Most people from my high school days frequently get at me on Facebook to say, “Wow, I didn’t know you were into music now!” They only know me as the quiet drama kid. For the first time, people from my life now are saying, “I didn’t know you were into acting too!” Last week, a commercial aired, in which I was the main character. This is a really short commercial but I’m very pleased with it. We shot two days worth of footage to get just 30 seconds. But that’s OK!
Here it is on youtube:
Quiet Entertainer (that's me) is a DJ/Producer that blends ambient electronica with hip-hop. I'm based in Nashville, TN.
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That came out awesome bro, congrats. Looks like it was a fin shoot too.
[…] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Greg Rollett, Maria Petersen. Maria Petersen said: Awesome Greg! Congrats RT @qentertainer Debuting Commercial Aspirations http://bit.ly/93AavN […]
Looks like you had a great time filming this! Congrats!
Yeah! It was a lot of fun! It was also challenging. I did a lot of wardrobe changing and the outdoor shots were really hot while I was in a full suit!
Woo hoo! Good job Greg! That’s pretty cool. I look forward to seeing you do many more projects. #fingerscrossed
Greg that is a great commercial man! Good job!! Thanks for sharing and I hope you’re having a great day man!
-Andrew
[…] It not only reflected my personality then, but also what I wanted to be. I remember my high school self as being very self centered and egotistical. I really didn’t like a lot of other people. I loved to brag about how much better I was in whatever area. As I started to become more self aware about this, Quiet Entertainer as a name was a reminder to myself to practice humility, but put your best self forward. As it related to acting and theater, I wanted to stop being conceited, stop boasting, and just perform excellently. (By the way, I still am pursuing acting as a career. Take a look at my first national commercial.) […]
Love it man! Great work.