░KenLinx░ I think it's because the big movies today are so pompus, and self-important that they feel above putting narration in the trailer. It's just so sad that we can't have big, indulgent fun anymore.
I loved that guy.. pretty much every 90s movie trailer is that man there.. Could you imagine him bored at breakfast.. making a trailer of his boiled egg and eating either with TOOOOOOAAAAST..!
I do notice these guys seem to all have a particular sound. In fact I didn't even realize I had been hearing different people all these years/trailers.
theRealAV8r That "sound" is nick named the "radio tone", as the tone of their particular voices carry a deep, powerful, presence through a sensitive (and very expensive) microphone..It's that tone, coupled with a slightly exaggerated enunciation that gives you the "radio or TV tone" we all hear ever day..
God this is so nostalgic. The style back then was so distinct. Makes me think of the Shirley temple video set commercial. I still hear the song in my head when I think of it.
I was doing TV spots for Universal Studios Hollywood at Margarita Mix in Hollywood around 1994 and guess who was in the session before me... none other than DLF... I knew he was in the building when I arrived... his limo was in the parking lot with the license plate DLF. He left the booth and I walked in past him and said, "Hey. Sounded great!" I finished in about 5 minutes and he was still talking with the producers and when I came out he said, "Hey! You sounded great too!" I introduced myself and we shook hands. That was a cool moment!
Don's voice and delivery will always be the gold standard. Right up there were Richard Kiley and James Earl Jones. Currently PBS's Will Lyman of Frontline is excellent!
In a world where people are stupid and believe that people with gifts use autotune... this summer the action- packed thriller you have all been waiting for is coming to your local theatre...
I wanna do this...I write trailers for movies that don't exist just so I can practice. I record all my practice trailers on reel to reel tape for that added depth. Don LaFontaine was great, but he was at his peak in the 80s during the era of analog reel to reel recording...Especially when he did a trailer for a low-budget horror movie.
I would go around narrating everything I did if I had these voices. "He picks up a pack of tomatoes, then he puts them in the basket.. He contemplate if he should buy a handful of nuts" Everything would be epic.
I think so, too. This is all about marketing. They are looking for a pretty narrow voice range to begin with, and only so many potential voice actors will fit in. Those who fit in will get the most of the work and pay. The funny thing about the 'authoritative sounding voice' is that many historical leaders have hardly had the kind of rich voice used in advertisements involved in suggesting authoritative qualities!
Good question. I think that is maybe because of their reliability and professionalism. Them being reliable and consistently good at it, added to the fact they are professionals transmits an image of quality that some amateur voice over artists don't. I think it is a risk related choice. They cost more, but it's safe and reliable work, I suppose. Just my two cents.
Theres no voice narration for trailers anymore. If there is, its just cheesy..
Why is it cheesy now ?
Well, we still have who narrates the Honest Trailers. Does that count?
░KenLinx░ I was just thinking the same thing, its become a parady of itself.
░KenLinx░ I think it's because the big movies today are so pompus, and self-important that they feel above putting narration in the trailer. It's just so sad that we can't have big, indulgent fun anymore.
BigEWR For me that definitely counts! :D
I miss Don LaFontaine.... I grew up with him being the man, and there will never be another exactly like him.
I'm better than him
DJ80s we all miss don! Plus pretty much everyone else just copies his voice. And I'm not even mad. It's perfect
I loved that guy.. pretty much every 90s movie trailer is that man there..
Could you imagine him bored at breakfast.. making a trailer of his boiled egg and eating either with TOOOOOOAAAAST..!
Pablo Francisco is carrying the torch for Don
oh man hearing Don Lafontaine's voice brings back so many memories from that signature sound quality of VHS tapes in the 90's :(
I do notice these guys seem to all have a particular sound. In fact I didn't even realize I had been hearing different people all these years/trailers.
"The number one movie in america."
theRealAV8r That "sound" is nick named the "radio tone", as the tone of their particular voices carry a deep, powerful, presence through a sensitive (and very expensive) microphone..It's that tone, coupled with a slightly exaggerated enunciation that gives you the "radio or TV tone" we all hear ever day..
R.I.P. Don Fontaine, you were one of the best thanks for all the movies I remember your voice from
VHS Collector Kyle awwww...what did he die of?
Rest in peace Don LaFonaine (August 26, 1940 - September 1, 2008)
God this is so nostalgic. The style back then was so distinct. Makes me think of the Shirley temple video set commercial. I still hear the song in my head when I think of it.
Their voices are like God telling you, "Go see that movie".
...In a world without Don Lafontaine...
...life sucks.
Of all the voice-over artists out there in this business, I have to say that Don LaFontaine was one of the best. And we all miss him a lot!
I was doing TV spots for Universal Studios Hollywood at Margarita Mix in Hollywood around 1994 and guess who was in the session before me... none other than DLF... I knew he was in the building when I arrived... his limo was in the parking lot with the license plate DLF. He left the booth and I walked in past him and said, "Hey. Sounded great!" I finished in about 5 minutes and he was still talking with the producers and when I came out he said, "Hey! You sounded great too!" I introduced myself and we shook hands. That was a cool moment!
@@JPWesterberg That's definitely for sure.
The voices of these men are incredible.
Everyone tries to sound like Don ....
How com I never heard their names before ? It takes me back to video 📼 that I wish I still have today.
As an actor and voice-over artist, this is an inspiration!
The guy who made the voice over for this documentary must feel pretty lame hahaha
No way Don died. This is a load of bullshit, we need him in more movies. He was a legendary and cheery man. Rest in peace
Don's voice and delivery will always be the gold standard. Right up there were Richard Kiley and James Earl Jones. Currently PBS's Will Lyman of Frontline is excellent!
Don Lafontaine, Hal Douglas, Percy Rodriguez, Adolph Caesar and more were legends
In a world ...
If I were so rich, I'd hire one of these to narrate my life as it was happening. That would be cool.
Fun Fact. Some of these voiceover talents also did work for news openers and radio.
In a world where movies needed publicity, one voice dared to stand alone.
#RIPDon
That's a good practice line right there. I actually pull this off pretty easily.
Normal baby born: crying
These people born: "in a world..."
Damn dude I always knew about Don from him doing all the WWF Promos... No other voice like his man..
Actually there’s a whole career off of voices like that
People are born with these voices. Genetics or cigarettes got these folks where they are
It's the art of Self Expression. RIP Don La Fontaine.
In a world where people are stupid and believe that people with gifts use autotune... this summer the action- packed thriller you have all been waiting for is coming to your local theatre...
"This summer..."
I feel like I'm watching Arrested Development for the first 15 seconds of this clip.
Amen, bomber. Now that I've seen his face and have come to know these masters, I find myself tearing up when I watch old movies and hear Don's work.
I love this many voice overs awesomeness!
And all they get to say now is " This Summer. Film of the year".
I miss Don LaFontaine so much. RIP. Cheers!
Movies are not the same without “In a world where...” movie voiceguy.
RIP Hal Douglas
I wanna do this...I write trailers for movies that don't exist just so I can practice. I record all my practice trailers on reel to reel tape for that added depth. Don LaFontaine was great, but he was at his peak in the 80s during the era of analog reel to reel recording...Especially when he did a trailer for a low-budget horror movie.
Still come back to this when I need VO inspiration!
The news caster has a fantastic voice too.
Yeah, I heard it at first but you see him at a few points throughout. Too awesome!
And now, we have the Honest Trailers Guy paying tribute to these great voices!
he did. in another video they talked about how he essentially pioneered that style of voice and depth of vocal range.
These voices always start with 'In a world, ..."
Their voices are amazing, I didn't know it was them!
Can't help but think "IN A WORLD, WHERE..." when I hear these voices.
all those other guys sound like Don La Fontaine! I guess Don set the standard for all of them
imagine how he wuld sound if he inhaled helium lol
Helium makes your voice higher. Imagine if he inhaled sulphur hexafluoride, which is generally harmless like helium but makes your voice much lower!
i've always dreamed to be a voice artist. i hope i can be one of the 5
Peter Cullen should totally do commercials. If Optimus Prime tried to sell me something, hell, I'd buy it.
Imagine all the guys at a dinner.. and talking in 'character'..
Pass thuurrrr buuuttteeeerrrhhh
oh, mr. don la fontaine. how we miss you.
Wait... there's more than one Mr Big Voice?!?!?!
always nice to hear the legends
In a world bought me here
"As he felt that familiar sensation, he knew what had to be done."
Those aren't million dollar voices. They are BILLION dollar voice legends!
Trailers haven't been the same ever since.
This is more a segment about voice-over artists, not just voice actors.
A lovely example of a Pareto Distribution.
What is a Pareto Curve?
R.I.P. Don La Fontaine :(
if I have a voice like this. i wont stop talking!
ONE MAN DARES TO STEP CLOSER TO THE FIRE.
I would go around narrating everything I did if I had these voices. "He picks up a pack of tomatoes, then he puts them in the basket.. He contemplate if he should buy a handful of nuts" Everything would be epic.
LOL ironically this guy played the reporter on Arrested Development as well.
ohh I thought the guy from honest trailers was here?
It's interesting how reporters talk at you. As though they know what they're talking about.
thats amazing! i always wanted to k.ow who.did.all those voice overs, thats so cool!
R.I.P Don :(
RIP Don LaFontaine
Peter Cullen Is The Best Voice Actor !
John Beard is now an TV anchor here in Buffalo on WGRZ Channel 2-
One Man... One Desire!!!!!
its so weird hearing them talking and see them irl
They would get paid a lot more money if they were paid by the letter versus being paid by the word
I think so, too. This is all about marketing. They are looking for a pretty narrow voice range to begin with, and only so many potential voice actors will fit in. Those who fit in will get the most of the work and pay.
The funny thing about the 'authoritative sounding voice' is that many historical leaders have hardly had the kind of rich voice used in advertisements involved in suggesting authoritative qualities!
As a romcom lover born in the late 90's, Ben Patrick Johnson and George Del Hoya are the voices of my childhood
I recall hearing Del Hoya in a lot of TV promos.
And the world you thought you knew..... Gets turned upside down
die goldenen Stimmen
after seeing this, all i wanna do is watch an hour of movie trailers....!
Michael Ironside voice still kicks ass!!!
Sam Fisher 4 ever xD
RIP Mike
Ben Patrick is really famous to me.. he sounds so familiar in all the 90's movies I think
The simpsons! It was your idea of fun!
I finally know what the Fox guy looks like!
holy crap the AD news anchor
now i finally know who does the voiceovers of movie trailers
I would hire them to say everything for me.
This is an art!! !
Don is full of fun. Rest in peace Godfather of Voice Acting.
Ben Patrick Johnson is my inspiration for voice acting.
in a world... one man... did voice overs
i will never watch commercials the same again
I really wish I had a voice like that.
I want voices like these haha or like Peter Cullen w/ Optimus Prime's voice, I would do trailers all day!
John Le I would answer my calls impersonating Prime lmao
god i remember these growing up wow
THIS SUMMER....WHEN JUSTICE IS OUTLAWED...THE JUST....MUST BECOME....OUTLAWS
Good question. I think that is maybe because of their reliability and professionalism. Them being reliable and consistently good at it, added to the fact they are professionals transmits an image of quality that some amateur voice over artists don't. I think it is a risk related choice. They cost more, but it's safe and reliable work, I suppose.
Just my two cents.
XboxAhoy has a voice that's smooth like butter.
don is awesome, but hearing his voice alone is sheer power. the dramatic music helps seal the deal.
1:23 its kinda funny because the reporter was on Arrested Development too.. LOL
@JayroeEnterprises Don LaFontaine is actually the one who made that phrase famous. May he rest in peace.
RIP Don Lafontaine