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Stranded on an alien planet, ejected from your burning ship and with only minutes of breathable air left, your chances of survival look slim indeed. And with — something — tearing holes in your suit, you’ll likely be dead before you know it.
That is, of course, unless you have a good narrator.
“Voice Over,” a short film directed by Martin Rosete, puts you in this and a couple other similarly precarious situations, each seemingly bleaker than the last. Through it all a narration by Feodor Atkine underscores the hopelessness (in French, with subtitles) until the final reveal, which… well, I won’t spoil it for you. All I’ll say is it’s well worth 9 minutes of your time.
Watch the video below.
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Read the rest of How a Good Narrator Can Mean Life or Death on Mars (58 words)
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Post tags: astronaut, Mars, movie, Rosete Brothers, Sci-Fi, video, Voice Over
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2013-01-28 10:01:04
Source: http://www.universetoday.com/99649/how-a-good-narrator-can-mean-life-or-death-on-mars/