Video using my PIng Pong Eyes Posted by Billy D. Fuller on May 19, 2009
One of my customers ordered my Ping Pong Eyes and sent me a video of a puppet he made using these style eyes. It is a great video
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https://youtu.be/BDM3MMht6ho
Thanks Richard for the video and Great Job !
Billy D.
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https://youtu.be/BDM3MMht6ho
Thanks Richard for the video and Great Job !
Billy D.
Re: Video using my PIng Pong Eyes Posted by Chris Arveson on May 19, 2009
Nicely done! Great puppet. Don't see a lot of operatic trolls around these days, do you?
Re: Video using my PIng Pong Eyes Posted by Shawn on May 19, 2009
Wow! That is some great cinematography! Very well done. The ping pong eyes work really well for this guy don't they? Billy, do you know the background on the video? Was it just a personal project?
Re: Video using my PIng Pong Eyes Posted by miguel on May 19, 2009
Nice video!
Re: Video using my PIng Pong Eyes Posted by Billy D. Fuller on May 19, 2009
Posted by: Shawn Sorrell on May 19, 2009
Wow! That is some great cinematography! Very well done. The ping pong eyes work really well for this guy don't they? Billy, do you know the background on the video? Was it just a personal project?
I believe it was a personal project but not for sure. I did email him and gave him this link and invited him to P&S to talk more about the puppet and the filming of it.
I hope he stops by and talks with us about it.
Billy D.
Re: Video using my PIng Pong Eyes Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on May 19, 2009
I agree with the others a very nice job.....nice work with the puppet and editing was nice as well.....it was a nice laugh and I like the extra growly teeth.
Daryl H
Daryl H
Re: Video using my PIng Pong Eyes Posted by richardkey7 on May 21, 2009
Hi all!
Thanks for the kind words about my puppet. He's my first. I've never made puppets before, and I thought I should try it at least once. In response to Shawn, it was a personal project for a sculpture class I did right before I graduated from college. My next stop is probably going to be a dog puppet with blinking eyes, twitching ears, etc... I'm experimenting with fiberglass, and will probably be able to make a nice, light underskull for the next one, which will be a little easier to control than the expandable polyurethane foam I used. Anyways, I'm glad I finally joined this forum, and I hope to be able to give something back soon.
-Richard
Thanks for the kind words about my puppet. He's my first. I've never made puppets before, and I thought I should try it at least once. In response to Shawn, it was a personal project for a sculpture class I did right before I graduated from college. My next stop is probably going to be a dog puppet with blinking eyes, twitching ears, etc... I'm experimenting with fiberglass, and will probably be able to make a nice, light underskull for the next one, which will be a little easier to control than the expandable polyurethane foam I used. Anyways, I'm glad I finally joined this forum, and I hope to be able to give something back soon.
-Richard
Re: Video using my PIng Pong Eyes Posted by Billy D. Fuller on May 21, 2009
Richard
Welcome to Puppets and Stuff............ I am so glad you got a chance to join. That was a great job for a first attempt. Please keep us informed about future projects. We like pictures here at P&S as well as video.
Billy D.
Welcome to Puppets and Stuff............ I am so glad you got a chance to join. That was a great job for a first attempt. Please keep us informed about future projects. We like pictures here at P&S as well as video.
Billy D.
Re: Video using my PIng Pong Eyes Posted by Bhanu on May 21, 2009
Great Video...thanks for sharing.
Welcome to P&S.
Bhanu
Welcome to P&S.
Bhanu
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