Minnesota authors DC Johnson and Ron Rowan, along with Signal Pictures, bring latest novel to life as a new animated movie through The Golden Movie Ticket Dream.
MAPLE GROVE, Minn., May 1, 2012 -- The Golden Movie Ticket Dream contest will be awarding 50 men, women and children of all ages and from all 50 states across America a once-in-a-lifetime voice-over role in a new, family-friendly, animated movie based on the new children's fantasy novel, "The Secret Of MeadowBrook Orphanage," co-authored by DC Johnson and Ron Rowan.
The Golden Movie Ticket Dream requires no fee to audition, no acting agent
and no voice-over experience at all. As the authors state, "If you can speak,
you can win!" The 50 winners of this nationwide voice-over audition will be awarded their respective state's Golden Movie Ticket, which
guarantees the winner the opportunity to fulfill a movie dream with a movie voice-over
role.
"We believe everyone will be excited to audition throughout America, from
California to New
York, as everyone who desires to be a voice in a movie, deserves a chance
at fulfilling that dream!" says DC Johnson.
Details about this contest and how to audition for a movie role can be found
at www.TheGoldenMovieTicketDream.com.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
DC Johnson is a Minnesota
author who has written playful children's stories to stories about vampires. Her
vampire series, "Memoirs Of A Vampire Countess" currently contains three novels
with a fourth one planned for release later 2012 or 2013. Her first novel in
this series has been signed to a movie deal and is expected to be released in
2013. Ron Rowan is a Minnesota author and a web/marketing professional. He
is also the co-founder of the creative entity Rowan Creations (www.RowanCreations.com),
who are currently authoring a children's Christmas story releasing later in
2012.
ABOUT SIGNAL PICTURES
Signal Pictures is a motion picture production
company committed to finding great stories and telling them well on film.
Founded in 1999 by Chris Gegax, Signal Pictures.
SOURCE DC Johnson Books
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