I'm surprised how many commercials and sitcoms and movies have a need for, 'We just need something to come by the camera that's really weird.' They call Doug Jones.
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I grew up in the business since I was three years old so I've always kind of been in front of the camera and grew up in commercials and I knew that I wanted to do it no matter what, I just loved it.
I have been doing commercials on camera since I was ten.
Commercials capture your attention, that's all.
We're going to see a very, very commercial kind of picture-making.
I think I've been asked a lot more than most TV producers to go on-camera. But I just do what I do and don't think about the package.
I feel as though the camera is almost a kind of voyeur in Mr. Bean's life, and you just watch this bizarre man going about his life in the way that he wants to.
I sometimes look around that studio in the middle of commercials and think, 'Really?'
We live in a bizarre world - there are cameras in our house!
Parodies of commercials are by no means new and have been popular going back to black-and-white TV shows of the '50s.
I know what it takes to go from the point where someone's looking at a newspaper article, and thinking, 'Oh, this would make a great TV series,' to the point where you're actually on a set and there's a camera aimed at someone.
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