I have all of the movies that Mario is actually in, the only movie I can imagine you're thinking of is The Toast of New Orleans, but if I remember correctly he didn't break glass, he shook a crystal chandelier.
you have to have a very high voice to break a glass and this is what you have to do to break a glass you can break a glass because a glass is very resonant and frequency. and you also can break a glass by holding your high voice for two or three seconds and then the glass breaks. no its impossible for just your plain high voice you have to have a high microphone (with speakers) to break a light wine glass.
Scott Weinger did the voice characterization for Disney's animated movie "Aladdin"
Voicer, voice actor. an example is Meg Ryan who voiced Anastasia.
Daniel Radcliffe's voice broke towards the end of filming was Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Therefore, his voice was much deeper in the second movie.
Howie Mandel was the voice of Gizmo in the movie Gremlins.
Windows Live Movie Maker does not include a Narration feature. So, if you want to add your voice to video on Windows Live Movie Maker, it will have to be produced with an external audio recorder, then imported into the program.
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I don't know of any way to "echo" your voice on Windows Movie Maker. At least, there isn't a feature in the program that can do that anyway.The only thing I can suggest is to add an echo to your voice using an external voice/audio editor. Then import the audio into Windows Movie Maker.
you record your voice and editing on windows movie maker
go to windows movie maker,press narration and talk.then to my computer where the start button is,then press your music file drag the narration in windows movie maker and there.you have your sound.hope it works.
You'll have to edit the recording outside of WLMM (Windows Live Movie Maker) because there isn't a feature for audio editing in the program.
The TTS Reader voice audio must be converted to one of the following Audio formats before it can be imported and edited in Windows Movie Maker:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wma
You can only add you voice to a project if you have the narrate feature with your Windows Movie Maker. If you are using Windows Live Movie Maker, then the feature is NOT available. If you don't have the Narrate feature available, then use your Windows sound recorder and you microphone to narrate. Create narration files (sound files) that can be imported into Windows Movie Maker. Then simply place the audio in the desired spot on the audio/music track in your project.
you can just search a tutorial to know how but if its windows live then you need to use audiacity and import it
I've done this before You don't do it on video but if you can download it onto your computer 💻 then put it on to the windows movie maker If that doesn't work the get a person on the 🎥 movie then do a backing track/voice record for it
Passive Voice: The windows have been washed. Active Voice: John washed the windows. Sally washed the windows. Sally and John washed the windows. They washed the windows. He washed the windows. She washed the windows. Or... John had washed the windows. etc.
I'm not sure if this works, but record your voice on sound recorder and then go to add music. It should play your voice over the media as it would if you were to put music instead.