Narration in a sentence as a noun

Don't use narration if you can avoid it.

It's simple and clear and doesn't have boring narration to waste my time.

I was intrigued by the style of the narration.

Show too many kids in the frame, the wrong color scheme, the wrong narration style or fonts?

If there had been a video with narration I would have instantly closed the page.

I read that as saying that OP had never seen the original version with narration.

You explore the character, narration, allusions, themes, and language in the order they're shown in the film.

I'd really like to have the narration they had and on top of that, much more details about the technical side and how it was achieved.

Listening to a young child carefully pronounce words for the narration was a bit distracting and slightly irritating.

To add to that, Bastion is an incredible game as well, the music, narration and graphics are all amazing, it creates a great atmosphere.

No patronizing narration, no saccharine soundtrack, just a really amazing story.

Informal writing rarely features narration to any significant degree, which is where the so-called American Style is most "logical" to the extent that we're even really talking about logic.

Its plot involves a ****** in a small town in Columbia, and is told in a journalistic style, where you, the reader, learn new facts that reshape the perception of the "whole story" as the story itself unfolds through the narration.

Narration definitions

noun

a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program; "his narrative was interesting"; "Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children"

See also: narrative story tale

noun

the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events; "his narration was hesitant"

See also: recital yarn

noun

(rhetoric) the second section of an oration in which the facts are set forth