
Tom Hanks on voicing ‘The Americas
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Tom Hanks is not a stranger to work, after decades of revival, especially since 1995 as a Woody in the Toy Story, but describing the NBC’s new documents, the United States has focused a very different kind of focus on the Oscar winner, which also works on this project.
“There was an important thing here. Often, you don’t have anything recorded. It has nothing to do with it. They send it with the text. But great happiness, great tool, the great benefit here is that we were exactly what the screen was. I didn’t have to imagine anything.”
“To me, you have no alternative to the first linen to take the content. It is pure. It is void from change, and it is just pure attention.”
The project itself was a big move.
Executive producer Mike Gunton and his team spent five years in 180 campaigns to achieve powerful and rare footage of life in North and South America. One of the first scenes described the prominent bears to go down the edge of the hill – a drone shot that left a strong impression.
He explained, “It was like hell, because you didn’t want to keep a hat and didn’t want to comment on what we are seeing. You had to do the opposite contrary. You had to go with this incredibly cinema, visual story. And if you talk too much, you have blown it up.”
If you don’t say coffee, [you’re] Losing a great opportunity and if you do not trust him seriously, you will bring something inorganic for it.
Although some may assume that the voiceover is easy, Hanks has made it clear that the United States needs more than just reading the lines. He said, “You do not want to complete anything that is so good. You don’t want to be a park ranger who is giving a tour that gives a lot of information or gets into Minto.”
Instead, his purpose was to honestly react to what he was watching.
“His whole point was not what it was. I always saw him as a dinner party with a slide show: ‘Would you like to see my leave in Amazonin rains? You wouldn’t believe what they and their whales do when they are hungry.’ ‘
Gunton calls Hanks a “father of the United States”, a label actor accepts with anxiety and a little humor.
“I think it can say more about the trauma of family problems for most people in the United States. But I would say, I would like to say something special: they have heard the most park ranger.”
“Look, I have enthusiasm that is special to me. I have the willingness to dominate every table of dinner. This is one. [my] Character defects I am working on. But I’m going to treat him seriously when someone comes and says, ‘We see you as a father.’ Since the best father is going to offer only the right amount of wisdom, patience and discipline when the time comes.
As far as the role of the narrator is concerned, Hanks is proud to claim it – unless he has to run a campaign for him. “I’m going to hand it over to me right now!”
According to Gunton, trust, which has made Hanks the right choice.
He said, “People need to trust the person who is telling these stories, and they are telling them the truth. Because nature is complicated, and people want to know what is really happening here, the real science, the real environment, all these things.”
“And I think this was another reason I thought you were a perfect voice.”
Hanks added, “There is no lie in this thing. There is no cryptting of goods to present any sensitivity or an idea, or to promote an idea … no CGI, no lie.”