0 on a television programme, film, or advertisement, the spoken words of a person that you cannot see: --
1 words that describe or comment on a film, advertisement, or video, which are spoken by a person who is not seen: --
Famous actors often provide voice-overs for advertisements.
As he reviews the past several days, the viewer can hear his thoughts courtesy of a voice-over narration.
This led to some debate in the voice-over community about whether announcers were public figures.
This concert was particularly noted because of her using other media form (video, voice-over, photography) in her piano creative piano recital.
This tone extends to her voice-over, which is sodden and exhausted, as if she is unable to rouse herself from the torpor within her head.
The voice-over cast never auditioned for the music side of the series and vice versa.
Such formats have included mockumentary filmmaking, action parodies, in-studio informercials, voice-over narration, and laugh tracks.
I also argue that if material used on television does not show something that the person doing the voice-over saw taking place, that should be made clear.
The critics of television must not forget that we already appear on television and in the least appetising, most inadequate way—a voice-over radio broadcast with irrelevant pictures.