Episode Synopsis "Voice Over, Voiceover or Voice-Over?"
Voice overs are generally voices laid over something like music for a TV or radio commercial, movie trailers, public service announcements and so on. In jingle terms I use voice overs for idents, commercials and even in the lead up on sung jingles. A debate rages on about voice over... is it one word or two?I did some research: http://www.musicradiocreative.com/jingles/is-voice-over-one-word-or-two/VoiceOver is a screen reader for Apple devices and voice over IP can be used to make calls on your broadband which makes the issue even more confusing!How would you define a voice over? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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