refers to an individual's voice being heard in a television commercial without the person being seen on camera; also known as an off-screen announcer and as off-camera. Considerably less expensive than if the individual appears on camera.
Recorded offscreen voice heard on a television or radio commercial.
Voice heard while an image is projected but not being spoken in sync with one of the characters appearing on screen. Used to suggest a character's thoughts or recall of something said earlier, or to provide objective (extra-diegetic) narrative or commentary.
narration or dialogue provided by off-camera talent, usually separately from the film or video production session.
The voice of someone not seen in the narrative image who describes or comments on that image.
The sound of an unseen narrator on a film.
a narration done by a broadcast reporter, usually
a narration in a film, usually by a character reflecting back on his or her past, or by a person external to the story who usually has a more complete knowledge of the events in the film than the other characters
a narration that is played
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In a film or video, it refers to a voice off camera. The translation of a voice over requires (1) translating the script (done by translators), and (2) recording the voice-over (done by actors)
Commentary in, e.g., a film, television programme, video, or commercial spoken by an unseen narrator. Foreign-language voice-over consists of two parts: translating the narrative, whereby, e.g., timing (coordinating the voice with the film sequence) is an important consideration; recording the voice-over, which may be performed by a linguist with special training and/or expertise or by an actor. Voice-over services are provided by some translators and translation agencies/companies.
Dialog appearing in a film's soundtrack where the speaker is not visible - usually employed for narration.
Voice-Over (VO), a scene where an actor speaks a line while the camera is not on him. Commercials, both radio and television, often utilize voice-overs.
Speech heard over related video, without the person talking being seen on the screen.
Any spoken language not seeming to come from images on the screen.
Commentary by an unseen character or narrator.
Voice heard onscreen without appearance of speaker.
Any performance in which a Talent uses his/her voice to create a commercial, or sell a product, instruct or participate in voice artistry without being seen.
Narration generally added during post-production. A person speaking dialog that aids in storytelling and or helps to explains the video portion of the program.
AKA: Voice Over, VO Indicates that dialogue will be heard on a movie's soundtrack, but the speaker will not be shown. The abbreviation is often used as an annotation in a script.