Voice-over meaning in English
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Definition
voice-over: on a television program or film, the spoken words of a person that you cannot see
Examples
- "There is no dialogue, only the rhythm of pulsating African drums. After 15 seconds, we superimpose the Delavigne logo over the girl's face, and then we have a voice-over, with a woman whispering: "TigerLily by Delavigne"."
- "Voiceover : Finally, there's a talking shark at the beach, and he looks hungry!"
- "Voiceover : Imagine another dimension where nothing is as it seems. Up is down, right is left, and the Delavigne Corporation... well, let's just say it's the Brian Jones Corporation."
- "Voiceover : MacCheeter."
- "Voiceover : Today, on a very special Beachview, CG has some shocking news for Mitch."
- "Voiceover : Stay tuned, Beachview is next!"
- "Voiceover : Previously, at the Delavigne Corporation: Lucie Lohan, heiress to the Lohan fortune ran away from the company because the staff wouldn't stop singing."
- "Voice-over: You are driving through the city when a child runs across the road."
- "Voiceover : Meanwhile Mitch has some surprising news of his own."
- "Because that's also on the menu. Voiceover"
- "Betty : Perfect! Voiceover"
- "Voiceover : But that's not all!"
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