Mo Frackle
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It's all good. No debate, just a mature discussion.
That's why I was always so grateful that Jim was so willing to share the behind the scenes experience even with young fans like me.But puppetry is more foreign to people then one might assume.
Absolutely, as one Disney documentary put it, "animators are actors with a pencil!" Well, puppeteers are actors with a puppet, lol. And I recall the Gorg actors compared their mask and mime work with puppetry. The pencil, puppet and mask is the just the medium you use to create.But the same could be said for animators as well most people think its just drawing on papers not knowing the animator has to actually study the actor doing the voice to get a feel for how to bring it to life.
Yeah anytime you make an art form a mainstream thing (obviously anyone can own a camera) the general public will start to take it for granted.I'm taking a course that involves photography, and most people think you just grab a camera and shoot. No, no, no, there's far more too it than that. You have to know how to set up your shots, how and were to position the camera, measuring of aperature and shutter speed, lighting, depth of field, and plenty of math, among other things.
Hmm yes...oh well, lol.Boy, we've muffined this thread.