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Brandon Dean Johnson Set to Unveil a New Art Exhibition This Summer

It takes a lot of courage to pursue one’s dreams, especially in a competitive industry like entertainment and arts. However, Brandon Dean Johnson (aka BigFoot) is not only following his dreams aggressively, but he is making a difference through his talent and works. 

Brandon Dean Johnson (“BigFoot”) is a complete creative and marketing machine. He is the CEO and founder of BigFooters, a start-up production, and development company for animation and live-action content. He is the creator of a youtube series called The Ratchet Raychel Show, which recently got 100% funded through Indiegogo for a pilot episode. On top of all this, Brandon has over 6+ years of animation production experience and has worked on projects associated with studios like Warner Bros, Disney, DreamWorks, and Netflix. Considering how much work he has put in over the years, Brandon himself admits that his pressure is relatively high, especially the question of “what next” for him.

When asked what the next step is for himself and the BigFooters team, he explained that he would showcase his art abilities this summer through his first ever art show in LA.

Brandon decided to create 101 different art pieces of The Hoodlins for display in anticipation of the event. The Hoodlins are one of the many characters that Brandon has given birth to within The Ratchet Raychel Show universe. So get ready for the 101 Hoodlins Pop Up Art Show.

This event is set to take place between June 11-13 at 2270 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90006, and tickets to the event can be reserved here.

Brandon leads a team of young creatives who are looking to make an impact in the production world. With zero external support or financial backing, the team is driven by their creativity, motivated, and ready to contribute their quota through their original content.

Brandon considers himself unique, and not only talent-wise. He understands that anyone with talent can make a name for themselves, but actually, it takes more than talent to excel at it. It takes determination to succeed; he noted, “I won’t take no for an answer. I have worked with the best and will continue to crush my competition through my work and work ethic. No one is on my level when it comes to what I do.”

On his motivation, he explains that having grown tired of waiting for someone to understand and identify his true talents, he knew instantly that the only way to showcase his talent and ability is through creating his content.

For the next five years, having identified content to be the new goldmine, Brandon, together with his team, intends to constantly make original content with studios nationally and internationally, bringing to their attention his immense talent. He also hopes that, for starters, the people who would get to know about him and his talent would come out en masse to see the “dope” art show that will be taking place this summer. 

For more on the BigFooters, visit their website.

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