== About ==
The experience of building two successful
businesses in the entertainment field combined with the experience
of building success as an entertainer has offered Bourgeois Farmer
tremendous opportunity to gain perspective. For David and Evan,
that perspective has provided a clear picture of opportunity. An
opportunity to create interesting, unique programming that
entertains, educates, and then entertains more. Perspective has
convinced us to develop media concepts that are multidimensional,
utilizing technology and good old fashioned marketing to attract
new viewers, and keep existing viewers dedicated.
Our concepts
are always well researched and well developed, but at the same time
always open to creative change. Our goal is to develop long term
work relationships with networks and partners who will become
creative collaborators.
David Bourgeois
David
Bourgeois is a professional music composer and producer, studio
owner, and nationally known Voice Acting expert. David owns White
Lake Music & Post, a recording and post production facility
whose clients include Discovery Network, HGTV, The New York State
Governor's Office, and numerous others. His recent film
compositions include "The Last Round", featuring William B. Davis,
and the award winning "Letting Go".
David is also the CEO of
Voice Coaches, the largest organization specializing in Voice
Acting training in the United States. David has lectured on
effective verbal communication from coast to coast. His companies
employ a number of professionals in drama, broadcasting, audio and
film production, speech language pathology, and
communication.
David's organizations offer Bourgeois Farmer
Productions the equipment and human resources to develop and
complete media concepts quickly and efficiently.
David and his
wife Anna reside (whenever possible) at their home on a lake in the
Adirondack Mountain Region of New York. Other than that, you can
usually catch up with them somewhere between LA and New York.
Evan Farmer
Perhaps best known as the host of TLC's hit show
"While You Were Out" for four seasons, Evan Farmer first made
entertainment news in 1998 with his portrayal of the central
character "Jerry O'Keefe" in MTV's first made-for-television movie
2GE HER, for which he also recorded lead vocals on the soundtrack
and follow up certified platinum album. The group went on to
produce a television series and music videos, two of which were in
the top ten of all requested videos for the year. The band
solidified their success by sharing the stage on the Britney Spears
"Oops I Did It Again Tour".
Beginning his acting career with his
sister in a shopping mall commercial, Evan always retained a love
for music and entertainment and eventually opted to be the only
member of his family not to pursue a career in medicine. After
studying architecture and communication at Tulane University, Evan
relocated to New York and rapidly began to develop opportunities in
national commercials, daytime television, professional music, and
film.
Evan's work includes; The Fantasticks, Shaft Returns,
Austin Powers 3, JAG, and D.A.G. Evan has also appeared as a
reoccurring guest host of MTV's Total Request Live, as well as
hosting shows for networks including VH1, WE and HGTV.
Actor,
musician, designer, carpenter, pilot, skydiver, son, brother,
philanthropist, dog owner, and all around high octane guy gives you
at least part of the picture.
External Links
Bourgeois
Farmer Productions Voice
Coaches