Behind the Mic – Ben Patrick Johnson
This is a short documentary look into a day in the life of voiceover talent Ben Patrick Johnson.
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I was so impressed with alot of the elements of voiceover, that we as artists fail to forget. Even though the pool of talent is so fierce, its great to jump in and know as we persue our passion for our work, and assist other in getting where there going, we will arrive at our destination as well. I am persueing my voiceover career here in the Denver area, where advertising is on the rise. Perhaps you know the name Louise Chamis, wonderful woman as well as a great talent, left me with something. ‘ I can’t teach you the passion and persistence, your on your own their kid” Look forward to hearing more from Mr. Ben, and continued success in your endeavors.
Enjoyed the video of Ben Johnson. Impressed with his voice quality. I hope in my pursuit of a career that I will be able to aspire to the likes of Ben, Don, and the many other voice over professionals.
Greg
LOL, they were right about the voice and face not matching up. Not a bad thing, but if I never saw your face, I would say you are some guy in his 50′s. What a great voice though!!!
Oh, to be as successful as Ben Johnson!! Wow!
I do have a question though,……….What’s the point in your Voice over career, do you find the need to get a ISDN Box, and from where? And what are the advantages and disadvantages as a Voice Over actor like myself, Just getting started would need to know about ISDN Boxes?
Hi David!
Great question! In my opinion, ISDN lines are mainly for talents who work with national agents, networks or movie studios.
Mmmmmmm. Taste.
Paris F. Robinson
Needless to say, like many others, my primary concern is marketing my VO talent so as to get work in the business. Everyone that I have communicated with in the past seems bent on getting me to spend $more$ money on yet another voice training class, seminar, work group, etc. I invite you to listen to my sample #1 on my website …personally I don’t see where any more voice training will get me any better advantages that I can’t get ON THE JOB!!! However I maintain an open mind?
P.S.
I have had formal training through Columbia School of Broadcasting, completed it well ahead of schedule. That was over 25 years ago.
Very impressive! I love to see these kinds of ‘behind the scenes’ videos of successful voice over artists. Thank you!