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Scott G Creates PSA for U.S. Hospitals on Dangers of Using Drugs, Tobacco or Alcohol When Pregnant
Edited by Christopher Simmons
Mon, 01 Aug 2005, 06:00:00 EST
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Aug. 1 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- Fluid sound effects, evocative music, and an out-of-this-world voice transport listeners inside a woman's body in the new commercial by Scott G of G-Man Music & Radical Radio.
"You try to avoid the onrushing waves of poison, but you're trapped and your bloodstream is contaminated." That's the terrifying experience in the new public service announcement created by G-Man Music & Radical Radio.
The thirty-second commercial dramatically illustrates some of the dangers for the unborn babies of pregnant women who use drugs, alcohol or tobacco.
The PSA, which is entitled "You're Trapped," is being customized with the name and Web site of each of the top 20 teaching hospitals listed by Solucient, the organization with the country's largest healthcare database. In addition to their Top 100 lists of hospitals in various categories, the firm provides information resources to thousands of healthcare facilities.
"We're using the Solucient list of teaching hospitals as a starting point but we're happy to provide a customized recording of the PSA for any healthcare organization who requests one," Scott G said.
You can hear the "You're Trapped" PSA here:
(MP3 format, 525kb file, 128kbps; 0:33*)
Send2Press.net/audiobay/080105-01mp3.shtml
(*Broadcast copy available to media on request. Availability of online file link above subject to change.)
The commercial was written and voiced by Scott G (The G-Man), who also composed the music. Scott has albums on Delvian Records and iTunes. A creative director of NARIP, a member of NARAS, and a writer for Immedia Wire Service, his primary business is G-Man Music & Radical Radio (www.gmanmusic.com) where he writes, produces, voices, and composes music for radio commercials.
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More information:
www.gmanmusic.com
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