DevonMiles said:
Ah yes, the 70's, when you were 5 years old; lol. My dear boy you talk as though you were in your 50's.
yeah i got an old sole , people always say that ,
what i meant is it was a simpler time creativley ,
the work shop would get a request or a drawing, and they would build it , and it went to the studio, thier were a lot less hands involved , now a days you have to deal with everyone, the producers, directors, art department , focus groups all that garbage just to build a simple character(this is what i have learned form working with a lot of veterans of the old days)
i have a feeling if Sesame Street was to be done from scratch the way TV shows are produced these days it would be a very different animal(and no were near as interesting)
DevonMiles said:
So what happened with your little stint with Henson? Not enough work? I heard they aren't too loyal to their builders over there and never enough work.
i wouldnt call my stint their Little, i was hired on a one month contract and ended up being thier for 4 years, it was a great time in my life, and i am proud of the work i did, and the things i learned during my time at he company ,
but the sad truth is they are not as busy as they once were,
they operate with a much smaller crew in NYC than they did when i was thier , and they are not doing as many large puppet builds as they once did, They still hire in many of the past workshop staff, but without a huge project , their are many people at he front of list ahead of me, , not something i can hold a grudge about, and the work they turn out is just as beutifal and well built as it ever was, heres to hoping they get a lot more work in to the NYC shop