(Re) introducing Josh Millman

Josh Millman has been a fixture in the Portland audio scene for nearly three decades.  As a creative audio engineer, musician, voiceover actor, video editor and graphic designer, Josh decided that doing just one thing is for wimps. A long-time ally of Digital One, Josh officially joined forces with us in 2016, bringing his positive, go-to attitude into the building. Since then, he has proven to be a reliable teammate with deep technical know-how and an unwavering commitment to excellence. If this sounds like he’s all work and no play, then let us tell you otherwise. To find out more about Josh, Mr Curiosity sat down with him and asked him some questions.

What 3 (or more) things describe what you do outside of work?

  1. writing and performing (and listening to) music; 

  2. long walks and fun outdoor adventures with my wife, daughter and dog; 

  3. keeping up with the best streaming TV/movies (currently finishing Better Call Saul and watching all the Marvel movies in the correct timeline/chronological order)

What are the 3 accomplishments you’re most proud of in your career?

  1. being able to make a living doing what I love; 

  2. being able to be on “both sides of the glass” as an audio engineer and voice actor; 

  3. playing with my band RAF Mod Band at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England

What are you best known for?

  1. Directing and recording voice actors.  

  2. And being a voice actor- particularly as the voice of Nintendo Wii Sports)

In your opinion, what makes you you?

  1. Positive outlook on life, 

  2. easy-going (for originally being a New Yorker), 

  3. well-rounded and well-read, 

  4. equally versed in pop culture and world events, 

  5. can get along with lots of different types of people in lots of different settings

Any other random things about you that you’d like to share?

  1. With all of the craziness in the world my focus is on living a fun, exciting and interesting life with an amazing family and wonderful workmates.

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