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Irish Puppetry

Groverzealand

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was wondering If there are any other irish people on here, Iv decieded to start designing and building puppets for a web series, building celeb lookalikes etc, and social stereotype puppets, for a possible attempt at a tv run, Irish tv runs this online thing called storyland, where you start with a web pilot and if people respond well to it, it gets commisioned for a series, also irish tv has a long history of puppets, I was thinking a teen/young adult market, with interviews of celebs/bands/cultural figures with some skits, and maybe a showcase for bands/comedians, to make the appeal wide and broad, as there is a gap in irish tv for a show like this, as most irish tv is us imported crime dramas, or politics based shows
 
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