• How Much Is that Puppet In The Window? PART 1

  • May 16 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast
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How Much Is that Puppet In The Window? PART 1

  • Summary

  • From Crank Yankers to Kidding, and a plethora of puppet-packed projects in between, buckle up as we dive into the wild world of puppetry with the dynamic duo, Sean and Patrick Johnson of Swazzle! These brothers reign supreme as the puppet monarchs, pulling the strings and stealing the show.
    This week, we're peeling back the fuzzy curtain to reveal the intricate business of puppet making. Brace yourselves for a journey through the craft, the quirks, and the sheer dedication it takes to bring these fabric friends to life on screen. Spoiler alert: it's not all rainbows and felt!
    Think making puppets is a breeze? Think again! We're debunking that myth faster than a puppeteer can change a sock. From the painstaking process to the wallet-wincing cost, crafting these characters is no joke. After all, creating a puppet isn't child's play – it's a serious art form that demands respect and a whole lot of fleece.
    But fear not, fellow puppet enthusiasts! Sean and Patrick are here to sprinkle some puppet wisdom and humor on our puppet-making journey. Get ready for a few surprises, laughs, and maybe even a puppet or two along the way. This podcast is about to get puppet-tastic!

    Follow Sean and Patrick Johnson:
    www.swazzle.com
    Instagram: @SwazzlePuppetStudio
    YouTube: @SwazzleProductions

    Follow Russ Adams:
    Tiktok: @thecreaturedesigner
    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheCreatureDesigner
    Instagram: @AdamsRuss
    URL: www.escapedesignfx.com

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