Tuesday, March 13, 2007

In a world

Voice over artist get their time in the spotlight:
  • Don LaFontaine (inventor of the phrase "In a world . . .") provides alternative promotional material for various NPR shows (i.e. Fresh Air done as a thriller) -- from "Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me" (round two, next to "Not My Job")
  • Don LaFontaine, John Leader, Al Chalk, Mark Elliot, and Nick Tate in a limo (one car accident that could seriously change the movies as we know them) -- video
  • Dennis Steele and Scott Sanders, the voices behind many political attack adds, turn their talents to nursery rhymes (Humpty Dumpty will never be the same) -- from NPR's "Weekend Edition"
  • Bill Weir interviews Don LaFontaine for Good Morning America -- video
  • more voices . . .

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