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Language Removal Services

Thursday, February 25, 2010

For me, editing narration tracks for documentaries used to involve a tedious process, toward the end of post-production, of eliminating everything that comes out of the narrators’ mouths, and leaving just the words themselves.  Really good voiceover pros know how to do it on the fly, but for most, it’s the editor’s job to remove the ers, the ums, the stray breaths, the nasty saliva smacks.

If you saved that cut stuff from any conversation, though–what we do when we’re communicating, but not saying words–and played it all in a row…well, that’s what Language Removal Services does. Most of these samples sound like what these celebrities might sound like having sex.  SFW, though. (via Ubuweb)

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