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"I almost found myself narrating my own death," Silva said.
Okay, Attenborough isn't actually narrating Pokémon Go in real life.
I began narrating the attack in which I was wounded.
One reason art tends to come from looking outward and not just inward is that we're always speaking from a shaky authority, even when narrating our own experiences — maybe especially when narrating just ourselves.
The two are watching the scene together, and narrating over it.
Balvin spends the song's entirety narrating the world's least pretentious party.
That can be scary or beautiful; it's all in who's narrating.
Yes, that is Swinton's voice narrating the trailer, British accent intact.
Narrating the disaster becomes a way to try to avert it.
Rue (Zendaya) is dead and has been narrating this whole story posthumously.
Riley Reyes: Most dirty talk is just narrating activities that are happening.
White can be heard narrating in the background about the cold weather.
We believe that data has its own way of narrating the world.
True, it doesn't have anyone narrating that space is the final frontier.
"Jane the Virgin" finally revealed who was narrating all of the episodes.
He then gets back to work, narrating the scene for his viewers.
What is important to you about writing and narrating stories from these perspectives?
Narrating Russell's film is Joy's grandmother, Mimi, who assures Joy of her destiny.
It's a way of dramatizing or narrating or unpacking what that might be.
Bear 71 does all the narrating herself and very much grounds the project.
Duce and I take turns at our cell window narrating what we see.
Narrating from far in his own future, Jacob flinches when recalling his decisions.
I barely knew this child, and narrating the world for her felt impossible.
Fast-paced interactions highlight the speed of these cats, with Mr. Poole narrating.
Rarely are there Instagram posts narrating kit breakdowns or master classes on his expertise.
Too many reviews are plot summaries, narrating the whole story except for the ending.
When you're narrating this series, do you have a particular audience member in mind?
When was the last time you heard a female voice narrating a film trailer?
There's something about narrating it that allows it to breathe in a different way.
All the coworkers sitting near me today are nice, but narrating their every thought!
Ann Dowd, Bryce Dallas Howard, Mae Whitman, and Margaret Atwood herself narrating The Testaments?
Two-thirds of the way through, the wife begins narrating her own version of events.
Even the most ordinary tasks can be made dramatic with an operatic chorus narrating them.
For some authors of the 20th century, narrating a self was a mode of survival.
A prologue, narrating in sound the rocket's launch, is some of his most alluring writing.
I envision three mages shrouded in a thick mist, preparing their rituals, while narrating the story.
Just last year, Alaskey, a New York native, began narrating Investigation Discovery's Murder Comes to Town.
Let's celebrate all the people of color nominated for acting, hosting, and narrating Emmys in 2017.
This artwork illustrates the "Homeric Hymn to Demeter" narrating Hades's abduction of Persephone, daughter of Demeter.
And if I wasn't on screen, I was narrating and it was just too much me.
The sweet, dulcet tones of David Attenborough, gently narrating a bunch of new Blue Planet episodes.
"Now that's a real smile, see?" spews the narrating voice, as the film cuts to black.
While narrating footage of the boy's rescue, CNN anchor Kate Bolduan struggled to contain her tears.
Major League Baseball featured broadcasting deity Mel Allen narrating This Week in Baseball's pitch-perfect highlights.
The Gillette "We Believe" includes a voice narrating over scenes of bullies, sexual harassment and masculinity.
McPhee proceeded to show me every inch of Princeton, campus and city, narrating as we went.
"It's basically me narrating as I'm molding a pair on my own feet," Ms. Schmutte said.
When he was narrating "Crime and Punishment," the anguish of Raskolnikov was hard to live with.
Bryant participated in the city's bidding process, including narrating the final filmed segment for the bid.
The prolific actor also branched out into voice acting, narrating audiobooks and voicing several animated characters.
It is about the young woman narrating her suffering, and how we all respond to her.
"You saw?" he asked in disbelief, holding up his phone and then narrating what was happening.
The man narrating the video called it "sloppy" that the same person was placed at both sites.
Should we fault "The Great Gatsby" for not narrating Gatsby's parties from the perspective of the help?
It sounds like the ladies' dad Robert was narrating, and it is a very touching few seconds.
Humans have been narrating through song from ancient times, and the cantastorie have a long history themselves.
All I could hear was Nora Ephron narrating one of her most hilarious essays in my ear.
Watch: Without live sports to cover, a rugby commentator has turned to narrating everyday life in London.
"Exterior, night," John Fleck says in a film-noir voice, narrating the screenplay he's enacting before us.
The narrating self doesn't replace sense with story; it makes a story that makes its own sense.
Soon the commentators began narrating the incident, turning the whole scene into something ripped from Planet Earth.
Each room showcases a different aspect of the immigrant experience, narrating histories through objects, diaries and recordings.
Comedian Matt Lucas hosts the show, narrating nature clips as a parody of David Attenborough named Armstrong Wedgewood.
It allows users to easily create and share short video clips by narrating over a handful of photos.
Rowling begins the story of Ilvermorny by narrating the life of a pureblood wizarding immigrant named Isolt Sayre.
On March 19, Carter will be narrating, Epic Warrior Women, a three-part series on the Smithsonian Channel.
The video above shows what happens if you're setting up multiple machines, with Cortana narrating the setup experience.
In 290, he followed up on Twister by narrating an IMAX documentary Tornado Alley, also about storm chasers.
The audiobook, which is available on Pottermore's website, features Redmayne narrating an updated version of Rowling's 2001 book.
"Black Lives Matter is allowed to march, the alt-right is not," Goldy said, narrating into her phone.
With Seal narrating what transpired through a series of direct-to-camera videotapes, the story grows increasingly outlandish.
Brenda Strong was the voice of Mary Alice Young, who was narrating the series from beyond the grave.
It also enlisted Spike Jonze to make a two-minute film, narrating the evolution of weed over time.
My attending's prognosis for her future was intimately familiar to me, as though he were narrating my childhood.
Phoenix's performance was award-winning, but was undoubtedly elevated by the emotional and gritty sounds narrating his story.
Narrating the sequence, the director Michael Engler explains the steps he took to create the maximum comic effect.
And he appeared floored by his first visit to Omaha Beach, later narrating with awe the tour he received.
CNN doesn't have an ideology, other than, you know, narrating the news as it happens outside, without knowing why.
And throughout, the voice we hear, narrating the action and inexorably drawing our sympathy, is that of Mr. Madoff.
But when the YouTuber narrating it suddenly gets interrupted by his daughter halfway through, it becomes a must-see.
Otherwise, he just would have been completely blind to what was going on as he was narrating the experience.
If he wants to do better next time, Trump needs to drop the habit of narrating his own performance.
You had Jon Voight, narrating Trump's biographical film, described Trump "helping a great city rediscover his soul": him, alone.
In addition to narrating the trailer, he's shown as a massive and menacing presence on the newly released poster.
The woman, Diamond (Lavish) Reynolds, is narrating the shooting of her boyfriend, Philando Castile, 32, in Falcon Heights, Minn.
Gray Matter A FRIEND of mine has a bad habit of narrating his experiences as they are taking place.
P&G's new ad, "We Believe," includes a voice narrating over scenes of bullying, catcalls, sexual harassment and masculinity.
It begins with a script — 7 to 15 are written each week narrating 15 to 20 seconds of action.
Or is he going to be narrating that in real time and he's still going to be the story.
You know things have morphed right away when Mr. Fraser opens the episode by narrating straight into the camera.
The three Butler sisters, who take turns narrating the story, each have their own preferred method of self-sabotage.
It's when he's narrating Joe's feelings and reactions that Badgely does most of the heavy lifting on this show.
The role-playing exercise instead continues, with the chorus narrating Didon's climactic funeral pyre and the birth of Rome.
I just had a sense that a guy narrating events the way a baseball game is described would be funny.
Beppe Grillo is saying the same thing in the key of the brilliant Italian humor when narrating heart-wrenching stories.
Instagram influencers and YouTubers can make a ton of money just by narrating what they're doing in their everyday life.
But the older Lucy narrating this slim and compassionate book is too wise to fan the flames of these disappointments.
What we get next is a stirring sequence of Kevin narrating his many traumas and improbable comebacks like a sportscaster.
"They were trying to push us out of the way," notes an American sailor, narrating a video of the incident.
Just as Rohan plans his revenge with minimum fuss, Gupta also adopts a hassle-free approach to narrating his story.
She can face outward while I get things done around the house, narrating what I'm doing to keep her interested.
We're not in the Grand Budapest, but more than once I imagined F. Murray Abraham narrating a long, panning shot.
Agarwal decided to focus there, creating workouts ranging from yoga classes to marathon training, all with coaches narrating the tracks.
Case in point: The star's recent Snapchat videos, which she posted earlier this week, show her narrating the entire process.
From her laptop hooked up to the theater screen, she plays various video clips while "narrating" by typing into TextEdit.
On her new namesake series, she embarks on extremely NSFW skits like narrating porn and hosting a dick pic photoshoot.
Roger Ailes (Russell Crowe) begins narrating his own story, Showtime's "The Loudest Voice," as he lies dead on the floor.
" The book was recognized at once as a classic, combining extraordinary breadth with what Gibbon calls "the art of narrating.
The third-person voice narrating all this, however — so distinct from those of any of the three women — is jarring.
In one video series, "Famous Tombs," Mr. Velásquez goes to the graves of his victims, narrating how he murdered them.
The three men, billed as Watchers in the program, eventually help Murfi get dressed, and he starts narrating the story.
Higginbotham spends the first part of the book narrating a pre-disaster idyll filled with technological optimism, glowing with possibility.
"We are concerned about the way in which we have narrated, and stopped narrating, our own history," Mr. Gutiérrez said.
Freeman followed our bald, chewing hero down the block and across the street, narrating every step he took: Ah, yeah.
In January, the insurgents released a video of Narvaez, with an extremist narrating an appeal for the payment of her release.
With that switch in time, the narrator also switches to Patience, narrating from 2012, the year in which the book starts.
Morrison, who admittedly has some pretty smooth vocals 😏 , will be the latest celebrity voice narrating the popular traffic app, Waze.
Meanwhile, he appeared at Apple events as a disembodied voice narrating videos about the materials that went into the company's products.
Netflix's marking of the day took the form of "Netflix Live," a remarkably peaceful video of Will Arnett narrating ordinary objects.
The athlete is the voice behind a new Nike commercial, narrating the powerful clip as footage of famous female athletes plays.
"Luke and I have a very emotional relationship, but we have that physical connection down," Fletcher says, narrating the sexy scene.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui essays the role of Raghav, narrating his life story in the form of a confession in the police station.
OR: JuanGTA, a Colombian Grand Theft Auto fiend, started out by posting videos of himself narrating backstories for in-game characters.
The Australian host, known only as Brad, explores international cases, narrating each from the scene of the crime to the conclusion.
"Warchiefs can actually change [a fortress's] defenses," Michael de Plater, VP of creative at Monolith, said while narrating for the demonstration.
As can happen when comedians star in series, Ms. Notaro often seems to be narrating her scenes more than experiencing them.
Katrin is the one who can't let go, who keeps looking, keeps narrating, keeps trying to do what can't be done.
They're already narrating their lives on social media, taking micro-movies on their phones and posting them to Snapchat or Instagram.
Mr. Johnson was then asked to move away from the railing and given an instruction, Chief Batista said, narrating the video.
They visit the big and small museums of New York City, Mr. Rodriguez and his art-history education narrating the tours.
They had an open, earnest confidence, founded, in part, on two years spent leading zoo tours and narrating sea-lion feedings.
And as Lea saw more and more people narrating, sharing and adapting The Expressionless, he started growing more and more frustrated.
Viewers eventually learn that, the whole time, Ani's been narrating this from the police station in a confession to Deputy Standall.
The result is an experimental documentary in which we see only landscapes and hear just a few lines narrating Nagayama's journey.
There are 166 of them narrating the book by turns, and few of them are willing to admit they are dead.
So it's important that filmmakers keep skillfully re-narrating history, crafting stories out of events and helping us see meaning in them.
On warm summer evenings, I sat with my cousins around a crackling campfire as the adults took turns narrating their spookiest tales.
His sonorous voice can be found narrating documentaries that detail such things as the 2008 financial crisis and our faulty educational system.
" Blumberg, who was narrating the show, said, "In the swirl of anxiety about Gimlet's future, we were becoming caricatures to each other.
One of the officers were shot near a patrol vehicle, Undersheriff Kevin McMahill said while narrating the video during Tuesday's press conference.
In the world of basketball, there exists a hippie who talks on TV, narrating whatever acid flashback is running through his brain.
Baldwin, who frequently plays the president in various "Saturday Night Live" skits, will also be narrating the audio version of the book.
And Kardashian documented the day in a few Snapchat videos of his own, showing off the rides but not narrating the Snaps.
His adolescent self hates the claustrophobia of his upbringing, but the narrating self has an ungrudging affection for its many communal virtues.
Whether Lucy or Alice is narrating, Mangan's diction has the archaic gentility of someone incorrectly imagining how previous generations thought and spoke.
In 1946, Ms. Creore married Ted Westermann, a film and corporate-presentations producer she had met while narrating one of his projects.
This ad, which aired about 1,300 times, was the one she aired the most — and it has a friendly male voice narrating.
In "Narrating Arcosanti, 1970," James Graham explores the Arizona experimental town of Arcosanti, which was the setting for the book's writers' retreat.
Big Paul sits and watches them in 1973 at his home in London, narrating them in the dark to his girlfriend, Victoria.
"Weather" suggests the comfort and peril of that retreat by narrating the life of a woman for whom retreat is becoming impossible.
A man narrating a video of motionless children, lined up as if sleeping, was able to come up only with sentence fragments.
You expect the protagonist to be prime suspect Dylan (Jimmy Tatro), but there's barely a scene that Peter isn't in or narrating.
Narrating the scene, Baumbach discusses the challenges of shooting so many small moments in a relationship and making them feel lived-in.
The pool party is bookended with Kayla narrating two vlogs: one about "putting yourself out there" and the other about being confident.
The spot features Colin narrating inspiring messages about overcoming the odds while real video of really inspirational athletes plays on the screen.
Attenborough is one of the U.K.'s most cherished public figures, presenting and narrating countless wildlife documentaries in a career spanning several decades.
With Hannah no longer narrating the show via those cassette tapes, many wondered how 13 Reasons Why would continue to unpack her truth.
Children suffering from neural disorders affecting speech and comprehension exhibit certain patterns when performing a certain test, essentially narrating a series of pictures.
The actress, 31, teamed up with big sis Vanessa to recreate Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, narrating the classic tale for Audible.
Across over 300 episodes, the toy poodle remained a well behaved and calming presence, dutifully narrating the show in its signature, granular style.
" Then, tennis superstar Serena Williams is shown, with Kaepernick narrating, "And if you're a girl from Compton, don't just become a tennis player.
Ever read a book on the subway, and then find yourself narrating your life in its voice as you go up the stairs?
A feature-length version of the film, scaled to conventional movie-theater size, will be released in the future, with Cate Blanchett narrating.
And to up the angst, Chris Harrison's narrating the whole showdown in front of a live studio audience that NEEDS a wedding, stat!
Sanders made a name for himself for his comedic stunts, like narrating strangers' lives, or pranking friends with gags inspired by Disney movies.
And if you were the designated Dungeon Master, narrating the story and directing the plot you mostly made up, that was even better.
When a stranger follows her through the park aggressively narrating Germanic legends, why do they end up making out in a public urinal?
Gates is narrating an abstract tale of Chicago's past, present, and future, making clear the reverence and care he has for its minutiae.
"At the center of Donald Trump's crimes and chaos is the millionaire donor he made an ambassador," Ms. Warren says, narrating the ad.
This new nature series centers on two prides of lions along the Luangwa River in Zambia, dramatically narrating their hunts and power struggles.
Violet and Finch's inner monologues â€" they trade off narrating chapters â€" are exquisitely written with profound observations that have touched readers deeply.
In Seedbed (21970), he lay underneath a ramp in a gallery and masturbated continuously, while narrating sexual fantasies that were broadcast out loud.
This went on for an entire hour, with Edstrom continuously narrating his defensive driving techniques and identifying hazards without taking a single break.
Twitter users have taken Trump's voice and imagined him narrating the actions of birds and other animals for the documentary series Planet Earth.
They largely tend to function like adult-sized toddlers, dashing and smashing their way around the world while constantly narrating what they're currently doing.
By the time The Hills series finale aired on July 13, 2010, Lauren Conrad was long gone, and Kristin Cavallari was narrating the show.
The 20 minutes two survivors spent narrating the battle of Benghazi with a meticulousness that would have bored Edward Gibbon was another false note.
On Tuesday at the Joyce Theater, Ms. Turner joined Mr. Rioult's dancers by narrating two of three works united by a theme: Greek tragedy.
His latest venture is narrating the Netflix documentary Our Planet, which injects wildlife conservation advocacy into every episode much more deliberately than previous series.
Narrating the scene, the writer-director Adam McKay ("The Big Short") said he wanted everything in the film to slow down at that moment.
Juggling several exchanges with men, narrating the conversation in various voices, she transforms the banter on a dating app into compelling long-form improvisation.
I have a lot of trouble focusing on the content of the above video because I'm mostly distracted by the narrating archaeologist's palatial estate.
You can see the packs of tourists and their constantly-narrating guides by the time you reach Cuchilleros Street, where the restaurant is located.
"Christopher Columbus symbolizes the initial invasion of European capitalism into the Western Hemisphere," the individual who identifies as Ty says, narrating over the footage.
By the time he's narrating his sexual technique while mid-coitus in episode two, you'll have realized just how thin the character could have been.
With Zoey (Yara Shahidi) away at college — and narrating her own life for grown-ish — life must continue in the Johnson home on black-ish.
" He adds that the meditations are "collaborations between the person who's meditating and the person who's narrating, rather than your reality being dictated to you.
I see this man who's struggling to breathe, blood coming through his shirt, and a woman who is narrating it with this calm, reassuring voice.
David Attenborough will be narrating again — sorry Snoop Dogg fans — although it's possible Sigourney Weaver will narrate the US release, just as she did previously.
Sir David Attenborough, beloved British broadcaster and naturalist, will be narrating the documentary, so you can expect his velvet vocals to drown out your woes.
There's a lot to celebrate in his six-decade career filming and narrating nature documentaries, which include the jaw-dropping series Life and Planet Earth.
It's based on a true story, with actors playing the main characters — but those people also appear in the film, re-narrating their own tale.
A nameless narrating chorus weaves in and out of the stories of not just the girls but the mothers and women who came before them.
But arguably Bryant's most impressive off-court accomplishment was writing and narrating "Dear Basketball," the Academy Award-winning animated short about his love of basketball.
Even through the door she could hear the mechanical hum and over it the sound of the program, a man's voice narrating something infinitely wearisome.
Narrating the scene, Cretton cites a thought from Stevenson's book about not being able to fully understand a problem unless you get close to it.
As I imagined him narrating the story of his life, I found that we had a lot more in common than I had ever realized.
The 16-second video, which was shared to Twitter, showed Bozarjian narrating the race to the camera as plenty of runners playfully zoomed past her.
Thermes has a gift not only for rendering delicate watercolor, colored pencil and ink illustrations but for narrating history in a way that inspires wonder.
But do the concepts that a network has taught itself align with the reality that humans are describing, when, for example, narrating a baseball highlight?
The goal caught everyone by surprise—even the play-by-play man took a second to realize that he was actually narrating an unbelievable goal.
Morgan Freeman is known for narrating interesting documentaries and playing important acting roles, but the truth is, his voice could make anything sound important and interesting.
Taking off from Jack and Diane's play, black-ish pivoted into a full musical, with the Johnson's narrating their life as slaves using song and dance.
But at its core, A Song of Ice and Fire is narrating the slow (if often flawed) "rise of a modern democratic nation state," Dyson said.
The episode opens with heroine Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) narrating her way through a bar, where the rest of her friends are drinking the night away.
As for Elio and Oliver: The book's second half picks up 15 years after we left them, each narrating his own section in the first person.
Reading the headline, I thought it would be one of the usual write-ups narrating the harrowing escape from an equally harrowing life in the north.
But the headline here is Freeman, the narrator of The Shawshank Redemption, March of the Penguins, and a few dozen other films, narrating yet another March.
"It's daddy's birthday, me and mummy have been wrapping these and putting these down," Harper's sweet voice can be heard narrating the video in the background.
During the invasion, insurgents live-tweeted their victory and flooded social media with videos, often shot by fighters narrating their movements in close to real time.
"He woke up something inside of us that we didn't even know was there," filmmaker Tanikia Carpenter said while narrating in her debut documentary, Farewell Obama.
Two scenes, both involving Toby and his cousins, are avatars of how French, like Goodis, doubles back on herself, not so much narrating as drilling down.
Narrating the scene, Peele discusses how he was inspired by scenes from the movies "Halloween" and "Poltergeist" in the way he built suspense in the sequence.
The news anchors narrating say that the children are leaving school, but make no mistake: What you are watching, this frightened, exhausted procession, is school now.
Narrating the scene, Matsoukas discusses her influences for the production design, which include the work of Birney Imes, who photographed juke joints in the Deep South.
"That's Macklemore," jokes a police officer, as a young guy narrating into a lens walks our way, wearing a too-big fur coat and patterned joggers.
Rather than focus on the material substance of the campaigns and the people at their center, American media is instead narrating a primary of bad tweets.
In the style of Face/Off, Nicolas Cage and the hog could switch roles, Cage's voice narrating as the pig stuffs its snout into the ground.
Narrating the video, Mr. Kelly presented himself as a non-politician and a unifying figure, focused on issues like health care, wage stagnation and climate change.
The project is one of ownership and authority, expressing how narrating our experiences, even via social media hashtags, gives us access to truth, community, and liberation.
So it's hard to say how much like the actual show this will be: Is Bow really narrating every episode, or was it just for the trailer?
As soon as she finished narrating her ordeal, K. said, she received a message from a woman who immediately identified her Tinder date by his full name.
The FOX reporter narrating the video also notes that she began "ranting about President Trump" before sticking the machete in the door of the boutique and leaving.
You're led to a truck and get behind the wheel, and the couple enters the backseat, Kim narrating her mounting pain as they stumble into the car.
Narrating the video, Foster acknowledges that the theory may have been discredited when it comes to genetics but says it provides a useful metaphor for user data.
Thanks to the half-dozen news helicopters filming and narrating the drama as it unfolded, we, the people of the internet, got to see what happened next.
And what makes this ad even better is Oscar's rendition of Beyoncé's "If I Were a Boy" narrating the scene (his version: "If I were a toy").
Gaitonde, still narrating to Singh but actually to us, calls Guruji his third father, to whom he and so many others were drawn like moths to flame.
"His story, combined with Spike Lee's talent and (Robinson's) daughter narrating — all of that will create a very compelling story for any age or demographic," he said.
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Narrating insanity lets Beckett, for example, open up his characters to the great chasms and paradoxes of existence that are difficult to describe with a normative voice.
In "Heart Berries," her 2018 breakout memoir, Terese Marie Mailhot constructs a narrator deeply aware of the perils of being a Native woman narrating her own trauma.
Striding the soundstage in the Mezzanine Theater at A.R.T./New York Theaters, he delivers heightened monologues into a cordless microphone as if he's narrating his own brilliance.
Faced with the unenviable task of narrating a national disappointment, Mr. von Bothmer said he had also drawn inspiration from a game at a previous World Cup.
Donoghue, narrating her novel from the nurse's perspective in a close third person, makes sure that we notice clues that Lib, blinkered by her own parochialisms, doesn't.
New rule: If you're ever feeling down about your life, as if nothing you do even matters, immediately imagine that Morgan Freeman is narrating your every step.
Prue takes over narrating her own story in 1937, when she's living with her young son in a derelict railway car parked in the small town of Shoreham.
Many of those protesters illuminated the night with glowing phones raised above their head, livestreaming and narrating their experience to Facebook friends and whoever else found their feed.
"We have this opportunity with our character, who is obviously narrating to us and considers us a friend, felt betrayed by us the first season," Esmail tells Vulture.
So is narrating any changes in the shape of her butt since you last caught a glimpse of it in a pair of early-2000s black party pants.
Cosell never got out of his chair, narrating the set-to as if it were a prizefight and trying to determine who was clowning and who was serious.
If the novel is and is not fiction, and the mother narrating is and is not Luiselli, Luiselli can evade the potentially uncomfortable questions raised in her nonfiction.
Lily Collins, who played the Disney princess in Mirror, Mirror, is narrating J.M. Barrie's classic 1902 novel Peter Pan, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up for Audible Studios.
This one probably does actually get used quite a lot—I only put it in because I like the idea of Michael Caine aggressively narrating teens' sext sessions.
This is when Kim Kardashian was hosting vodka launches, not narrating her at-home remedies for psoriasis on Instagram behind a four-foot-thick brick wall in Calabasas.
To my mind, Knausgaard is best when he is narrating his own pleasures and doubts as a museum curator and in his conversations with others on his subject.
After spending his life documenting the lives of others, Rock takes a step back and looks inward, narrating each step that got him to where he is today.
The sketch depicts each character narrating their role in the report's rollout, mocking the lack of nuance and transparency around determining whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
Luis Soto is narrating Peru's first appearance at the World Cup since 1982 in his native language, Quechua, the latest move to keep a fading oral tradition alive.
That second figure is, in fact, the portentously spoken, older Salomé herself, who is seen here narrating a revisionist account of a time-honored slice of Judean history.
"Don't aim the gun," a woman narrating one such video posted by the group is heard saying moments before Border Patrol agents arrive to apprehend the detained immigrant families.
Blue Planet II will air in the UK later this year (hitting US screens some time after presumably), and will feature the narrating talents of naturalist icon David Attenborough.
The venerable admiral gets roughly two and a half minutes of screen time in Return of the Jedi, nearly all of it devoted to narrating the ongoing space battle.
Meanwhile, Jeff Probst hopped from Debbie to Cydney to Caleb, all while narrating the reward challenge, translating what was happening for the viewers, and overseeing a genuine medical crisis.
But on this occasion, Liam's backing the cause, narrating the touching tale of "The Very Hot Snowman," a warning about global warming in the form of a children's story.
"This abort was triggered by the onboard Falcon 9 flight computer," a SpaceX official narrating the launch sequence said, adding that SpaceX would attempt the launch on Wednesday morning.
Although I wasn't the one holding the controller, narrating and discussing Dark Souls for ten hours without a real break is still a big ask for a person's attention.
Lettering appears on title cards, then cuts to a picture of a man with long brown hair wearing heavy white robes, the same man who is narrating the video.
"The podcast gives them a deeper understanding of the CFO, CEO, and CTO (tax) role by narrating the articles found on the Deducting the Right Way blog," Williams explained.
Narrating this scene, Gordon discusses how the placement of living room furniture assists in the comedy, and how a photo of Barack Obama works its way into a joke.
In addition to their developing charity, Meghan's ventures include a voiceover deal with Disney (she'll be narrating an upcoming animal documentary called Elephant) and a rumored gig with Netflix.
When we were growing up in Chicago, my older brother Gabriel often spent hours reading manga and graphic novels, narrating detailed accounts of their plots to me after school.
"Imagine all the progress we can make in the next four years," Biden, narrating the ad, says before listing affordable health care, fighting climate change and banning assault weapons.
Since I started writing this Money Diary, I've started narrating every part of my day to myself in my head and have had a hard time turning it off.
Citizen K begins and ends with its subject narrating over the image of an oil refinery belching smoke into a clear sky over a vast, otherwise pristine winter landscape.
One can imagine the kind of story Caging Skies could have told about Elsa instead, but Leunens insists on narrating from Johannes's claustrophobic point of view, leaving Elsa inert.
In the original ending, Noah, who is narrating the story to a dementia-ridden Allie in present day, lays in bed with his love and they die embracing each other.
They provide our culture's most persuasive script for what I call "capitalist catechism": narrating that the source of success is not some preexisting privilege of genetic blessings or Steinbrennerian spendthrift.
Chef (a middle-aged Japanese woman whose name is never revealed) cooked beautiful, intricate food, while her trusty dog sidekick Francis sat on the counter, "narrating" the recipes in English.
B-roll is a TV industry term for the brief clips that run on mute to illustrate a segment while an anchor is narrating or a talking head is commentating.
If you click it, you'll see Apollo 11 command module pilot Michael Collins narrating a short cartoon rendering of the eight-day mission, peppered with anecdotes from life on board.
Ahead of UFC 207, UFC president Dana White confirmed the rumour to be true—with Goldberg, lovingly referred to as "Goldie," narrating his final UFC fights at that aforementioned event.
Big LG is full of surprises—I would, for example, never have had him pegged for an environmentalist, but here he is, narrating an advert about climate change being bad.
Narrating the sequence, the director Tim Miller discusses how it brings a fresh action set piece to the franchise while also delivering more of what fans have come to expect.
The film, directed by Alexandre Aja and based on a novel by Liz Jensen, sometimes sounds like a children's fantasy, especially when the chirpy Louis is narrating in voice-over.
She spoke slowly and sternly, as if narrating a documentary, railing against a litany of national hardships: gun violence, economic inequality, an overreliance on the police to remedy societal ills.
We also learned that he really, really liked to get down on the dance floor and did his then seven followers the favor of narrating one wild night in 2007.
Most appear once and are never heard again, while the four main characters exchange narrating duties for sections as brief as one paragraph and no longer than a few pages.
Another response is the disavowal of traditional literary authority: just as there are many stories, so, too, are there many ways of narrating them and thus, by implication, many authors.
In an abrupt second chapter shift, their 17-year-old daughter Luljeta takes over, narrating in a second person that feels appropriate for a girl in the middle of crisis.
The 153 pilot episode, airing a decade before the first moon landing, bore what would become the series' hallmark: narrating Cold War anxieties through a mix of science and superstition.
Narrating the action is the Scottish philosopher Adam Smith, the patron saint of laissez-faire capitalists, who argued that each person's self-interested pursuit would automatically maximize the public good.
Narrating this scene from "Pokémon Detective Pikachu," the director Rob Letterman sets up that little bit of crazy and amps it up for the film's lead human, Tim (Justice Smith).
As their present-day selves stand in the forefront of the frame narrating their sexual histories, younger versions of them kiss and clutch and ache and blunder in the background.
His proposed legislation would prohibit tour flights over national wilderness areas and national parks, as well as require pilots to focus only on flying the aircraft — not on narrating tours.
She retaliated by posting a one-star review on TripAdvisor—and Casa Nostra responded by shaming her on Instagram, posting (and narrating) the footage of the woman planting the hair.
When I arrived, Anthony Rosado, who curated the series, was narrating text sourced from a New York Times series by Andrea Elliott about the displacement of a young homeless girl.
Narrating through emails, screengrabs, and a digital avatar, the artist outlines the concept of "threat modeling" — a process of identifying risks to determine the utmost threat to one's own security.
Two weeks after the death of beloved actor Alan Rickman, Disney has released its latest television spots for Alice Through the Looking Glass — which feature Rickman's iconic voice narrating Alice's adventures.
Their voices, narrating livestreams of the slow-motion eviction of Dakota Access pipeline protesters from a Standing Rock protest site (on land claimed by the Army Corp of Engineers), became familiar.
Scully has obviously called no-hitters and perfect games before, and also put in plenty of time narrating implausible love stories, convoluted game shows, retrospectively problematic sitcoms, and celebrity softball spectaculars.
Morgan Freeman has lent his voice to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, narrating in his deep, languid way several ads that will begin airing in South Carolina ahead of the state's Feb.
In addition to About Trees, Holten had previously engaged in ecology through her 2009 Tree Museum, which involved narrating community stories through the trees along the Grand Concourse in the Bronx.
In a virtual-reality experience exclusive to PEOPLE,  you can get a 360° tour of the London set during a battle sequence pitting rebels against stormtroopers, with director Gareth Edwards narrating.
At one point, Anka's husband shares a recording of her narrating her life in Weimar brothels and Nazi concentration camps, a story that dominates much of the book with powerful imagery.
The whole thing is narrated by a (presumably North Korean) woman, who is more excited to be narrating this video than you've ever been excited about anything in your entire life.
It tells a very different story, having a middle-aged, white, blue-collar Hermes narrating the story, versus having an African American, regal, otherwordly man in his 70s playing the role.
Legendary Rancid and Transplants frontman Tim Armstrong will be behind the microphone again, narrating all three new episodes as we look into glam rock, outlaw country, and 90's R&B.
But in his videos Pamajewon will quickly switch gears and return to the gameplay, narrating how he sniped an opponent, or insulting another player for trying to use an unwieldy weapon.
Another reason the decision to replace Jefferson's birthday with Liberation and Freedom Day is to correct the way Charlottesville is narrating its history, according to Schmidt, the professor and event organizer.
For nearly an hour and a half, Ms. Sirota moved nimbly between narrating aspects of Ligeti's life story, introducing some prerecorded interview material that provided interesting additional context, and — at last!
Alvarado had overwhelmed the Yankees for a save the night before, and Vazquez responded by texting his friend a short video of himself watching the Rays' broadcast and narrating Alvarado's highlights.
That is where Luis Soto, who hosts a daily sports program on Radio Inti Raymi, is narrating Peru's first appearance at the World Cup since 1982 in his native language, Quechua.
She documents Brazil's still-festering divisions through a personal rather than journalistic lens, narrating events in the first person and using the political battles within her own family as a backdrop.
A Vietnam-era riff on Puccini's "Madama Butterfly," it stars Eva Noblezada as a tragic bar girl, Alistair Brammer as her American lover and Jon Jon Briones as the narrating Engineer.
Narrating the sequence, the director John Crowley explains how Wright met with art experts trained in spotting replicas and how that encounter helped him bring a tactile approach to his performance.
There was more discussion of Unsworth narrating a segment of what Price called a "documentary" and a group chat with people from SK Global, a production company that contracts with Netflix.
In the Scotland episode of Parts Unknown, Bourdain sits in a cluttered diner, narrating a montage of scenes in which all conceivable foods are dunked in batter and then deep-fried.
In some circumstances, speech acts take on an almost entirely communicative role: a surgeon narrating her surgery; a surveillance pilot describing troop movements; a university lecturer describing an episode of history.
If anyone is wondering, I've got this frame of Mario Odyssey paused, and am currently narrating "Mario, P.I." as a film noir series while I have jazz music playing in the background.
According to William, he got upset when his father started giggling when there was a production malfunction during a Christmas play the young royal was narrating when he was back in school.
His narrating mind whittles the possibilities down: he has taken the car of a Dr. Ludwig Ess, some vacationing Austrian doctor, who is off to a Piedmontese golf resort with his wife.
One message — which was seemingly sent to the multiracial Sydney Hightower, an Alabama resident with an African-American and Dominican father — is so horrific it causes Rachel to pause before narrating it.
Before the arrival of the federal agents, a woman narrating the video tells a man who appears to be a militia member "Don't aim the gun" in the direction of the families.
The sound accompaniment is Tony Conrad's eccentric 1976 video "Cycles of 3s and 7s" in which he repeatedly divides and multiplies on a calculator, narrating the action as the machine clicks away.
No longer are they so fixated on narrating their own success—in fact, they seem a bit desensitized to the trappings of fame, reorienting themselves to the street and its familiar touchstones.
The film was running on a screen, and the voice of Jon Meacham, the Tennessee-born editor and biographer of Jackson, among other Presidents, was narrating Jackson's life in his distinctive drone.
So I had to make some decisions eventually about how to talk about Trump in the broadest way possible and how to beat him, as opposed to narrating the day-to-day.
Another Newgrounds relic from 2005, this animated video pit comic and pop culture's most recognizable figures against each other in a battle to the death, along with a song narrating the entire scene.
She feeds information to the audience bite by bite, whether it's the sad reality of art history legends or her own personal stories, all the while narrating the underlying meaning of the special.
Narrating every fascinating detail to her companion — the mercenary leader  antagonist of Uncharted 4, Nadine Ross — the background information on the environments feels like it actually matters (another first for the Uncharted series).
The NBC sitcom Community once dedicated an entire episode to parodying The Civil War, dramatically narrating pensive texts from soldiers on the front lines of a massive pillow fight to capture Ballou's tone.
There were dozens of women from all around the world sharing stories about how they discovered their tumors, or caretakers narrating what it was like to help their loved ones through the process.
Rooney particularly excels in narrating the moments when words fail us; when we attempt to navigate physical and emotional intimacy without fully understanding, or naming, our own needs, or those of our lover's.
A particularly gutting scene features Safechuck narrating a photo tour of the Neverland Ranch, listing the many, many rooms in which he and Jackson had sexual contact, and exactly what they did there.
The videos come from the YouTube channel of Chris Morgan, who is presumably the 5' tall man from the bagel shop, but unlike the viral vid ... they are selfie vids he's angrily narrating.
Langford has a huge role as Hannah in the first season, portraying her in the flesh in the flashback sequences, as well as narrating each of the 13 episodes through her 13 tapes.
In 1977, at the height of disco fever, the group released the simmering 45 "Native New Yorker," narrating the life of a savvy city lady who's the heart and soul of her town.
Narrating the scene, the director Tate Taylor explains how he uses it to disarm the audience, giving a sense of innocence, but including clues that foreshadow the dark turns the movie will take.
Thus Wright allows little direct sunlight on the narrating "I," though she offers a series of pastoral snapshots from her childhood in the Ozarks — memories of growing into the soul of a poet.
What Samantha Bee says on her show, where she's playing an exaggerated version of herself, is different from what Roseanne Barr says on her Twitter, where she's narrating her life in real time.
There is nothing of significance in her book that the small army of Wilson biographers and scholars of the Progressive era have not been narrating and chewing over since his death in 1924.
On Thursday, one video posted on social media showed a platoon of armed forces marching in the street chanting "Haydar," a rallying cry for war, but a man narrating the video sounded scornful.
And when he is not playing Fortnite, he is often watching YouTubers play Fortnite, yowling men-children who go by names like Ninja and Tfue and Fearless, spelled Fe4RLess, narrating their virtual exploits.
While connecting with her adoptive parents, Prairie (the OA, aka Original Angel) bonds with a group of teen boys, narrating the story of her disappearance while NDEs (near death experiences) and dimension travel ensues.
For instance, Paul Seawright's faux crime photography snapshots in his "Sectarian Murder" series (1988–91) juxtapose bright, colorful photography of Belfast with captions narrating the brutal acts of violence that once took place there.
Clinton's team on Wednesday morning released a new ad titled "A Place for Everyone," featuring Clinton narrating with a message about how she intends to help the country over footage of families and workers.
This is largely because its clunkiest element — a 1960s strand involving a piano teacher (Donna McKechnie) living in exile, narrating plot points to Gualtieri's unnecessarily abrasive grandson (Chase Crandell) — suddenly comes to the fore.
When Sir Jony Ive isn't busy narrating Apple's latest product design theories from inside of a white box, he spends his free time designing one-off products like a desk or a Leica camera.
But the very fact that Frances is narrating the story in a second, decades-later timeline lowers the stakes by removing one possibility: Whatever happens, you know that she lives to tell the tale.
Narrating the sequence, Cuarón discusses what it took to pull it together, which meant working with hundreds of extras and rehearsing the intricacies of the scene weeks ahead of time on a football field.
In a command post not far from the bombing site in Chelsea, with radio traffic crackling and an F.B.I. agent narrating the pursuit, chiefs from an array of law enforcement agencies weighed their options.
The two-minute video features Jean's family narrating and referring to Jean in the present tense, which the family's attorney Lee Merritt told The Dallas Morning News was done to reflect his lasting legacy.
In "Alan", 27-year-old Francisco Aguana plays the slain protester, narrating his childhood with his brother Alejandro, whom he called his hero for defending him from schoolyard bullies and an abusive step-father.
With nothing to do but write, he embarks on a rambling letter to an estranged lover, narrating both the story of their relationship and that of his ancestors, time-obsessed clockmakers from Central Europe.
And then the G-Man shows up and — and then The Verge fires me because I've turned into an 11-year-old breathlessly narrating an action movie on their way out of a multiplex.
She shows off her Russian medical certificates, narrating the miserable fate she would surely suffer, should she happen to kiss a man—or woman—whose lips had so much as touched the deadly mollusk's shell.
Nude or digital, speaking or chanting, narrating or bragging, exclaiming or explaining, sobbing or gasping or chuckling or cackling, his hoohoos and melismas and blahs and mwas and frogcroaks and put-puts are the message.
With all due respect to Reg E. Cathey, the baritone who plays a barbecue purveyor in the Netflix drama "House of Cards" and is narrating ads for Bernie Sanders, Mr. Freeman is the bigger get.
PRE ORDER: MUNCHIES: Late-Night Meals from the World's Best Chefs Their conversation begins with an origin story of MUNCHIES itself, with Chris narrating how it all began with a late night tailing David Chang.
A South American aristocrat who became socially ambitious in America, Felicia was an accomplished actress with an elevated elocutionary style that was losing favor to so-called naturalistic modes; she was good at narrating oratorios.
" I think over time it laid the groundwork for [Uber engineer] Susan [Fowler] to come out — she did a great job narrating her experience — and for people to say, "All right, this is actually happening.
Luckily, Zoey Castile doesn't lean on narrating big dance numbers in STRIPPED (Kensington; paper, $15.95; ebook, $9.99), focusing instead on the white-hot connection between the stripper Zac Fallon and his upstairs neighbor, Robyn Flores.
After the narrating Handmaid disappears offstage, headed to an uncertain fate, an appendix informs us that the testimony we've just read is an artifact from a fallen civilization: The all-powerful Gilead is no more.
By narrating the raw aftermath of a police shooting in a widely shared Facebook Live video last year, Diamond Reynolds turned the death of her boyfriend, Philando Castile, into a nationwide call for racial justice.
She gave her final performance this past fall at In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater in St. Paul, narrating "Queen," a play about gun violence and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Just as adult Jennifer is revisiting her own story as narrated by her teen self, filmmaker Jennifer is re-narrating her own story in a way that includes the audience, bringing clarity to confounding experiences.
Yes, Caldwell withdraws: eats 7-Eleven pizza in bed, rails against Finn, gets drunk and takes drugs, but she also remains the keenly self-aware, scrutinizing her choices, narrating her obsession, questioning her sexuality and desires.
We know it has to take place around 2011, due to the Instagram reference alone, but Carlotta could be narrating the story five years into the future — after Star and the girls skyrocketed to fame, perhaps?
"The key to this is to not panic and to just take your time," Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said, narrating evacuation efforts in a Periscope video as he walked through a flooded street early Sunday.
Plug Carly Rae Jepsen's name into Twitter or Instagram and you'll be greeted with a peculiar sight: Dozens and dozens of comments narrating exactly what is literally happening in the photo, and crowning her for it.
The prosecution has said Mr. Hillary was "hunting" Garrett on that rainy afternoon, and on Thursday, Mr. Fitzpatrick returned to that video, narrating it as the courtroom watched and Ms. Cyrus cried in the front row.
It was the voice of Vin Scully, then a 21960-year-old senior and sportscaster at the college in the Bronx, narrating a 21958-minute Easter play that was performed by a group of campus actors.
The two fall in love ("We began," as she puts it, "to merge our following") and go on the road, narrating twin accounts of their life together and getting paid to promote parties they don't attend.
Because it was presented so flippantly, with another contestant laughing while narrating the events, I assumed there would be another, subsequent scene with Corinne and DeMario in the pool, one that was handled with more gravity.
ST. PAUL — The images had transfixed people around the world: A woman live-streaming the aftermath of a police shooting of her boyfriend, Philando Castile, and narrating the searing, bloody scene that was unfolding around her.
For Melanie Yergeau, these essentialist assumptions about autistic involuntarity dehumanize autistic people to the extent that they are understood both by medical professionals and by the wider public as incapable of credibly narrating their own life experiences.
Since Ms. Catterson had, as Ms. Rainer pointed out, the space to herself, she delivered a soft-shoe routine while narrating the story of how slaves were forced to dance on ships; exercise kept them from dying.
Mr Booker defies literary conventional wisdom: making nice people interesting is notoriously hard, and even harder when the nice person himself is narrating, but in "United" Mr Booker comes across as both generous and a shrewd observer.
Narrating graphic photos of Mr. Garner's body, Dr. Persechino said on Wednesday that internal bleeding visible in four layers of soft tissue from his neck indicated the use of a chokehold that set off the asthma attack.
The film's narrator is Jesse Plemons, whose relationship to Cheney is mysterious: at points he is a soldier, at others a warehouse worker, and at others, Naomi Watts, playing a cable-news anchor, is suddenly narrating instead.
In the 17th century, novelist Miguel de Cervantes brought the region to fame narrating the adventures of knight-errant "Don Quijote de la Mancha," which is the second most-translated book in the world, after the Bible.
The three-minute clip — launched by Public Health England as part of its Every Mind Matters program — features the royals narrating a spot that stars Gillian Anderson, Glenn Close and Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain.
No one trusts Ai but Estraven, a Gethenian who is in exile; these two characters take turns narrating the book, so that we see how strange they appear to each other, and how they struggle to connect.
Amity Shlaes made her name as a conservative historian by narrating the Great Depression as a tragedy of the best intentions: The Roosevelt administration tried to lift Americans from misery, but succeeded only in making things worse.
In these pieces, as in Crawlspace, Wallschlaeger hits a delicious pitch somewhere between tragedy and humor; her singular first-person voice persists throughout the work, narrating the energy she draws, like a phoenix, from her own exhaustion.
You become Lewis, his psychoanalyst narrating while the player reenacts the drudgery of his job as an assembly line worker at a cannery factory, chopping off fish heads and sending their lifeless bodies back onto the conveyer belt.
The 18-year-old protagonist — "middle sister" as she refers to herself — is ethereal, too, narrating her life in long sentences that almost bleed into each other, spending her days walking around town while reading 19th-century literature.
Charles Dance who played Tywin Lannister in Game of Thrones, has lent his narrating skills to the National Geographic animal survival series Savage Kingdom, and Mashable has just put out a newer, much cuter version of the show.
"They use their media to assassinate real news," says Dana Loesch, an NRA spokesperson, in a video the group published in June 2017, narrating over b-roll from what viewers are supposed to understand as violent leftist rallies.
In Lucier's most famous piece, I Am Sitting In a Room (1969), the composer sits in a room, records himself narrating a text about sitting in a room, and then plays it back and re-records the recording.
He has taken to narrating the race with an unusual level of detail, assessing not only his standing in the primary race but also how he would fare in the general election in specific states around the country.
After a visit to a government-run medicinal garden and a stop for a quick beer (100 rupees buys you a local Anchor beer from the supermarket), we zoomed back toward town, Santha narrating as we went along.
According to Variety, the Guinness Book of World Records recognized Dotrice in 2004 for voicing the most characters (224, to be exact) by an individual while narrating A Game of Thrones, the first audiobook and novel in the series.
Perhaps worse in relation to the book's stated aim to be the first full measure of Obama and America's race problem, Dy­son, the author, has none but only the smallest role to play in assessing and narrating Obama's legacy.
Narrating the first section of the novel, Paul is filled with rage for this hateful caricature of a man, though this is entirely unsurprising since nothing complex or sympathetic is offered on behalf of the luckless and cuckolded Gordon.
"Framed," off his bungled latest album Revival, was an attempt at self-parody, the song narrating an incident where Em is wrongly accused of a crime because his gruesome lyrics just happened to match the details one-to-one.
On Action Bronson's new Snapchat show Hungry Hearts, he sets up dates for young singles, narrating a play by play from behind the scenes, and predicts whether his curatorial skills will lead the lovebirds to see each other again.
For example, if you searched for a comedian's name, you wouldn't just find the movies he starred in, but also things like a guest appearance on SNL, stand-up specials, if he's credited with narrating a movie, and more.
And it's going to be wild to have and it's going to be really interesting to see how news outlets react if Trump is presumably still president during this, someone narrating the Democratic race in real time on Twitter.
Despite my stress, I listened politely as Alex and Anna took turns narrating the saga of cast members Angela, a 53-year-old woman from the state of Georgia and her long-distance Nigerian boyfriend, 31-year-old Michael.
Most vicious and precise of all is the portrait of Alix, who trades off with Emira in narrating alternate chapters, and whose entitled, aggrieved voice serves as a biting indictment of banal, corporate-friendly white lady feminism circa 2016.
Since classes are just Tonal coaches narrating what you're supposed to do next, followed by an instructional video of what you should be doing, it feels akin to watching a YouTube tutorial on how to perform certain weightlifting tasks.
Dyson theorizes that the saga is actually narrating the rise of the modern democratic nation-state; if that proves true, every remaining House of Westeros will need to wise up to the notion of what diplomats call a "positive sum" game.
Narrating his journey in an amalgam of strange and grotesque voices, he disguises himself, dodges confused #TeamEdward fans, and almost eats his phone out of pure desperation following the hot dog man, but does he make it to the promised land?
Also, King Zog wants to use Elfo's magic blood to achieve immortality and rule forever, a goal that would be scarier if he was more than a hot-tempered grouch regularly narrating his actions like Family Guy's parody of Randy Newman.
Of the album's 14 deeply personal tracks, Sakamoto is most attached to "fullmoon," which features the voice of late American author Paul Bowles narrating an excerpt from his 1949 book The Sheltering Sky, looped and layered in ten different languages.
First came the cellphone video of an African-American man being fatally shot by a Louisiana police officer, and the astonishing live feed of a Minnesota woman narrating the police killing of her African-American boyfriend during a traffic stop.
And if you are inclined to blame the author for his or her absence from the process, bear in mind: To read a novel in its audiobook version, the author is routinely made to audition for the job of narrating it.
In many of the songs you can hear a kind of dissociation between world and singer, as if Senff has physically come out of the songs, personally narrating the album's events to you, looking down together and watching a life unfold.
"I've always wanted to put together a box that has everything you need in case of an emergency," Kim Kardashian confessed to me from her Instagram Stories in late January, her disembodied voice narrating the opening of a massive orange crate.
Now that Spicer is job-hunting, he might want to apply his considerable skills at narrating events in a fictional alternative universe by applying for one of Ziegler's pre-White House gigs: tour guide on the "Jungle Cruise" ride at Disneyland.
It's not giving away too much to say that "Space" ends with Ms. Driscoll narrating the process of death and decomposition, displaying props to represent the objects and internal organs we leave behind, as she bitterly mocks mortality in different voices.
Now, the downtown rock raconteuse Tammy Faye Starlite is celebrating the 13th anniversary of the album — "my magnum opus, my gesamtkunstwerk," she says, narrating the show as Ms. Faithfull — in "Why'd Ya Do It," a hybrid of séance, lecture and concert.
This motif owes something to the fact that she has never learned to drive, but it also speaks to her comfort as an observer, watching events unfold from off to one side and narrating them from a semidetached point of view.
Narrating the sequence, Mangold said that he wanted to use the camera following Miles down a hallway and then out to the track as a technique to reveal the spectacle of the race, with overwhelming crowds and a heightened energy.
This began with individual witnesses and activists narrating the date and location as they used phones to film protests, then security forces attacking protesters, then opposition fighters taking over neighborhoods, then government helicopters — and, later, fighter planes — bombing those neighborhoods.
"The Raven Tower" also features a war between gods, but it's managed so tightly with reference to the narrating god's perspective that it feels closer to the register of folk tale than epic, and is all the more riveting for that.
Williams, narrating, says women who express their emotions, their passion and their opinions have been called dramatic, nuts, delusional, unhinged, hysterical, irrational or crazy — seemingly reaching beyond the sports world to how women in all walks have been treated throughout time.
The story begins with Decaprico [sic] narrating the struggles of the rich and famous: While he "rarely [has] to make a reservation anywhere," he is also hounded by paparazzi, whose constant attention magnifies his "few failures" for the entire world to see.
The project makes an appearance at the museum in "Map of Memory: Hudson River Timeline," a moving timeline of images and text narrating habitat changes and population fluctuations of various species in and around the Hudson River, throughout the history up to today.
With the little ones collectively narrating ("We raise our sippy cups up high and give a baby cheer") and practically no grown-ups in sight, Meyers ("Everywhere Babies") and Cornelison ("Lost and Found Cat") have created a buoyant mood of baby-centric fun.
Levy seems much more at home narrating Zuckerberg's high-speed upward trajectory from a rule-flouting Harvard student who capitalized on other people's ideas to the Silicon Valley mogul who muscled the founders of Instagram and WhatsApp into selling him their start-ups.
He's narrating the first episode of the Dateline podcast The Thing About Pam, and while the subject matter – the brutal murder of Betsy Faria and the bizarre chain of events it sets off – is troubling, Morrison's voice is calming, familiar, and even comforting.
White Collar Watch You can almost hear Robin Leach narrating the introduction to an episode of "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" by describing a luxury yacht, diamond jewelry, a Picasso painting, and real estate in New York, Beverly Hills and London.
Anthony Konan, a 30-year-old Carrollwood resident with a background in marketing and management, walks up and down the line of protesters holding his phone in landscape mode and narrating about how he's never seen so many snowflakes in Florida in July.
There is the army of polished beauty bloggers narrating 13-step serum and Beautyblender routines, who scrub and paraffin and lotion their bodies into sterile, poreless expanses, and then there's Millie, whose crotch stinks and who doesn't even brush her teeth, let alone whiten them.
Like its witchcraft panic, its positive contributions to humanity are also extreme and unsung, lost by the historical erasure that comes with living next door to a more powerful country, England, which has had the privilege of narrating history because it was the victor.
In the course of breezily narrating the deficiencies of the past four presidencies, he breaks periodically to remind the reader what an unedifying spectacle Trump was making of himself at each point in time, and how that spectacle exemplified something ugly about the America aborning.
Before the movie even begins, we get Chris Berman rhapsodizing about the glory that is—wait for it—Draft Day, and you kind of want the entire film to be Boomer narrating Costner's life: cheeky nicknames for everyone, nobody circles the wagons like his Uber driver, etc.
Roth began his career in rebellion against the conformity of the 1950s and ended it in defense of the security of the 1940s; he was never warmer than when writing about his childhood, or more sorrowful, and enraged, than when narrating the shock of innocence lost.
"Sean is very interested in elements of sciences and mysticism, and I tend to write from a more human element," Claypool says, citing his history of writing from a blue-collar place, his songs narrating the stories of meth-head tweakers, firemen, and race car drivers.
That, according to the introduction, is to examine "the impact of the Iowa Writers' Workshop on literary culture and the publishing industry" by narrating the careers of important contemporary authors who taught or studied there under a series of distinctive directors, from its founding to the present.
So, it's not surprising that the Times business reporter and editor Phyllis Korkki's book, "The Big Thing" — which (in an expansion of a 2013 column that did the same thing) performs the trick of narrating her completion of the book she's writing — is both slow and fascinating.
But Hillary Clinton's surprise turn at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, narrating some of the dishy gossip about President Trump in the best seller "Fire and Fury," set off a roiling political debate about how far glitzy awards shows should go in needling Democrats' favorite target.
A few boxy buildings dot their desolate landscape; there's a doughnut vending machine, a floating car that mostly works, a handful of settlers who've decided they'd probably be happier elsewhere, and various robots including a sort of audio-animatronic Neil Armstrong, endlessly narrating his lunar landing.
"Imagine a world of silence," the narrating voice intones, inviting us to travel back in time, imagining what it must have felt like to walk through silent streets and to hear, for the very first time, a piece of recorded music escaping from a half-open window.
Tamaryn does not expect to quit her latest day job — a freelance gig narrating erotic audiobooks — at the moment, but that's O.K. "I just want to look back and be able to mark the different eras of my life by the records I made," she said.
Jenkins' 803 novel "Semi-Tough" featured hard-living good ol' boy Billy Clyde Puckett, the self-proclaimed "humminest sumbitch that ever carried a football," narrating the story as he and Shake Tiller, star wide receiver and his best friend, took the New York Giants to the Super Bowl.
How it works: Pindrop's system listened to countless hours of DeGeneres talking in real life — mostly narrating her own audiobooks — and then used a cutting-edge AI technique to develop an impersonator, improving the synthetic voice until the system could no longer tell it apart from the real thing.
It never felt like I was missing something that I would have liked to see, and the casters have somehow managed to keep up with narrating events that have, understandably, become much more chaotic and fast-moving in the year since competitive Fortnite first kicked into high gear.
We can pass happy hours alone together in the living room, Cal sprawled on the floor, kicking his way through circles on the rug while I sit in a chair, sometimes on my iPad, narrating my experience of the internet, sometimes reading to him from one of our books.
Long before the recent success of Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan tetralogy, which tells of the complex, often vexed, lifelong friendship between two women, Messud was narrating these stories with an unusual intensity — and quietly making a case for women's interiority as a subject worthy of the most serious examination.
"Corporate media tells you that you shouldn't take Marianne seriously," says one of the supporters who take over the work of narrating the spot; they focus on Williamson's history of philanthropy (which hasn't gotten much coverage) and her message of love (which has) as reasons to reconsider her.
Raoul Peck's mesmerizing 2016 documentary takes the text of James Baldwin's final book proposal and weaves it into a 90-minute collage about the history of race relations in the United States, filled with gorgeous prose and heartbreaking images, with the voice of Samuel L. Jackson narrating it all.
Ben Fountain's essay collection encapsulates the political climate of 2016, narrating the year's most surreal and influential events — the Iowa Caucus, the Democratic and Republican national conventions, the election itself and its aftershocks — and contextualizing them by probing into watershed moments of our nation's past — moments that led to significant rebirth.
In There There, that includes Tony Loneman, a 21-year-old narrating life with what he calls "the Drome," or fetal alcohol syndrome, and Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield, whose life careens after her mother takes her and her sister to the Native-led Alcatraz Occupation in the early '70s.
Mullally and Offerman, who hosted a group date in which the contestants were tasked with sharing stories about a not-necessarily-sexual-but-hopefully-sexual "first time" in their life, kicked off the storytelling sesh by narrating their own virginity-loss tales through a combination of bleeped language and bizarre innuendos.
The episode opens with Kai (Evan Peters) narrating the history of other cults like Heaven's Gate, David Koresh's compound in Waco, Texas, and the story of the mass murder-suicide orchestrated by Jim Jones when he infamously convinced nearly a thousand of his followers to drink cyanide-laced Kool-Aid.
When he began producing a certain kind of book, one that blurred the line between fiction and nonfiction, as well as, more problematically, showcasing a well-meaning, wealthy, white American male writer narrating the life experiences of marginal characters, often people of color, his language functioned in a somewhat different manner.
Commissioned by Storefront in 2013 on the occasion of its 30th anniversary, the sonic work consists of Acconci narrating the entire programming history of Storefront from its inception in 1982 onward chronologically — a fitting exercise for an artist who was so interested in the function of time and feats of endurance.
During his opening remarks Tuesday, Nadler spent several minutes narrating passages from Mueller's report about McGahn's interactions with Trump and said that he believes the president would have been charged with a crime had it not been for the Office of Legal Counsel opinion that a sitting president cannot be indicted.
Here are a couple of things it's geared toward: Players can get updated when energy is refilled for their Boss Raid sessions; it can send messages for group power-ups when someone shares a special ability; and narrating the quests, with updates to describe the challenges and progress of those quests.
Much of Birds of Prey features Quinn, in a Deadpool-like fashion, narrating her own backstory and providing slapdash dossiers about other characters to explain how she and a band of street-level superheroic women are all connected to a flamboyant, psychologically brittle villain, a diamond, and a foster child.
"When you are 80-years-old, and in a quiet moment of reflection narrating for only yourself the most personal version of your life story, the telling that will be most compact and meaningful will be the series of choices you have made," Bezos said in his 2010 commencement speech at Princeton University.
Mr. Kiarostami started out making educational films, often featuring children and ostensibly meant for young viewers, and even as his work grew more abstract in its methods and more adult in its themes, a vital element of plainness — a preference for showing and pointing out and paying attention over lecturing or narrating — remained.
At the same time, she was immersed in show business, having been married to actor-director Rob Reiner (they later divorced) in addition to her frequent collaboration with her late brother, which included narrating his final film, "Mother's Day," and guest starring in his "The Odd Couple" series revival, both in 2016.
In the end, reconstructing and narrating his assault take on both a creative and a therapeutic function for Édouard — as one imagines they did for Mr. Louis — and "History of Violence," for all its political and sociological significance, is also about how storytelling and art can serve as a ballast against adversity.
"This sounds like it's already been remixed," he said he remembered thinking, listening to the spare, heavily electronic LP. "Just his voice is so powerful," Mr. McCraven added, referring to the way Scott-Heron's baritone can seem to quietly beckon, even when he's delivering messages of political outrage or narrating struggles with addiction.
The Oscar-winning actress had never heard of Welles Remy Crowther when she said yes to narrating the film, which premieres Friday, about the 24-year-old equities trader who helped people escape from the World Trade Center's burning south tower before it collapsed, Matthew Weiss, the film's first-time writer-director, tells PEOPLE.
The nasty sounds coming out of strip clubs and biker bars in John McMahon's first novel, THE GOOD DETECTIVE (Putnam, $27), are nothing like the syrupy voices of the Old South, and a contrast to the lovely and moving interior monologues of a 15-year-old boy narrating the particulars of his own murder.
In the early days, we would just talk about product, so he would pitch, we'd talk about ... I remember one story, which I talk about a little bit in the book, because I had learned from him around this was this importance of narrating or developing the brand and the message before the product.
On the new podcast, which was recorded in front of a live audience at the 92nd Street Y in New York City, Barbaro explained another way The Daily is different from the podcasts and radio shows that came before it: Even as the host of a narrative show, he does little to no narrating.
And Westworld has the same power when it comes to building specific moments, especially of host realizations and the little steps toward sentience, starting with Dolores swatting that fly, and building up to payoff moments like Maeve narrating the world into whatever she wants it to be, or Bernard regaining his memories and briefly losing his mind.
To Weiss's great surprise, not only did Jefferson say he loved the idea of Paltrow narrating the film, he told him that his brother and Welles' uncle, John Crowther, was friends with her late father, director and producer, Bruce Paltrow, when he was just starting out – and before meeting him, dated her mother, actress Blythe Danner, says Weiss.
Narrating in a downcast tone, Kari opens the album saying "I'm not supposed to be here right now but I am," before proceeding down a path of gentle deprecation, self- and otherwise, with lyrics like "don't have my shit together there's no need to pretend" and riffs on people checking their phones when they know nobody's called.
The overwhelmed children try to pull themselves together, and Jamie Bernstein finds a way—many ways, actually—of making a life out of music without being a musician, narrating concert works, creating an equivalent of the Young People's Concerts (the Bernstein Beat, devoted to his music), making a film about the training of young American instrumentalists.
"If we give Donald Trump four more years, we'll have a great deal of difficulty of ever being able to recover America's standing in the world, and our capacity to bring nations together," Biden said in the ad, narrating over images of himself with world leaders, like Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Things hit a bit of a snag when it came to lifting the heart off of the stand inside the box: Miller, who was narrating the unboxing, said that there was some concern over damaging it, but in the end the heart was placed on its new platform without getting a scratch, while people "oooohed" and "aaaaahed" over the size of the thing.
In "As Close to Us as Breathing," her novel about a sprawling but close-knit Jewish family, Elizabeth Poliner sets herself a dual challenge: to tell a story in a first-person voice that omnisciently inhabits the minds of its many participants while also using a recursive narrating style that flows back and forth across a nearly hundred-year span of time.
I say all this because I have zero feelings about the 2000 live-action version starring Jim Carrey, but my affection for the 1966 version made me seriously side-eye the idea of another animated adaptation, now the third film to take on Dr. Seuss's classic holiday tale, with Benedict Cumberbatch ably voicing the title role and Pharrell Williams narrating the story.
Trump spent several minutes of his remarks in the East Room narrating key moments of Monday night's championship game, which he attended in New Orleans along with first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpThe Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump beefs up impeachment defense with Dershowitz, Starr Trump welcomes LSU to the White House: 'Go Tigers' The Hill's Morning Report — President Trump on trial MORE.
It's unclear what we've done to deserve this, and there's no way to explain why it exists, but somehow—between posing for the cover of German GQ, getting drop-kicked in the back in South Africa, narrating a documentary about the ocean, reprising his role in the new Terminator, and selflessly helping out the elderly—Arnold Schwarzenegger managed to find time to make a rap song.
The film's first section ("Fear") strikes a similar tone to the novel's first section: Big meanders through his day, encountering friends, acquaintances, enemies, and his girlfriend (KiKi Layne, fresh off her starring role in If Beale Street Could Talk) and narrating, in voiceover, a series of musings about himself and his future that form a kind of counter-melody to what he says out loud.
During that argument, he sees himself in the future, arguing with her in 1963; he also sees her lonely and sobbing in 1966: During another moment with Janey, he sees himself many years in the future, with Laurie Blake: The show does a pretty good job of establishing this with Doctor Manhattan narrating everything he's seeing by explaining it to Angela and calmly answering her many questions.
If any of us, brothers and mother, leave the television room, our name is instantly called, summoned back to watch a replay, or to get him an orange juice, a fresh cup of coffee, a bowl of sugar-­free ice cream, or just to listen to whatever he is rambling on about because he never stops talking, never stops narrating every damn thing he thinks or does or plans to do.
Rather, he narrowed in on what Carter, now 20, did right before Roy killed himself in a store parking lot in July 2014, when he called her from outside his pickup truck as he wavered about what to do: She told him to get back into his vehicle — "which she has reason to know is or is becoming a toxic environment inconsistent with human life," Moniz said, narrating her actions in the present tense.

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