I actually messed up when I turned to blow the vapor through to Josh. I instinctively turned to the mic instead of the hose I had attached to the mic stand. Fortunately I was able to save the shot - I just wish I had brushed my hair that morning.
I bought all the puppets online. The chef is for sale everywhere - just search on Amazon. Other shows have used the same puppet. Three of the characters come from pubbets.net - they make some great puppets.
@@Jokesterking What would you like to know? Is is a comedy sketch performed by puppets about how credit card companies promise us the freedom to do what we want but then also demand that we pay for what we've done.
Thanks! I didn't want to include 'behind the scenes' clips like that until I had a lot more traffic, but you can probably tell by the smile on my face how pleased I was to see it work - that was my first test of the prop. If you ever want to share ideas and tricks, just find me on facebook - I'm pretty easy to find.
@@Puppetgate You could also just send an email to my firstname.lastname@gmail.com and we could go from there. I love the practical effects and foley work, enjoy the voice acting, but hate the mechanics of puppeteering.
Thanks so much! I paid for a youtube ad to promote this video to try and get some subscribers so I'm really glad they are showing the ad to people who appreciate what I'm trying to do here.
Sorry to disorient you. I didn't break 180. I know I shouldn't have shot Josh from Zack's left shoulder but if I shot from his right shoulder then I would have had to model a LOT more of the bridge. :D
@@Puppetgate Thanks for having my back - but his criticism was mostly valid. I did swing around to over Zack's left shoulder to avoid having to model more bridge. If the only criticism my videos ever got were for cinematic technicalities I would be totally happy with that.
@@TheColleenDabeanShowIf this was JJ Abrams commenting that I would perhaps agree. But Brosephina has no content to justify his "atrocious" usage. Plus he's mad rude.