GEICO – James Lipton (voice over by DC Douglas)
Visit www.MyVoiceOverGuy.com for more voice over by DC Douglas. My Voice Over Guy, located in Hollywood (Los Angeles) California, provides voiceover services for radio and television commercials, promos, corporate videos, trailers, web content, multimedia, IVR, radio imaging and much more. Agency The Martin Agency Campaign: GEICO Celebrity Campaign The Geico Celebrities campaign was developed at The Martin Agency, Richmond, by creative director Steve Bassett, art director Adam Stockton, copywriter Bob Meagher, agency producer Holly Flaisher and assistant producer Valerie Battenfeld. Filming as directed by Chris Smith at Smuggler, Hollywood, with director of photography Stefan Czapsky. Editor was Dick Gordon at Spot Welders, New York, with assistant editor Dahkil Hausif. Sound was mixed by Mark Harder at McHale at Irving Place, New York. Casting Director at McHale at Irving Place was Erik Sanchez. Voiceover for the Geico celebrities ads was DC Douglas.
In this episode my guest wballz03 and I continue the Sport Series. We have a new track, as we talk about cartoons Toast and car insurance. Thanks for watching www.youtube.com
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And poop!
@GhostyFilms I didn’t know that thanks for the info
Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs seemed to have two different animators. I don’t know who they were, but I could differentiate between them by their style of animation. One of them was very fluid and rubbery, and the other was a terrible animator, who seemed to be really lazy and he took all kinds of short cuts. His movements were all stiff. I used love those shows when the fluid animator made the cartoon, but they other guy. Ugh… When he animated the show, I hated every second of it.
@GhostyFilms took my foot off the gas
You sped ahead of four people the first time you slowed down for the curves… Did you break, or did you just take your foot off the gas?