King Kong The Puppet

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Recently, I saw a documentary about the making of the ORIGINAL King Kong movie. It was interesting to hear about how the "giant" King Kong actually consisted of three puppets ranging from 18 to 24 inches. They made him move by stop motion animation in the same way as in the Rankin and Bass specials. Every time they moved the puppet, its fur got ruffled and therefore seemed to ruffle during the animation. At first the producers thought that this ruined the movie, but people thought the fur ruffling was an intentional effect to make it look realistic and loved it.
 

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actually unlike "clay mation", kong was a very flexible puppet more like what u see in :nightmare before chrismas, or corpse bride:, a heavy articulated metal skeleton, coverd in latex and Rabbit fur, , not the clay used in claymation, its a similar style of stop motion animation, but it doesnt involve the resculpting of elements , still its a very time consuming method of working , and takes days to film just a few sconds of a scene.
 

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......the 20's dude......

unless you're talking about blue screen or green screen in which that was the late 80's
 

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gfarkwort said:
......the 20's dude......

unless you're talking about blue screen or green screen in which that was the late 80's
actually cromo key was in its infancy in the late sixties and early seventies, it wasn't till the eighties that it was really perfected to and extant
 

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It might be of interest that Sideshow Collectibles are going to release a replica of the 1933 King Kong stop motion armature in the 3rd quarter.It's on their website www.sideshowtoy.com
 

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its a 5 minute and 22 second quick time movie, if u go to Bucks site he has a link to the main production page.
 

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I think of stop motion animation as sortof puppetry that is done in slow motion behind the scenes.
 
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