Werewolf loose in a comic shop Posted by spookydaddy on Jul 13, 2008
Cousin Loomis the crabby blue werewolf visits John the awesome comic guy at Purple Earth Comics in Huntington,WV.
And you get to see how much Loomis loves Spiderman.And super bonus points to any Little Spookies who spot the 2 references to previous Cousin Loomis videos.
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https://youtu.be/NvKOmT02P8Y
I found this shirt (which had matching pants!) along with a batman (WITH ABS) and superman and a few other things at a yardsale on my way to go film at the comic shop.
sometimes i just feel like i am on the right path when things seem to fall into place so oddly perfect.
this is video isn't great. it isn't very well filmed or puppeted but it is long! it is my first attempt at editing footage together. it's not too bad for a first try.
you can download a 25 MB higher quality version on my website www.spookydaddy.com
my puppetering skills and filming skills still aren't great. but just need practice keeping my head down and keeping my puppet in frame. I was working with my little handi cam on a tripod with the screen flipped around so i can see. i am learning as i go.
And you get to see how much Loomis loves Spiderman.And super bonus points to any Little Spookies who spot the 2 references to previous Cousin Loomis videos.
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https://youtu.be/NvKOmT02P8Y
I found this shirt (which had matching pants!) along with a batman (WITH ABS) and superman and a few other things at a yardsale on my way to go film at the comic shop.
sometimes i just feel like i am on the right path when things seem to fall into place so oddly perfect.
this is video isn't great. it isn't very well filmed or puppeted but it is long! it is my first attempt at editing footage together. it's not too bad for a first try.
you can download a 25 MB higher quality version on my website www.spookydaddy.com
my puppetering skills and filming skills still aren't great. but just need practice keeping my head down and keeping my puppet in frame. I was working with my little handi cam on a tripod with the screen flipped around so i can see. i am learning as i go.
Re: Werewolf loose in a comic shop Posted by Shawn on Jul 13, 2008
I think it is great. I know that there may not really be a "story" but I do see things that I think you where "working" on. I like where you are pointing out the comics on the wall. You where isolating the movement so it really looked like he was pointing at different comic books. Good work! The more you practice the better you well get!
Re: Werewolf loose in a comic shop Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jul 13, 2008
Great job on the puppet he looks good, and a actor to. Good advertisement for the comic book store. Do I see a commercial coming here.
Billy D.
Billy D.
Re: Werewolf loose in a comic shop Posted by spookydaddy on Jul 13, 2008
Shawn- Thanks!! Yeah next time i will have some idea what i want to do before i film there. everything was on the fly that's why the jokes are kind of weak lol.
And THANKS for the comments on the arm control. I thought i wasn't doing very well.
i just need lots more practice.
i have tried really hard to make him as expressive as possible.
i am going to have to redo his head to give him actual good grips. the ones i had were okay but it is like a foundation on ahouse. you can go in and try to fix it after you have the house on top of it. but it is much easier to start with something that works as it should.
but i am learning.
Billy-
Thanks man! Yeah i told john yesterday that i was gonna make him a commercial for youtube.
I am gonna practice more at home and try to go back to the comic shop on tuesday. Now the only question is..does he go dressed as batman, superman, or spiderman again?lol
And THANKS for the comments on the arm control. I thought i wasn't doing very well.
i just need lots more practice.
i have tried really hard to make him as expressive as possible.
i am going to have to redo his head to give him actual good grips. the ones i had were okay but it is like a foundation on ahouse. you can go in and try to fix it after you have the house on top of it. but it is much easier to start with something that works as it should.
but i am learning.
Billy-
Thanks man! Yeah i told john yesterday that i was gonna make him a commercial for youtube.
I am gonna practice more at home and try to go back to the comic shop on tuesday. Now the only question is..does he go dressed as batman, superman, or spiderman again?lol
Re: Werewolf loose in a comic shop Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Jul 19, 2008
Great video I like the shirt as well and the video work can be difficult. It is much easier when you can see yourself back through the camera. Practice will make things easier and more natural to you.
Daryl H
Daryl H
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