"Voiceovers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Voiceovers refer to the narration or commentary spoken in a film, television show, video game, or other medium, typically provided by a voice actor or a narrator. This narration is often used to explain the story, characters, or events, and can include dialogue, descriptions, or other commentary.
There are different types of voiceovers, including:
Expository voiceovers: These provide background information or explanations about the story or events.
Narrative voiceovers: These advance the plot or summarize the story.
Reactive voiceovers: These respond to what is happening on screen.
Voiceovers can be used to engage the audience, add depth to a story, or provide clarity to complex information. They can also be used in educational videos, commercials, or instructional materials to convey information in an engaging and listener-friendly way.
Voicelessness is a physical characteristic of speech where a sound is produced without the vibration of the vocal cords, also known as voiceless articulation. It is the opposite of vocal sound. Examples of voiceless sounds include:<br><br> Handing a whistle, a bell, or an alarm and ceasing to produce the clear, resonant sound associated with the human voice.<br> Holding the breath while sound is produced from the lungs, allowing air to flow through the vocal tract without vibration of the vocal cords.<br> Using a non-vocal sound production, such as tongue clicks, lips buzzing, or released atomic particles can also produce a voiceless "voice".<br> Any airflow without vibrational of the vocal cords.<br> <br> It can be using a yelling sound or a screaming sound too because it is not a normal speech.
A recorded message that is played back to a caller when they reach the voicemail box of a person who is not available or does not want to take the call.
Voiceover is a spoken commentary or narrative that is recorded and added to a film, television program, video game, radio broadcast, or any other medium, often to provide background information, explain what is happening on screen, or add context to a scene or storyline.
Void means:<br><br> Something that has no existence, substance, or reality.<br> A hollow or empty space.<br> Total absence of something.<br> A term used in mathematics and computer programming to represent the absence of a value or an empty list.<br> A court declaration in which a defendant does not appear and the judge makes a default ruling against them.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The void in space is a huge emptiness.<br> After retirement, he felt a void in his life.<br> There was a void in the ledger, indicating that a financial transaction was not recorded.<br> The computer code was unable to process the void variable.<br> The defendant failed to appear, resulting in a void judgment.
.Cancelled; annulled; countermanded; withdrawn. <br><br>Example: The contract has been voided due to a dispute.