Re: In Search of the Donut Posted by pagestep007 on Feb 24, 2013
Oh dear Snail, sad to hear of your ordeal. We did get something similar as you will see in the next episode or two.we were travelling 5 days missing flights etc.But we got here... and obviously you survived your trip too.Did you notice the Bogota international airport is new now?
Re: In Search of the Donut Posted by Gail on Feb 24, 2013
I hope so that old airport floor was very dirty. Sorry you had a hard trip, but glad you got there safe.
Re: In Search of the Donut Posted by pagestep007 on Mar 19, 2013
Hi guys. Frogo gets a good day out in Paris, but at the end of the day...
Re: In Search of the Donut Posted by Gail on Mar 19, 2013
Oh no, I hope you did not have to sleep at the airport for 3 days in Paris, at least it looks pretty clean. Hope to see you in Hong Kong soon.
Re: In Search of the Donut Posted by Shawn on Mar 19, 2013
I guess if you had not gone site seeing you might have made your flight, but I bet in the long run it was worth it.
Re: In Search of the Donut Posted by pagestep007 on Mar 19, 2013
No Shawn, we arrived in time. The staff at the airport failed to give us our boarding pass and sent us on a wild goose chase.Their fault... Don't worry Snail, only a few hours in the Paris airport waiting... but then it doesn't end here! keep tuned for further adventures.
Re: In Search of the Donut Posted by pagestep007 on Apr 26, 2013
Frogo made it out of Paris....
Re: In Search of the Donut Posted by Shawn on Apr 26, 2013
I really enjoy these! Loved that the kid helped Frogo get his bag off the carousel! At some point you'll have to tell use about how folks reacted to Frogo. Often it looks like they don't even realize he is there.
Re: In Search of the Donut Posted by pagestep007 on Apr 26, 2013
Hi Shawn , Glad you like them. Yes, I too thought the kid was cute. He must have been watching while we did all the previous takes. People do watch a lot when you film with the puppet(not otherwise though), but they are usually too nice to make it obvious, and don't hang around. They are used to people with small cameras these days I suppose. We don't have a crew so it is not a big affair(just me usually). Some people ask what I am doing when I take Frogo out , so I just tell them. You notice while editing, how people in the distance are watching and the looks on their faces. People are usually helpful and no negative stuff so far, except from my wife, who thinks I should be concentrating on getting us around in stead of filming. But in general, people are quite respectful. It has been a good learning experience.
Re: In Search of the Donut Posted by The Director on Apr 26, 2013
everything about this is great.
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