Re: Hidden Treasures on Youtube Posted by The Director on Jan 08, 2014
Bulgarian Puppets
Re: Hidden Treasures on Youtube Posted by Na on Feb 17, 2014
Thought I'd share this. Video via Puppet Kaos, he's performing one of the puppets. He posted it last year but I'm only now finding it.

Re: Hidden Treasures on Youtube Posted by The Director on Mar 13, 2014
And yet again something different and interesting. I love the side kick.  Check out the youtube site for a documentary about the artist.
Re: Hidden Treasures on Youtube Posted by pagestep007 on Mar 13, 2014
Here's an interesting  thing... wrangling. and  here Avenue Q   ... change  the  bodies. I thought that was quite smart,
Re: Hidden Treasures on Youtube Posted by Na on Mar 24, 2014
Found this via Puppet Kaos. Bloopers from Emmett Otter. It's very funny, but highly surprised that for a bunch of puppeteers they didn't think to rig up some sort of fishing line for the problem...

Re: Hidden Treasures on Youtube Posted by Shawn on Mar 24, 2014
Wow! 233 takes! That was just for a simple what... 3 second, if that, bit.
Re: Hidden Treasures on Youtube Posted by Na on Mar 24, 2014
Posted by: Shawn Sorrell on Mar 24, 2014
Wow! 233 takes! That was just for a simple what... 3 second, if that, bit.

Yep. One reason why I was so confused as to why they didn't just rig something up to get it right.
Re: Hidden Treasures on Youtube Posted by Shawn on Mar 25, 2014
I am also not really sure what "right" was.   Seems they ended up with it rolling out then hitting the milk can and flipping over.  I thought some of them where it just rolled by where pretty good but perhaps in the next shot the owner had to come out and retrieve it. They may have even already filmed the next shot and where trying to replicate the location it ended up.
Re: Hidden Treasures on Youtube Posted by Na on Mar 25, 2014
Yeah, I had the same thought. I wasn't sure what they were trying to do, except that they were getting it wrong. Still I think some sort of fishing line apparatus would have worked - sort of like a flying fox system where you have one line to keep it going in the direction you want, and another string that would allow it to roll. I don't know if that would work or makes sense, but it seems like an easier idea than just doing 300 shots and hoping you eventually get it right. Heck, even a really tiny groove in the set would have helped it a bit.
Re: Hidden Treasures on Youtube Posted by The Director on Apr 09, 2014
Another interesting video.
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