Brit Wit!

I usually refer to myself as a filmmaker, but sometimes I act on screen, as well.  Here’s a fun little bit I did a few years back for a video advertising company called Epipheo (I play the stuffy British fellow).

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Writer, Filmmaker, Humorist, Thinker-about-stuffer
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36 Responses to Brit Wit!

  1. Mitch
    You are a Renaissance man in many ways!
    Brad

  2. revruss1220 says:

    Excellent accent and delivery. Glad to see you got your scotch back!

  3. I love it!!

  4. gregoryjoel says:

    Loved it Mitch! You make a great British guy! May I repost?

  5. trE says:

    Haha. The look on your face when you said, “More dead bodies” and “Don’t mess with dead bodies” is classic. LOL. You’re a riot, Mitch!

  6. smzang says:

    Splendid,

    An Oscar and a Clio!!
    Bravo!!

  7. lprslr says:

    “Don’t mess with dead bodies!” – words to live by!

  8. That was great!😂 God bless!

  9. Well, that IS acting. If there’s anything you are NOT, it’s stuffy! Cute ad, all in all.

  10. LOL! Awesome, Mitch. Thanks, I enjoyed that.

  11. Erika Kind says:

    Hey, cool. You are classy, Mitch. Cheers!

  12. karanoel says:

    I love this!

  13. As a former Brit, you sounded like the real deal to me!

  14. nickreeves says:

    You are Sir Henry Rawlinson & I claim my £5!
    Excellent!

  15. I am impressed and at the same time would not be acceptant to anything less. We need to see more of your works.

  16. librepaley says:

    Love the accent 🙂

  17. Judy Kim says:

    I even like how you close the 📚😁

  18. Ann Coleman says:

    That was a great commercial, and you did a fantastic job!

  19. boromax says:

    Well done. Good to see you retrieve your adult libation.

  20. gpavants says:

    Love the piece. *Funny

  21. Jennie says:

    Well done!

  22. The commercial was very entertaining. I also appreciated the message. I go to a church full of seminary students, and get the idea sometimes that they see storytelling as less than great communicating of the gospel. (I usually refrain from reminding them that every time Jesus made a point, He told a story. 😉 )

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