Mo Rocca learns how to get to "Sesame Street"
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- "Sesame Street" has been airing for 40 years and is now shown in more than 150 countries and earns more Emmys than any other show on television. CBS News correspondent Mo Rocca goes to the set of "Sesame Street" to learn the art of puppeteering.
Excellent job Mo Rocca. It must've been exciting working on the puppets for Sesame Street.
Looks like a lot of hard work as a muppet performer.
He is sooo lucky!!!!
That Marty Robinson is so wonderful and talented. I have been studying about him doing the same voices for different characters that he has done over for years like Monty from "Sesame Street", I think he did the exact same voices for Clef, the father and Riff the Cat from "Allegra's Window", Buster the Horse also from "Sesame Street" and The Cat in the Hat from the second season of "The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss" which I happen to love.
Love this! Puppetry is hard work but very enjoyable!
I love that when one of the puppeteers tells Mo to close his/the puppets’ mouth, he does it through his puppet. Just naturally.
I wonder if these guys ever start moving their hands while they talk normally.
Jim Henson was the king of my memories, and he was the greatest influence on my imagination. I thank you for the cherished memories I adore, and the memories I make and have made with my children. He, and his company along with the endearing and loveable characters who enriched my life, were and continues to be a great source of fun, laughter, and inspiration. Thanks. 🌹 Thank God for him (and collectable DVD's and RUclips), which allows me to relive my childhood almost daily. 💐 Thank you. 🌲
I puppeteer everyday. I always look in the mirror and make sure I can't see any part of me at all
Cool!
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I keep finding you.
Same
This is such a blast I love behind-the-scenes....... sesame puppeteers are doing great
Jim Henson was the king of my memories, and he was the greatest influence on my imagination. I thank you for the cherished memories I adore, and the memories I make and have made with my children. He, and his company along with the endearing and loveable characters who enriched my life, were and continue to be a great source of fun, laughter, and inspiration. 🌹 Thank God for him (and collectable DVD's and RUclips), which allows me to relive my childhood almost daily. 💐 Thank you. 🌲
Mine too!!
My fav best best ever tv show in the world.
No you are wrong not Brooklyn Kaufman Astoria studios are in Queens.
id love to work with them
I thought about being a puppeteer, but I had a changed of interest.
"If you don't dig sore arms, don't work with puppets."- Richard Hunt
I wanna do this too! I puppeteer as well.
I want that green puppet.
I thought this was about Morocco.
Anyway, I want to have a chance like that oneday! :O
Matt Vogel's also Big Bird(Whoops, not officially) HAHA-HAHA😁
He's also Kermit the Frog
Matt’s now Big Bird, The Count and Kermit and a bunch more characters
now I know how to get to sesame street
4:20 look it’s staring at you on the stairs
2:44 good 1
Is that... a yellow fat blue?
Does anyone know the name of the camera guy at 1:23?
videoreviewchris Frank Biondo he’s been on Sesame since day 1 along with Caroll Spinney and Frank Oz
It sounds good but I see 2 puppets talking to each other looking at each other they're not staring at the screen and they still look alive come on now I swear they all make it up as they go
They use monitors trust me as a puppeteer it takes a lot of practice if you want to work at seesme street you have to start as a kid and make your own puppets
He didn't nail that elephant lol fail
The show these days has changed to CRAP... After the loss of the human cast... The show can go away....... Not the same without the humans....
Annoying lisp