Behind the Curtain: War Horse - Joey the Horse

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2012
  • A member of Handspring Puppet Company demonstrates the abilities of Joey the horse.
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Комментарии • 55

  • @SuperMarioJustin4
    @SuperMarioJustin4 2 года назад +34

    Even though you can clearly see the puppeteers, the focus and emotion on the horse is so genuine-like! It's to the point you where you can no longer see those puppeteers!

  • @mattmorales6660
    @mattmorales6660 10 лет назад +30

    I saw the production of 'War Horse' earlier this year and it was amazing! The realization of the horses is absolutely incredible and it was a stirring tribute to those men and horses who lost their lives in the Great War.

  • @monikaszymanowska5142
    @monikaszymanowska5142 3 года назад +16

    Absolutely beautiful, ancient, primal, whatever... Wish I could watch the stage play.

  • @liapinto7998
    @liapinto7998 4 года назад +37

    it is ubelivable how realistc it looks.

  • @Aumacsnigrand
    @Aumacsnigrand 8 месяцев назад +1

    I saw War Horse at Playhouse Square in Cleveland. The horses seemed as real as the human actors on stage. One of the best plays I've ever seen.

  • @Molly-gj5ou
    @Molly-gj5ou 10 лет назад +95

    Looks really good. The only thing that seems wrong to me is that Joey moves around with his head a lot, even when he's just standing. Horses are really good at standing still and looking completely bored for a pretty long time.

    • @sandfeathershe-cat_windcla3307
      @sandfeathershe-cat_windcla3307 7 лет назад +5

      Molly2471 he probably has lots of energy XD

    • @annakaro9081
      @annakaro9081 4 года назад +67

      They need to exaggerate the horse's behaviour to some extent, because it's easier for a real horse to look alive. Just like an actor need to speak loud enough for the audience to hear, even in the scenes where a character is thinking or whispering.

    • @watchgoose
      @watchgoose 3 года назад +6

      depends on what breed he is as some are high strung!

    • @monikaszymanowska5142
      @monikaszymanowska5142 3 года назад +4

      With all this attention, he had no time to be bored:-)

    • @angelique7618
      @angelique7618 2 года назад +4

      Yeah, you are correct. Not when they are on stage with some guy that is gesturing broadly with his hands. They are trained to act like a real horse. I know my horse, who is well trained, would be nervous on stage with daddy warbucks.

  • @pressescnow8080
    @pressescnow8080 11 лет назад +35

    How the hell do they manage this????

  • @phenixinfinityferrao5561
    @phenixinfinityferrao5561 2 года назад +7

    If you keep on looking at him you end up forgetting that he's not a real horse. It's that fact that astonishes me till today.

    • @WillyOrca
      @WillyOrca Год назад

      What are you talking about lmao it's cartoonish

  • @Sinner1660
    @Sinner1660 11 лет назад +11

    This is so fascinating, I love it. I study horse behaviour and psychology as a hobby- it's amazing where you can learn things!

  • @ShadowFoxSF
    @ShadowFoxSF 2 года назад +4

    Oh I never thought that the "handler" was part of the puppeteer work..
    Holy hats that's cool

  • @kmart3453
    @kmart3453 6 лет назад +11

    This scared me so much as a kid

    • @kmart3453
      @kmart3453 3 года назад +5

      I’m back

    • @ambrevigneron5911
      @ambrevigneron5911 3 года назад

      Yes, because it looks like a bloody horse coming from hell

    • @lula9907
      @lula9907 3 года назад

      @@kmart3453 does it still scare you

    • @kmart3453
      @kmart3453 3 года назад

      @@lula9907 a little. The movement is unsettling

  • @SL-sd3sg
    @SL-sd3sg 7 месяцев назад

    Incredible!

  • @RemiRatt293
    @RemiRatt293 5 лет назад +1

    i would love to go watching this again!

  • @fernandabluntkrasinski9026
    @fernandabluntkrasinski9026 4 года назад +4

    I missed live theater

  • @tejntanga
    @tejntanga 11 лет назад +6

    I have found the uncanny valley of horses. o.O

  • @melnew351
    @melnew351 7 лет назад +8

    How did this tailwork?! :O
    I will make a centaur cosplay with this knowledge but how have they done this tail movement?!

    • @antlersev
      @antlersev 3 года назад +1

      Lady Sforza old comment, but you can see the person in the back gripping a handle with their right hand :>

  • @joshuawonfor6209
    @joshuawonfor6209 2 года назад +1

    That's so cool!

  • @saraht5312
    @saraht5312 Год назад

    Absolutely amazing. Watch the clip when it meets a real horse

  • @anthonystark69
    @anthonystark69 10 лет назад +2

    Mind=blown!!!

  • @marinar17
    @marinar17 11 лет назад +1

    How much does it cost to create a puppet horse like Joey from the Hand Spring Company?

    • @meggiekhantsis1589
      @meggiekhantsis1589 6 лет назад +3

      At least a million. Adding on to what Isatu Bangura said, its handmade, which means the production takes a longer time than if it's made by machine, and people want money for handmade things, so I wouldn't be surprised if Joey costs more than a million

    • @tobyrutter3776
      @tobyrutter3776 6 лет назад +1

      Meggie Khantsis million is abit much considering how much full classic car restorations cost and the man hours. Maybe a few thousand depending on labour costs.

    • @juliepaul2244
      @juliepaul2244 4 года назад +2

      @@tobyrutter3776 When I saw the play in London, it was possible to buy a copy of the little goose that appears in the 'farmyard' scenes. He was a life-size goose with wing and (I think) beak movement, and he was £5000.

  • @jpersonen98
    @jpersonen98 9 лет назад

    Very cool indeed

  • @LifeDanceEntertainment
    @LifeDanceEntertainment 7 лет назад

    Hi guys i would like to know where can i buy this horse?

    • @LeeDassin
      @LeeDassin 6 лет назад +6

      He was made uniquely for the stage show, you would not be able to buy him.

  • @djosearth3618
    @djosearth3618 5 лет назад +2

    Uhkaay wait, at the end did he say that a human rider sometimes gets on the puppet which is ON the puppet masters backs? ohh kayy ...
    TODO:

    • @HobbyOrganist
      @HobbyOrganist 5 лет назад +4

      Yes, a rider gets on top, there is an aluminum frame that supports the rider and the frame comes down the puppeteers' backs and attaches to a belt like harness they wear around their waist and that takes the weight- shared by both, so if a 130# rider is up there, each puppeteer is holding about 65# plus half the weight of Joey which is around 120#, so they are carrying about 125# each with a rider on top, not a whole lot if you are in shape, but trotting around with that weight added to you can get tiring fast.

  • @SituationalSalad
    @SituationalSalad 11 лет назад

    Cool!

  • @ContentedBrands
    @ContentedBrands 8 лет назад

    Hi there, I love this film. I am creating a short film about how horses help us. I really need a contact so that I can ask if there is any footage I can use in my film of the War Horse puppet.

  • @toothlesslightfury1788
    @toothlesslightfury1788 3 года назад

    i want it so bad

  • @SerryJeinfeld
    @SerryJeinfeld 2 года назад

    Those puppeteers are method acting that horse Lmfaoo

  • @ina7084
    @ina7084 3 года назад +3

    He's beautiful, but the trot is so off.. I love how active the tail is

    • @ina7084
      @ina7084 3 года назад

      @Alexis Robacker
      The leg movement is completely wrong in trot.
      In canter it's accurate.
      The puppet is 8 stone.

    • @ina7084
      @ina7084 3 года назад

      @Alexis Robacker
      Also if they did the trot right, the pupet would be moving easier forwards on its own.

  • @chappythehorsepuppet7080
    @chappythehorsepuppet7080 4 года назад

    I LOVE IT, I WILL PAY 00.1$ FOR IT... :J jk

  • @Gusherki
    @Gusherki 2 года назад

    SUSSY

  • @shellmora
    @shellmora 3 года назад

    Thinklikeahorse might find these videos interesting.

  • @zelmoziggy
    @zelmoziggy Год назад

    Not as good as The Cow With No Country, but pretty good.

  • @flaviahermo249
    @flaviahermo249 3 года назад

    So sad about Joey being a fake horse

  • @rfw8791
    @rfw8791 4 года назад +3

    the breathing of the horse is not believable, any horseperson would not buy the up and down movement. Horse show signs of life by other small movements of shifting weight and the up and down breathing is just as fake as if a person (or human puppet would breathe up and down, hence bad idea.) and the person operating the backend, had the horse completely dis-engaged (hindlegs setting on the ground too far back) both of these things made the puppet look like it was being operated by people who don't know horses at all.

    • @juliepaul2244
      @juliepaul2244 4 года назад +13

      Richard, when I saw the play I wasn't aware of the horse's breathing. I did think, though, that his movements, reactions etc were EXACTLY as I would have expected, as someone who has been around horses my entire life (nearly 70 years now). The responses when the two horses meet each other for the first time - neck arching, snorting, pawing, wheeling around and kicking - are perfect. At one stage the horse Joey is being broken to harness and is throwing a tantrum because he doesn't like it. I was in the front row and was quite concerned that I was in a prime location for being kicked - he was as convincing as that!
      All I can say is go and see it - it is a phenomenal piece of theatre and the operators have obviously studied horse behaviour extensively.