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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio commentaries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to spoken explanations or discussions that accompany a film, video, or other media, often providing insights or additional information.
Example: "The DVD includes several audio commentaries from the director and cast, offering a deeper understanding of the film's production."
Alternatives: "audio tracks" or "narrative commentaries".
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"What I'm not crazy about are the audio commentaries," he said.
Mr. Scott and many others contribute to three separate audio commentaries.
Both formats make possible new kinds of DVD extras, like picture-in-picture director commentaries (rather than just audio commentaries).
(This two-disc package comes with a passel of extras, including two audio commentaries, one of them by Jeanne Moreau and Truffaut's biographer Serge Toubiana).
The Blu-ray set, gorgeously transferred and overrun with carefully planned featurettes and audio commentaries, will be making a lot of early Christmas lists.
It also includes audio commentaries by the director in which he addresses the editing decisions he faced in the 70s and again in 2000-01.
At the time it was considered state of the art, with hundreds of paintings from the collection available for viewing, as well as audio commentaries to accompany each image.
Really, the Last of Us: Remastered is very much the gaming equiavelent of a DVD or Blu-Ray "collectors edition", those bulky confections filled with documentaries that most people will never watch and audio commentaries that most will never hear.
The transfers (better for the Stahl than for the Sirk) seem to be the same, but audio commentaries have been added: by Avery Clayton, the executive director of the Western States Black Research and Educational Center, for the 1934 film, and by Foster Hirsch of Brooklyn College for the 1959 production.
Of the many delectable bonuses on Criterion's "Life of Brian," the best are the two insightful and entertaining audio commentaries by the quintet of remaining Python members (Graham Chapman died in 1989): one features Mr. Gilliam, Eric Idle and Terry Jones, the other John Cleese and Michael Palin.
The DVD contained two audio commentaries.
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