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In Reply to: RE: That really bothers me posted by NuWave on September 03, 2008 at 13:19:49
Thought DLF really seemed to dominate the feature trailer business, there are a lot of guys-including Miguel Ferrer-who will pick up the slack (obviously). Quite honestly, I wear earplugs while the trailers are playing. Movie studio trailers are generally earsplittingly loud , and they all have the same poorly written, derivative narrations. No disrespect meant to his memory. I worked in a studio trailer department for 5 years, and find narration to be the least interesting aspect of the process.
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it's a necessary component when displaying upcoming attractions for potential viewers. Imagine watching a trailer WITHOUT it(that can work for horror movies though). He was just part of that process and was good at it. I guess i'm just envious of people who can do voice and narration work, sounds like a fun career. Stacy Keach does some good work and another favorite of mine is the late James Coburn. Miguel is great too, but for me he's always the punchy and colorful Bob Morton :-)
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