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April 29, 2009 at 12:20 pm #498120
Every act matters.No matter how small💞
(Wanted......Toaster Dragon)
Male Hearth....one day🤞Dream on.April 29, 2009 at 12:20 pm #762739:hi: Have you ever thought about doing dragons for “Sideshow/Weta” when you were in California? Your sculpts are just as good and better than some of theirs.I was watching LotR and thought about your work,just curious. 🙂
Every act matters.No matter how small💞
(Wanted......Toaster Dragon)
Male Hearth....one day🤞Dream on.April 29, 2009 at 4:46 pm #762740bodine6127 wrote::hi: Have you ever thought about doing dragons for “Sideshow/Weta” when you were in California? Your sculpts are just as good and better than some of theirs.I was watching LotR and thought about your work,just curious. 🙂
Those movie creature people keep one humble.. wow. I am not in that league!
John, John’s dad Nick and I did do some small creature stuff on the first “Ghostbusters” movie. There was no cg in them-there days, everything was real latex creatures that were puppeteered, or stop motion. John and nick built the mechanism that raised and stretched the graceful “librarian ghost” into a scary ghoul.I pupeteered her a tiny bit,and I sculpted a little ghost’s face! It is visible on screen for about a nano second. It is the grinning bat-winged one that flys out of the storm drain after the ghosts get released from the ghostbuster’s ghost holding tank. John and Nick got credits!
I got a plastic gorilla skull out of the deal.
Now you gotta rent the movie.April 29, 2009 at 5:04 pm #762741Melody wrote:bodine6127 wrote::hi: Have you ever thought about doing dragons for “Sideshow/Weta” when you were in California? Your sculpts are just as good and better than some of theirs.I was watching LotR and thought about your work,just curious. 🙂
Those movie creature people keep one humble.. wow. I am not in that league!
John, John’s dad Nick and I did do some small creature stuff on the first “Ghostbusters” movie. There was no cg in them-there days, everything was real latex creatures that were puppeteered, or stop motion. John and nick built the mechanism that raised and stretched the graceful “librarian ghost” into a scary ghoul.I pupeteered her a tiny bit,and I sculpted a little ghost’s face! It is visible on screen for about a nano second. It is the grinning bat-winged one that flys out of the storm drain after the ghosts get released from the ghostbuster’s ghost holding tank. John and Nick got credits!
I got a plastic gorilla skull out of the deal.
Now you gotta rent the movie.Too Cool! I have it,I’ll have to bring it out and tell my husband about this. He would probably drive you a little “batty” 😀 with a million questions about it all. I won’t let him 😀 I think you are very MUCH in their leaque. You are just a bit humble,good for you 8) That must have been fun.Maybe,if you want,you could put a thread with pics of you and your husband’s work. Hint,hint I would love to see pics. I would have died to have been a part of ,that part, of Hollywood. I live in the wrong part of the country. 😀 Thanks for answering me and you ARE that good. :bye:
Every act matters.No matter how small💞
(Wanted......Toaster Dragon)
Male Hearth....one day🤞Dream on.April 29, 2009 at 5:55 pm #762742You did some work on Ghostbusters? Too cool!
April 29, 2009 at 6:35 pm #762743pegasi1978 wrote:You did some work on Ghostbusters? Too cool!
TEENY amount of work!
April 29, 2009 at 7:28 pm #762744Still very cool!!
April 29, 2009 at 10:13 pm #762745Melody wrote:bodine6127 wrote::hi: Have you ever thought about doing dragons for “Sideshow/Weta” when you were in California? Your sculpts are just as good and better than some of theirs.I was watching LotR and thought about your work,just curious. 🙂
Those movie creature people keep one humble.. wow. I am not in that league!
John, John’s dad Nick and I did do some small creature stuff on the first “Ghostbusters” movie. There was no cg in them-there days, everything was real latex creatures that were puppeteered, or stop motion. John and nick built the mechanism that raised and stretched the graceful “librarian ghost” into a scary ghoul.I pupeteered her a tiny bit,and I sculpted a little ghost’s face! It is visible on screen for about a nano second. It is the grinning bat-winged one that flys out of the storm drain after the ghosts get released from the ghostbuster’s ghost holding tank. John and Nick got credits!
I got a plastic gorilla skull out of the deal.
Now you gotta rent the movie.*prepares to run downstairs and watch again!*
OMG!!! I LOVE Ghostbusters!!!! 😀 😀 😀April 30, 2009 at 2:04 am #762746That is very cool! You worked on the original Ghostbusters!
May 1, 2009 at 12:08 am #762747Time to watch Ghostbusters again!!! (heads for DVD rack)
October 10, 2014 at 9:48 pm #920538Time to watch Ghostbusters again!!! (heads for DVD rack)
Watch the credts for John and Nicolas Alberti, and our friend, Stuart Ziff. Stuart was the head of the creature shop that made all the ghosts.
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