voiceunder
Appearance
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]By analogy to voice-over.
Noun
[edit]voiceunder (plural voiceunders)
- (cinematography) An audio track spoken or sung in the background.
- 1984, Edith Terry, The executive guide to China, →ISBN, page 297:
- But even though English soundtracks are left intact— as sort of exotic voiceunders — the situation is dreary for the average American news junkie.
- 1988, Adweek: Western advertising news - Volume 38, Issues 16-30, page 85:
- The commercials have a "voiceunder" reciting the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson.
- 2017, Matthew Goodwin, Frederick Aldama, Latin@ Rising An Anthology of Latin@ Science Fiction and Fantasy, →ISBN:
- Underneath, something else is moving. A stream running beneath the ice. A voiceover. Or, I guess, a voiceunder.