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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

A short description of how the Brown Jenkin stop-motion puppet was made for the film "Concerning Brown Jenkin":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81RJGtPJcmU

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  • Can you tell me which song is this please!

  • @GrindMasterElite It's called "Poker Face" and it's a copyright-free tune I bought from Audio Network. If you want it, I can upload it and send you the link.

  • Where do you buy your alumium wires?

  • @Godzilla5alien I have a couple of rolls of very thick aluminum wires, that I use for the spine (and legs on heavy puppets). I bought those from a florist, who use the aluminum wire for decorations. Thinner wires were bought at an art supply, the sculpting section. Just ask around locally or do a web search. I can highly recommend that you choose aluminum wire over any other kind of metal wire for puppet making.

  • Your models are so good! you look like a expert on these! :)

  • @Godzilla5alien Thanks! The stuff I do is good enough for my projects.

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  • Thanks! I can only work one way and that is by doing my best. I've been at this for quite a while and I've become good at working with certain materials. I really appreciate your comment!

  • Are you a perfectionist? You work so hard on making your models look good. You work on every single detail and produce incredible results. You're a master at everything. Lighting, models, animation, design, detail. I really take my hat off to you.

  • I always find the more steps the better, but that's my own tendency to change everything a dozen times. For me things get changed a few times during sketches and then a few more times in the finishing stages, invariably ending up exactly where I started. I think this kind of indecisive time wasting is an unavoidable part of the creative process for me, haha.

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