Stephen Johnston
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Stephen Johnston is a multi-talented entrepreneur whose successful businesses range from advertising agency owner to nationally recognized narrator of Television, Radio, and Commercial audio products. His audio and Television productions and narrations have garnered an Emmy Award, a National Silver Microphone Award, the coveted Freedom Foundation "Thomas Jefferson" Award, The New York Film Critics Award, Six Angel Awards and the United States Army Commendation Medal.
As Producer and Narrator of more than 15 audio Bibles, he has sold more than 100 million CDs and Cassettes over the past ten years. His productions include almost every version of the Bible for publishers like Zondervan, Thomas Nelson, Tyndale House, Hendrickson and many more. His many products are featured at bookstores everywhere and on the Internet on every bookstore site. His specialty in producing Dramatized Complete Bibles makes him a sought after producer and narrator.
Stephen is also a partner in Venture Films, a state-of-the-art production facility with products ranging from medical training to feature films. The company, located in Newport Beach, Cailifornia, recently added DVD authoring and production to its Digital Studios.
He is a seasoned businessman, with experience and success in responsibly starting, establishing and building product and service oriented businesses for over the last 30 years.
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