VIDEO Small Man Trapped In A Box explained

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Small Man Trapped In A Box Explained In this entertaining clip from A Word With Rob Brydon, Rob humorously discusses the origin of his now-famous "Small Man Trapped In A Box" voice with host Tony Martin. During the conversation, Brydon reveals his creative process behind developing this quirky voice. He describes how he was inspired by a friend who could mimic muffled voices and explains how ventriloquists manage to project sounds that seem to come from different places.

The Voice's Origin​

Brydon shares that the voice originated when he was experimenting at home, trying to push his vocal boundaries. He combines elements of throat manipulation and soft-tissue control to create the effect. This insightful look behind the scenes reveals the interplay between creativity and technical skill in voice acting.

A Journey Into Popularity​

The journey of the "Small Man" character finding its way into mainstream media is also highlighted. Initially shared for fun while shooting a Ball-themed show, it gained traction on a panel show called The Big Fat Quiz of the Year. Brydon mentions how it has resonated with audiences and even inspired a mobile app, although not without receiving some criticism – a nod to the often harsh world of app reviews.

Reflection on Value​

In a light-hearted jab at the app reviews, Brydon points out how perceptions about prices can often be comically exaggerated. He emphasizes that for a small charge, the app offers entertainment that many have enjoyed, showcasing the sometimes absurd nature of consumer expectations.

Conclusion​

This discussion encapsulates not just the humor of Brydon but also the artistry in voice performance. His ability to engage both in storytelling and impression showcases the vibrant culture of comedy and character creation that continues to thrive in media today.​

What do you think about Rob Brydon's unique talent for voice imitation? Have you ever tried developing a voice or character of your own? Share your experiences below!
 

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