Courtesy of Atlanta’s Fitzgerald + Company, a new campaign for Bottom Dollar Food shuns the traditional fresh produce close-ups and bakery shots for a flying piggy bank with ‘tude.
Courtesy of Atlanta’s Fitzgerald + Company, a new campaign for Bottom Dollar Food shuns the traditional fresh produce close-ups and bakery shots for a flying piggy bank with ‘tude.
Dan Goldgeier is a Seattle-based copywriter with experience at advertising agencies across the U.S. He is a graduate of the Creative Circus ad school, and currently teaches at Seattle's School of Visual Concepts. Dan is also a columnist for TalentZoo.com and the author of View From The Cheap Seats and Killer Executions and Scrubbed Decks.
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Is that Ray Romano’s voice? it is hilarious.
Actually he’s a a great comedian out of NYC named Brian Scott McFadden.
No, it definitely sounds like Ray Romano; and I checked out Brian Scott McFadden’s website, and he does not show any listing under commercials category, for this voice
It’s a guy that looks & sounds like Ray Romano that was even on Everybody Loves Raymond & is probably his real life cousin or something. I am trying so hard to find his name by googling! But anyway, it’s NOT Brian McFadden.
“Evan” in the above comments works at the agency that created the spot and confirmed to us that the voice is Brian Scott McFadden.