Politicals Voice Over
Carl Bishop brings passion to the fight for Democratic political campaigns
Political voice over is different from all other product advertising. That’s because the voice actor must choose a side. If you don’t love Coca-Cola, you can still voice a Coke commercial. But to act the part, you have to understand how it feels for people who love it. The casting director never refuses to cast someone who dislikes sugary sodas.
Consultants and producers who make political advertising require brand loyalty. They are passionate about the cause and their candidates. They expect you to be a card-carrying member of the party, too. After all, it’s only natural for a sector of advertising that ignites strong emotions no matter who’s watching it.
Some of Carl Bishop’s longest standing clients are Democratic political consultancies. They know that he brings passion to his voice over work for every campaign. For example, the passion he brought for Hillary Clinton’s primary run for the Presidency in 2008.
Carl’s also voiced campaigns for Governors, Senate and House members, and Mayoral candidates. Clients keep coming back to him because they know they will get the passion and commitment thats required to win.
Political Videos
Political Commercial Voice Over Susan Collins
Political Commercial Voice Over DAGA
Political Commercial Voice Over DCCC
Stamina and availability to voice spots anytime day or night
Voice actors have to deliver fast turnaround for political campaigns. A campaign’s success often depends on it. Sometimes, that means working in the middle of the night. Carl is a veteran voice of many hard-fought Democratic campaigns. His clients depend on him. That’s because they know he has the stamina to deliver the right tone for their message. They know he’s available to work day or night, weekends or holidays. Carl sees his job as making your job—and thus, your life—easier.
Effective political messaging needs the right tone
Sometimes, the most effective political message is the one you don’t expect. For example, take one of Carl’s favorite political spots. You’re hooked into watching it before you realize it’s an attack ad. The subtle, conversational, and questioning tone used in this spot against Martha McSally is expressly effective for cutting through the noise.