Puppet camp truly redefined my preconceptions of puppetry... I'll never forget learning that before a puppet can speak... he has to inhale. It's those details that make the characters truly come to life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't see anyone walking around with a puppet on his hand in real life. Puppet therapy is very common for children. It's not something that adults take on.
Sometimes we think of a creature like a person in a suit, but then you have limitations of two eyes and two legs - they have to see and breathe. I got more into puppetry because it offered more possibilities.
I could never be on stage on my own. But puppets can say things that humans can't say.
I don't mind being called a puppet. But I'm the puppet of the people.
Puppets seem like vampires sometimes. They live, and you're depleted.
The world and the universe are far more wonderful if there's not a puppet master.
People react differently to puppets than they do to human performers: they become more playful, more open.
Having a puppet is a way of having opposing opinions - I say a thing; he says the other.
I've never had anyone put on a puppet show to convince me of anything. And I've done a lot of stuff. I don't know that I would put the puppets on when I was pitching a show. This was the head of the studio putting a puppet show on. And I'll tell you, he wasn't bad.
When I was a kid, I never saw a puppet show. I never played with puppets or had any interest in them.