes of a melancholic piano.
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Lore The first season of Lore came out last year, using dramatic scenes, animation, narration and docu-style scenes to root the supernatural in truth.
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You just choose a meditation session, make yourself comfortable, pop on some headphones, hit play and let the soothing narration change your state of mind.
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The video starts off in a Charlie Chaplin-esque narration of his colonoscopy prep and eventually follows Smith into a Miami hospital for his procedure.
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According to Johnson's narration, Gilinsky immediately realized his wrong and offered to pay for the sweatshirt, but the store manager insisted on calling the authorities.
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The book experiments extensively with second-person narration, and Han plays with that "you" throughout it, inscribing the reader and implicating us in the wreckage.
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The opening narration is a perfect balance of violence and irony: "Sharon attracted violent men," Condit begins, in the affectless voice of an infomercial announcer.
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Mr. Noxon directed the film with Dr. Ballard and Graham Hurley and wrote the voice-over narration, which was delivered by the actor Martin Sheen.
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Sitting in front of decoratively open books and teacups, he even did character voices—gruff, booming voices for the giants, a calm voice for narration.
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Written by Hogan and showrunner Carlton Cuse ("Lost"), the finale's closing narration about love conquering all, delivered by Fet (Kevin Durand), was a little trite.
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Try to keep that in mind as you listen to the opening lines of narration in this first full-length trailer, which sound worryingly documentarian.
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I think the song's narration pivots around generations who have different perspectives on what being a soldier is in context to the time around them.
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Throughout the performance, she continues this abstract but harrowing narration, speaking in monotone and offering the odd death metal growl as she traipses the stage.
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" They came to me as I switched off the 2016 presidential campaign and listened to Nick Offerman's audiobook narration of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
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Drawing more directly than the others on the beauty of Shakespeare's language, it also conveyed in its narration a depth of feeling for the characters.
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The series ran on Animal Planet from 2011 to 2016 and received two Emmy® nominations for Outstanding Narrator for its narration by Henry Strozier.
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The longtime radio host -- who runs "This American Life" out of Chicago -- posted a photo Sunday showing himself doing some narration for this week's program.
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Its overarching tone is calibrated sardonicism, an approach that is most evident in the serene, once-upon-a-time narration from an offscreen Willem Dafoe.
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While the narration very occasionally gets more heavy-handed than it ought to, largely the tone remains clear, deft and purposeful, as the form requires.
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"Every Other Weekend" manages to be both funny and fierce as it reminds the reader, through Nenny's charming narration, that children are always paying attention.
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THE PART: Stritch remembered the composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, a crucial architect of the new, spectacular mega-musicals, talking to her about a narration role.
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With the exception of the premiere, the episodes will not feature Bourdain's narration or writing, but make use of the material obtained in the field.
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One is "The Age of Starlight," a computer-generated, 3-D visual history of the universe, with narration by the BBC's science adviser Brian Cox.
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As with previous episodes, Apted conducts all the intimate interviews and provides narration and clips from earlier movies to bring new viewers up to speed.
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Microsoft formed a relationship with the Washington State School for the Blind and spent time studying what it's like to live in a narration experience.
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She has provided the route and the narration to the Museum Workout, a sold-out adventure in which dancers lead groups through the Met's collections.
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With its use of archival clips, men talking into the camera and narration by Meryl Streep, "Five Came Back" might seem like standard documentary filmmaking.
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Juana's narration is also peppered with easy-to-figure-out Spanish words, so as Juana learns English, the reader learns un poco de Spanish too.
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"The Girls" draws much power from this style, aided by the immediacy of its first-person narration; but development and argument tend to leak away.
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This may be intentional on North's part as a sort of structural storytelling: Capitalism is vague and diffuse, so why shouldn't the narration follow suit?
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Bergman presents this disturbing juxtaposition through a semi-experimental lens, commenting on the action through voice-over narration and occasionally breaking the fourth wall altogether.
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Helped by a homespun narration and good-natured interviews, the filmmakers lock down a "no rancor here" tone that vigorously asserts itself at every turn.
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The narration in Hebrew runs through her "judiciary revolution," her "reducing activism" and her "restraining of the Supreme Court" in a tone of soft sensuality.
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" She added, "I think in the weird narration of our world of entertainment, there are these central figures who are in their 20s and 30s.
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Last year, Comedy Central series Drunk History reenacted the events of the Disco Demolition in an episode with narration from an increasingly inebriated Bob Odenkirk.
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Their sentiments are echoed by Hesse's own words, sourced from her extensive diaries, which are read by actress Selma Blair to provide the documentary's narration.
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But with ASMR videos gaining popularity on the platform, these personality-led cooking videos have taken a backseat to a new format: narration-less, faceless cooking.
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In Gerstle's narration, the central government itself emerges (perhaps unintentionally) as a semi-personified individual, exhibiting "courage," "ambitions" and even "confidence" on its path to power.
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Assembled from long-lost NASA footage, and sparely presented without commentary or narration, the film is receiving a weeklong Imax window before expanding to additional theaters.
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Reynolds's blank-slate approach to these issues, about which he's still learning, allows for moments of narration by those meaningfully touched by the Mormon church's bigotry.
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Most of the doc's narration comes from hundreds of hours of real interviews that British survivors of the Great War did in the '60s and '70s.
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On screen, we watch Choi performing a regimen of intense physical training until his breathing is labored; he's sweating and panting, unable to continue his narration.
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Toy Polloi, who runs a toy conservation channel, said that a lot of comments noted that it was his narration that made the videos so relaxing.
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A Founding Father of the country that would produce James Baldwin and Langston Hughes believed African Americans could not produce thoughts more complex than literal narration.
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Bieber's monotone narration could not sound less enthusiastic, and the whole concept is actually a bit ironic given how anti-celebratory dance the NFL can be.
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Mix Douglas Adams-like narration with Wes Anderson whimsy, and a constant state of confusion and voila, you have The Orbiting Human Circus (Of the Air)!
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At times, Beckett's narration of the loss of sovereignty, status, and control, and his understanding of collapsing structures of power, seem too ambivalent for our moment.
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Whatever the author's particular spin, the characters' voices, especially in first-person narration, create an imagined past for the reader, and need to sing in tune.
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Fortunately for Netflix, the television adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events isn't nearly as terrible as the the marketing, theme song, and narration all claim.
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His YouTube video "Stranger Sings" is a backing track, synced up to the first episode, that turns the entire affair into a campy, narration-filled musical.
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This emoting, along with Baker's long-standing narration for the podcast, provides a familiar and consistent warmth that subtly enhances each story that the magazine produces.
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Many companies such as Spectrum and Optimum offer accessibility functions like readouts of what's on screen, voice controls, large-button remotes, and narration of select channels.
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Series opener "Late Registration" begins with Zoey feeling guilty about something so heinous she won't even reveal it via narration until the episode is nearly over.
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If one is looking for films wherein the camera is almost perfectly fused with the narration, Taxi Driver would have to be one of the selections.
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Full of images and devoid of any narration, dialogue, or writing of any kind, it tells the story of a young boy being chased by mutants.
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"Peanuts" is all about the brooding narration, dark looks, and Fallon's sensationally curly hair (which to be honest pretty much deserves a show of its own).
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Marky Ramone hints at it in his narration, then the guys are talking about seeing graffiti, which they could never get away with doing in China.
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Her narration is sometimes warm and cozy, like a grandmother reading us to sleep, and other times as dry and witty as was the author himself.
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Listening to the sound of squealing pigs below the narration of actor-turned-animal-rights-activist Peter Egan, the only thing really missing is the smell.
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Her latest efforts come in the form of a short video entitled Hurdles, featuring Aussie singer Sia's hit song "Chandelier" and narration provided by Watson herself.
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And, if you subscribe to Audible's audiobook service, the Echo will also play the narration for you while you cook, relax, or work around the house.
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Today's kids are too young to remember Disney's read-along books and records, which combined narration and sounds with physical books to make reading more entertaining.
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Allah grew up traveling to visit family in Jamaica, some of whom appear in the film — most prominently his grandfather, who appears in voiceover and narration.
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Measured narration and subtle factual embellishments make the fiction of the film seem probable: if Yi's hybrid, artificial world isn't today's reality, it could be tomorrow's.
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The joy in watching them is largely based on their obvious absurdity — the uncanny narration, the knockoff–Disney Channel set design, the outlandishness of the projects.
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In this video by travel site Lovin Dublin, British broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough graces the interactive mobile game with his composed and intelligent narration.
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Romy's narration darts around in a voice that is tough, cynical, a little defensive at times, but ruthlessly honest and without a trace of self-pity.
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The guard dogs Zeus and Apollo, the red Ferrari, the war flashbacks (now to the Middle East) and Magnum's voice-over narration are all in place.
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And in some ways, Antonioni gave them what they wanted: a portrait rooted in an inherently orientalist agenda that is deepened by the film's informal narration.
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The main content being promoted right now from World Wide What are two-to-three minute long videos with captions, lacking a human host or narration.
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Premiering on Valentine's Day (February 14), the series will also feature narration from Janet Mock, Margaret Cho, Asia Kate Dillon, Neil Patrick Harris and Lena Waithe.
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In his narration, Phillips discusses the music (by Hildur Gudnadottir), and how he and Phoenix came to change the scene from what was in the script.
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Like much autofiction, this slim novel, skillfully translated by Hahn, is preoccupied with the act of narration: how, even whether, to write about those we know.
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Although "Behemoth" uses "The Divine Comedy" as a template for its structure and narration, this documentary from Zhao Liang ("Petition") is a feat of pictorial storytelling.
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The "CBS Evening News" eventually took the unusual step of recording testimonials from survivors and stitching the videos together into a story — no reporter narration needed.
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It was there, in the untamed center of Netflix's YA dirge, I found the lines of narration that would make me want to throw my laptop.
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Because, remember, Ani's narration comes from the present 13 Reasons Why timeline where she is trying to protect Alex Standall (Miles Heizer) from a homicide arrest.
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In his narration, the director Andy Muschietti discusses the scene's meaning, and how he opted for a visual effects assist to capture one particularly dreadful moment.
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Shaun parses these dense bureaucratic documents and cryptofascist character constellations with his trademark droll, sardonic narration, which makes for a strangely compelling and often amusing experience.
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Unfolding without narration or pushy musical cues, "Island of the Hungry Ghosts" (filmed from 2014-17) explores, with great delicacy, the agony of living in limbo.
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This Japanese choreographer presents "Cross Transit," a multimedia dance work created in collaboration with the Cambodian visual artist Kim Hak, who contributes video, photos and narration.
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It also features video and images from the beginning of his career through his final album, with narration by Gary Oldman, a longtime friend to Bowie.
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Most of the show is playful, between Anthony Mendez's voiceover narration, the pithy pop culture jokes, and sporadic slapstick — but its episodes are an hour long.
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As Lara Jean, Condor boasts just the right levels of introverted quirkiness and comic despair, and her deadpan narration ushers the movie nicely along its tracks.
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The original Grand Theft Auto, above most contemporary games and certainly, for me, above its franchise follow-ups, is a masterstroke of subjective vision and fallible narration.
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With narration by Peter Dinklage, a brother and sister head to a pumpkin patch on All Hallow's Eve and stumble upon an ugly gourd that's actually enchanted.
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In the first five episodes screened for critics, the protagonists trade off narration duties in episodes that dig into their pasts via their preferred pop-culture lenses.
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For example, beyond the suggestions powered by your shopping history, the app may showcase things like "Books with Narration," or "Trending Now" selections, but not much more.
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In this special presentation, viewers will see an extended cut of the final episode finished with Anthony Bourdain's full involvement, and the last to feature his narration.
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In the book, the storyline shifts between a third-person narration of Eve's journey of self-discovery and a first-person accounting of Brendan's adventures at college.
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It's difficult, sometimes, to figure out exactly what to make of what we see onscreen, even as Harley's relentlessly chirpy narration tries to guide us through it.
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It is a version of Netflix where all of the TV shows are actually just audio books — basically radio plays with a little bit of added narration.
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Josh's narration lays out the exposition of Daybreak as well as the obstacles he and the rest of the surviving teenagers (who have separated into gangs) face.
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Back when we started Criminal, we recorded Phoebe's narration with the Audio Technica AT8035 in my bedroom closet with a bunch of blankets draped over her head.
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However, it might be fair to say that his conceit requires a clearer buy-in, something to justify the omniscient narration, the direct address to Mrs. Haven.
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The design eventually evolved to include a mix of story narration, dramatic elements and what we call "twists" (my own weird Twilight Zone-style thoughts on things).
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Frank Ocean's narration over images of him with a Marilyn Monroe character and sideways walking through a pink room feel like, maybe, lyrics to a new song?
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Rating: 2 / 5 aluminium ingots It's impossible to imagine the reveal of the most drastic visual transformation of the iPhone in the product's history without Ive's narration.
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These are two "messed up" young women, as Zoey says in narration, who can only get through the next four years with the support of each other.
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He was one of the pioneers of the now popular "Let's Play" YouTube genre, which features video game-play alongside footage of the player's narration and reactions.
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During the screening, Zulawski stood on stage and provided live narration explaining what was supposed to be happening during the parts that were missing from the film.
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Scorsese uses several other techniques to establish Bickle's subjectivity via the camera, including a slow-motion shot during voiceover narration of an encounter with the character Betsy.
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Netflix has solved the problem of how to transfer Lemony Snicket's narration to screen by enlarging his role as a character, with Handler, er, handling the script.
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It's got all the hallmarks of propaganda: Violent images, oddly cinematic narration, flashy cuts and a dramatic drumbeat as a voice tells you exactly what to think.
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The story soars, in large part, because of Elio's hyper honest narration, which gives the reader an intimate and unparalleled account of one person's journey through love.
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Likewise, the game's narration is deftly performed and is processed just enough to make its own contribution to the palpable, sensory wound that is Wire Wood Daughters.
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But the conceits that work on the page — like Louis' breathless, stream-of-consciousness narration, or his deep-voiced imaginary friend — are jarring and mannered on-screen.
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What patter there was— l'esprit du divan —came from the kids' little screens, in the form of the pro gamer's mordant narration as he vanquished his opponents.
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Rather than present this in traditional narration, Novey includes it as a scene from The Pruning of a Future Presidential Candidate, a work-in-progress by Freddy.
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At this point in Choi's novel, narration is handed over to Karen, an old classmate of Sarah's, who has read the book and recognized herself in it.
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Her narration is a bit distracting, often spoon-feeding the reader chunks of exposition that weigh down the forward movement of the story, especially in the beginning.
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Tennis would appear to be inherently ill suited to radio, both overly busy and potentially as soporific, in terms of narration, as something like the shipping news.
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In a self-conscious touch that ultimately proves scattered, his and many other pieces of narration hot-potato from actor to actor as they crisscross the stage.
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Without narration, director Asif Kapadia weaves the film from archival racing footage, home movies and interviews Senna gave during his rise to national hero and global icon.
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I played Duckworth's narration throughout the day, in the shower through waterproof speakers or dodging pedestrians near Herald Square, and it was a balm for my perfectionism.
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The aesthetic audacity alone is intriguing; combined with Maureen Jones's icily robotic narration and Dan Deacon's eerie electronic score, the effect is somewhere between confounding and mesmerizing.
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This stage version is, by necessity, abridged, yet much of the original dialogue has been retained, supplemented by spoken narration that adds a knowing meta-theatrical element.
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With the exception of the premiere, the episodes will not feature his narration or writing, but make use of the material obtained in the field, Zweig says.
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We don't get to see her as a human being with any depth until the book shifts into Alice's first-person narration, deep in its second half.
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Instead of presenting students with examples of written narratives on which they might model their own, I use the podcasts, particularly those that emphasize narration and voice.
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"The proper pronunciation, according to etiquette, is 'sconn,'" announced Adam Adams (yes, that is his name), the historian who provided narration and color commentary for the tour.
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Their "Four Quartets" features narration of Eliot's poems by Kathleen Chalfant, live music from the Knights and dancing by eight members of Ms. Tanowitz's stellar company. fishercenter.bard.
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It is dominated by a single voice: Ms. Nixon's, reciting stanzas instead of voice-over narration and cracking impish, sometimes impious jokes with the marvelous Ms. Ehle.
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Green accepted that he could not do without narration altogether—the reader "must at least be told who is speaking" and how a character behaves after speaking.
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The data set could be expanded to include stories that use filmmaking as a framing device, like "Titanic" (21991), which opened with the narration of documentary footage.
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Moyes' new book, written in third-person narration, centers primarily on Alice Wright, an Englishwoman who marries a Kentucky man and moves to the town of Baileyville.
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The narration in Auster's novels typically dominates every other element in a ferocious and doomed assertion that the world the book describes is not ruled by happenstance.
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Winston Churchill's first book, "The Story of the Malakand Field Force," was a narration of his heroic performance in 1897 fighting a Pathan uprising in the region.
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In his narration, Stewart recounts how he thought that if his films could make people love these animals, he could push popular opinion against their being hunted.
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The voiceover narration reminds me of a museum audio guide, except it's more effective because the whole time I'm listening my eyes are always on the artwork.
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Its end, in which Franziska anticipates meeting Franz again — in narration that closely recalls the end of Tree of Life in particular — is a note of hope.
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Ai released an unusual, narration-less and, mostly, text-free (it only says, "This is a fully autonomous drive") video of a standard car retrofitted with the Drive.
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The Hate U Give feels very much like a movie based on a book, relying on Starr's voiceover narration to tell rather than show us some crucial details.
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Through interviews with Leonard's friends and his own narration, Adam illustrates how his father's personality influenced Spock – and how Spock's persona began to rub off on his father.
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Backed by the narration of Maya Angelou, the trailer gives us an inside look at the creative process, and physical preparation, that went into Beyoncé's landmark Coachella performance.
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Each episode of the show will last 12 minutes and will feature branched narration, allowing viewers to follow the story from the perspective of the brother and sister.
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The prologue is a farrago, with expository narration pasted over a seemingly random assortment of battles, murders, and wizardy hocus-pocus, but that's not unusual for fantasy epics.
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Audible's app works well, the narration was attuned to the emotion of the story, and I happily managed to track the story without my mind wandering too much.
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I remember the narration claimed that all the world's gold could sit in the middle of a football field, and you could still play a game around it.
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But between the narration and source interviews, the documentary paints a bigger picture around two of music's most visible stars, how they oppose one another, what they represent.
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Meryl Streep will bring her distinctive voice to the world of audiobooks with her narration of E.B. White's beloved tale Charlotte's Web, which goes on sale this fall.
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Beyond his professional career, Ive may be most singularly known for his silky smooth, British narration, but coming in at a close second is his shiny bald head.
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Lek tells Creators that he is particularly interested in video games' first-person narration, and what the implications of a first person perspective mean in terms of narrative.
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Marina Abramović's character, too, fell flat, and I remain in awe at how one could make even the most interesting of people seem uninteresting simply through lackluster narration.
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The game lacks Rain World's fizzing sense of life but goes big on representing webs of interconnectedness, helped along greatly by the narration of British philosopher Alan Watts.
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Mehnke's narration is present, which is the driving force of the podcast, but there's also dramatization, with a cast that includes some impressive character actors like Colm Feore.
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In a brand new trailer, released on June 21, Jon Snow provides a large portion of the narration as the scenes switch from main character to main character.
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The dogs' barks have been "rendered" in English, as has Courtney B. Vance's booming, ominous narration, but all the human characters speak in their native languages, without subtitles.
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Dr. Selwyn told the author only what he could bear to tell, in a narration honeycombed with elisions: we know little, truly, of even a close friend's interiority.
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Because we are not God, our narration of another's life is a pretense of knowledge—simultaneously an attempt to know and a confession of how little we know.
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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.
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"The public loved Italian Stallion," Pieters said in the video's narration as he and Manners rushed and struggled to get together all the microwave meals people were ordering.
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For about twenty thousand dollars, a filmmaker will pull together family photographs, home videos, narration, and music, in an attempt to paint the offender in a sympathetic light.
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Although the premise invites "Beauty and the Beast"-type comparisons, including a fairy-tale-like narration at the outset, Elisa's vulnerability -- beautifully conveyed by Hawkins -- alters the equation.
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The video is all the more shocking for the calm, clear narration of the woman, Diamond Reynolds, and the fact that she was streaming it live on Facebook.
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A new trailer catches up with our four favorite Leda clones; Helena, Alison and Cosima all take turns with Sarah in a narration inspired by Alice in Wonderland.
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But from what I can tell, it uses text and narration of that text to calculate all the linguistic rules that systems normally have to be explicitly told.
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