Pinkflower7783
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Jerry Jurl. Almost had it!
Kermit and Scooter technically called themselves animated characters when presenting the award at the 1986 Academy Awards.I'm not exactly sure how to interpret that last comment. Puppetry is sort of like animation.... I guess.
That is an important distinction. I mean animation is a good form of teamwork, but the players (writer, voice actor, animator) don't always get to work together. With puppetry all of those elements get to come together in real time more often.I don't know Eric Jacobson and Steve Whitmire have said it's really not like animation because in animation the voice is seprate from the animators. With puppetry it's basically, voicing, acting and the puppetry itself.
My whole point of that comment was this person obviously meant it was a cartoon show not so much basing it on the art form of puppetry.Yes, I've said that several times. What I meant was animation in the sense of how the character moves, not in how the character speaks.
Yeah I guess people are used to the concept of voice actors, but puppetry is still a strange concept for people.Unfortunately, too many people say, "oh yeah, you do the voice of Kermit". It's more than the voice, kid. Way more than the voice.
Right, I understand that, and my point was that puppetry, in the sense of how the character moves, is sort of like animation.My whole point of that comment was this person obviously meant it was a cartoon show not so much basing it on the art form of puppetry.
It could be English wasn't their first language; that happens sometimes.My whole point of that comment was this person obviously meant it was a cartoon show not so much basing it on the art form of puppetry.