Microphone
in sentence
101 examples of Microphone in a sentence
Raise your hand, and we'll try to get you a
microphone.
So far, a lot of the stuff that was on the radio was live music, but singers, like Frank Sinatra, could use the mic and do things that they could never do without a
microphone.
And this kind of thing would have been impossible without a
microphone.
And the camera is down at her, and this guy has to put the
microphone
in her face, said, "What do you mean by that?"
When you see the microphone, say ... (PM: Squash.)
Luckily, the script does not often call on her to emote away from the jazz club
microphone.
They are all very careful to speak clearly and slowly into the
microphone
source which does mitigate against a naturally flowing dramatic scene, but the play is a sturdy and fun warhorse so one can enjoy oneself if one's expectations are not too high.
There is a constant screaching sound for the audio(sounds like a bad microphone), which is so annoying that you sometimes cannot understand what the characters are saying.
As the bands play, Spheeris prints the lyrics in subtitles, which is of course necessary if one really wants to know what the guy is screaming into the
microphone.
Look for three scenes in which a
microphone
awaits him, as if a poetry slam is about to be won by the devil.
And I assure you, no one tasked with singing in front of a camera and microphone, or maybe anywhere ever, HAS EVER TOUCHED DURBIN'S SOLO here...mono soundtrack and crap 1930s microphones and all.
Perhaps due to her double duties as co-producer on the film, Leigh seems to have boxed herself into a corner: she isn't credible as a singer and, even if this is intentional, gives herself far too much screen-time at the
microphone.
No tripod and no proper
microphone
either, there sound quality is terrible.
When the beast roars it sounds so horrifically fake with clearly no additional roars, snarls or growls by a
microphone.
And do NOT get me started on the music which was totally composed of a Tympani, some large marine mammals, and
microphone
feedback.
Another issue that really lessens the whole experience is the bad cam (very shaking) and the bad sound, the whole movie seems to be recored with a single
microphone.
The singer has a terrible vibrato and has been recorded with a treble-y
microphone
over some synthed-up string section and fake drum beats.
In one scene you can even see the
microphone
swinging on the upper edge of the picture.
The
microphone
should have been listed in the credits with the actors, it had more scenes than the dog.
Presumably the budget didn't stretch to a microphone, as the entire thing seems to be dubbed over, making everyone's voice exactly the same volume, despite their location on screen.
You could see the
microphone
bobbing up and down at the top of the picture.
Absolutely no effort whatsoever has been made: it's in focus and the
microphone
never creeps into shot as uninteresting things happen in the most uninteresting way possible while the cast are given uninteresting things to say to bulk out the running time to the contractually agreed length, but that's about it for exertion.
I use the term artist in the most liberal terms, as Larry's artistry consists of screaming nonsensical lyrics into the
microphone.
There is really not a dull moment in it and to top it all off there is a scene with Mike (as his father) an elderly bag-piper, and a
microphone
which will leave you gasping for air as you laugh!
Mr. Funt, the power behind the popular entertainment programs "Candid
Microphone"
and "Candid Camera", may not have meant it to be, but this film brilliantly documents the generation gap between the 1950s post-WW II parents/grandparents and their 1960s flower child progeny.
Watch for the
microphone
dropping into the frame from above near the pool.
Also there were things like 'Rat Trap' by the Boomtown Rats was discarded because Bob Geldof ripped the
microphone
off the lead!
You know it's bad when probably the best thing about the movie is its direction--considering it was done by William "One Shot" Beaudine--a director famous for never doing retakes even when a cameraman or
microphone
is clearly visible in the scene!!
The movie then proceeds to show us a goth guy in a suit screeching in an old
microphone
lyrics that apparently should tune us in the movie, because they are relevant to the heroine's situation.
As the movie progresses, you can see the boom &
microphone
put in some cameo appearances.
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