Thursday 28 July 2016

Ads Catapult Voice Over Services to Cult Status

If you think that Television commercials are simply fillers to be sorted out of the "true" programs, then maybe you should think about it again. A recent string of commercials for GEICO have demonstrated to be such popular that a large number of Youtube.com and MySpace.com readers have considered them repeatedly again during the past few weeks.

 The advertisements feature voice over artist D.C. Douglas adding "real people" alongside celebrities including Little Richard, Burt Bacharach, Verne Troyer (Mini Me), Peter Graves and Charo.Douglas, a voice over artist, has been deluged with needs to do more commercials after the achievement of the current sequence of GEICO ads. A seasoned professional, giving voice-over to small, large-scale and medium publishers alike services, Douglas is awed by the answer. "it certainly does just hit my head," he said.

But D.C. Douglas did not absolutely need the GEICO ads seen or to be heard. Along with his voice over services, he has a vocation being an actor in TV and movies which stretches back 20 years.As well as his are a character actor and voice over artist, Douglas is also film producer and a fruitful author. He created and has published several award winning films. He creates: does everything in these films, writes, direct, functions, edits, animates not to mention promotes them as well.

In 2005, Douglas's picture short, "Duck, Duck, Goose!" performed more than 20 celebrations around the world and received several prizes, including Best-Actor from the Trenton Film Festival and Best Short from your Seattle True Independent Film Festival.


Douglas isn't sleeping on his laurels and has a number of video projects arranged for this coming year, 2007. D.C. will be in five shows, including "Deadwater" with Lance Henriksen and "Universal Remote: The Movie" with Charles Q. Murphy; the Hallmark Channel TV - movie "Final Approach" with Lea Thompson and Anthony Michael Hall; and their own movie short, "The Crooked Eye" .

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