VoiceOver according to Martin Scorsese


This video essay is about VoiceOver in Martin Scorsese’s films; including Goodfellas, The Wolf of Wall Street, Casino and Taxi Driver. Scorsese is very liberal and creative with vo. As his movies often deal with the theme of guilt, redemption and violence in all forms, vo can be an efficient way to show various perspectives on the matter and reasons for the choices the characters make. Narrated by Bartosz Księżyk Jeffery Shiffman You can find us here: www.truthtellers.co.uk With footage from “Goodfellas” dir. Martin Scorsese 1990 “Casino” dir. Martin Scorsese 1995 “Taxi Driver” dir. Martin Scorsese 1976 “The Wolf of Wall Street” dir. Martin Scorsese 2013 “Exclusive Martin Scorsese discusses his faith, his struggles, and Silence” 2017 “Futurama” dir. Matt Groening “Back to the Future” dir. Robert Zemekis 1985 “Real ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ How I Became Corrupted” by Bloomberg 2014 “Henry Hill’s Last Days” “Pulp Fiction” dir. Quentin Tarantino 1995 and music “Rags to Riches” Tony Bennet “Sincerely” The Moonglows “Memo from Turner” Mick Jagger “Sunshine of your love” Cream “Jump into the fire” Harry Nilsson “Ain’t that a kick in the head” Dean Martin “Look in my eyes” The Chantels “Mannish Boy” Muddy Waters “Pretty Things” Bo Diddly Taxi Driver Theme” Bernard Hermann “Baby I love you” Aretha Franklin “It’s not for me to say” Johnny Mathis “Speedo” The Cadillacs “Playboy” The Marvelletes “Double Dutch” Malcolm McLaren This video was created out of pure love for cinema, with the sole purpose of sharing knowledge. As such it does not intend to infringe any copyrights.

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