voice-over Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈvɔɪs.əʊ.vər]
  • Us [ ˈvɔɪs.oʊ.vɚ]

Meaning of voice-over In English

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Examples of voice-over

  • A voice-over pulls all the diverse strands and themes together and the soundtrack provides a taste of township music.

  • When this occurred, the decision was made based on the main advertising copy or voice-over.

  • The 'voice-over', a voice that speaks without having a physical persona in the film, is reserved for the male voice.

  • While classic voice-over narration may hector us with useful information assumed reliable, other disembodied voices are, notoriously, not merely disorientating but terrifying.

  • The voice-over in this ad is supposed to be an overt verbalization of one male's "voice in the head" admiring the other male's smooth, beautiful skin.

  • The effect here is to render the dry upfront vocal as a kind of intimate voice-over to the overtly pictorial rendering of the mule train, and its rough-hewn teamster.

  • We can see pictures of those who speak in support of this view, and an actor can produce a voice-over.

  • 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.

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