DAVIE, Fla. - Home Depot’s 12-foot skeletons were a hot commodity this Halloween season, and Steven Levy knew just what to do with his $300 decoration: make it into a humongous wearable puppet. In a ...
"It was by far the largest puppet we ever created. It seemed insane," says VFX supervisor Steve Emerson. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor “We were initially going to build a small, manageable skeleton, ...
Remember that episode of Late Night With Conan O'Brien when Conan took pole-dancing lessons? You can see it again on Halloween night–in "skelevision," no less. The Associated Press reports that the ...
According to StarWars.com, the creature, nicknamed “Tet’niss” by its creators, became the heaviest stop-motion puppet ever produced by the studio. Visual effects supervisor Chris “CMo” Morley and art ...
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