Voice-Over and Narration

keithcalder:

A lot of people have problems with voice-over and narration in films.  Countless screenwriting teachers and gurus council their students to avoid voice-over.  That it is a crutch.  That it is lazy.  That it is bad.

I disagree.

I think voice-over is an incredibly powerful tool in the filmmaker’s toolbox. It can be used in a wide variety of ways and it can have a huge positive impact on the experience of watching a film. I’m sure some people reading this are already cringing, holding firm to their belief that voice-over is bad. Hopefully I can end that now, by listing some wonderful films that contain and rely on various voice-over techniques:

How can you look at that list and then say voice-over is inherently bad?  What are your favorite films with voice-over?

  1. oforion reblogged this from keithcalder
  2. iwonderwhy answered: Forrest Gump, I just love that movie
  3. i-meg answered: Anything that is not Blade Runner. Worst. Narration. Ever. Not to mention the terrible ending. I’m glad that was fixed though.
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