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jeezbo
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« Reply #7 on: May 18, 2012, 04:50:27 am » |
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Well i know you already got your answer via a PM, but for everyone else i simply got presented the opportunity to come and take a look at the set of Muppet's letters to Santa with a few puppet buddies, we got to chat to the muppeteers, take a closer look at some of the puppets and even perform a little in the background of a few scenes, but nothing of note or that you would have seen!! not that interesting really, but there is a way to see the Muppet's and even be in a film, you simply have to audition!! i know, its a bit harder than that, but remember that these films still need extras just like any other film and they still present the opportunity to the rest of the puppet community!! one thing i did learn tho, was that just because these puppets are used in films and on the t.v., it doesn't mean that they are these incredible creations that us mere mortals can never make, or create anything as good, because i realised that they are just made by people like you and me and they still have a few visible seams and are a tad asymmetrical, so take comfort that you are possibly making puppets that are as good if not maybe a bit better in some cases (did i just say that?....yup, i did!!) i mean, they are good, but like Shawn said, even the builders use their preferred methods to make the Muppet's, some are better than others, its just that simple!!
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