User talk:Burton44

Fourth wall: Suggested change (small)
There is a significant omission from this excellent article – in particular from the section with the subtitle, “On television.” The commonly used term, “voice-over” (or “voice over”) appears nowhere in the “On television section” or anywhere else in the “Fourth wall” article. The term “voice-over” is used freely and taken for granted in many online and printed discussions of popular television programs. The use of voice-over in television is the focus of two online articles/web pages: o In IMDb, 20 June 2013, “Shows that Use Voice-Over Narration,” posted here: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls053288722/ o In the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Nov. 18, 2007, titled “Hearing voices: More and more television shows use narration to advance story,” by Rob Owen, posted here: https://www.post-gazette.com/ae/2007/11/18/Hearing-voices-More-and-more-television-shows-use-narration-to-advance-story/stories/200711180249 I suggest that an administrator correct this omission. I’m new here and don’t know whether it’s customary for someone like me making a suggestion to identify himself with his real name. --Burton44 (talk) 01:24, 23 December 2018 (UTC)Burton44