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The phrase "a talking head" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who appears on television or in videos, often providing commentary or analysis, but is primarily seen from the shoulders up.
Example: "The documentary featured several experts, but the most memorable was the talking head who shared insights on climate change."
Alternatives: "on-screen commentator" or "video pundit".
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Everyone was a talking head.
Here, the participants had to solve a number of tasks in dialogue with a talking head.
He has even been a talking head on Glenn Beck's Fox News show.
Everyone hates the media, and everyone sounds like a talking head.
The Democratic obsession with beating President Trump has turned everyone into a talking head.
You've been asked to appear as a talking head on mainstream news channels.
Agent-based alternatives for a talking head were assessed with an experiment comparing human and agent lecturers in a video from a popular online course.
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Quest isn't quite a talking head-style documentary.
"We don't want to turn this into a talking-head station.
He was making a documentary on the concept of utopia and wanted to avoid a talking-head approach.
It's expensive -- far more expensive than having a talking-head babble on camera for the same amount of time.
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