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tugboatwa
http://www.dailymail.com/story/Life/+/2006...;+Bigfoot!/
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Lights! Camera! Bigfoot!

by Cheryl Caswell - Daily Mail staff

Stories of Bigfoot sightings are often scoffed at, but if someone says he saw the big hairy beast last month in the mountains of West Virginia, it's true.

A crew from the National Geographic Channel was in the state last month filming a show on the fabled creature. Two actors dressed as a cross between a human and an ape were filmed in numerous scenes shot in Canaan Valley and Smokehole Caverns.

Pam Haynes, director of the West Virginia Film Office, said, "West Virginia stood in for central Mongolia. They filmed for four days the week of July 10."

The shoot was especially exciting for Charleston resident and Capital High teacher Robert Haddy, a special effects artist who was contacted by the National Geographic producer to turn two actors into Bigfoot creatures.

"When they called me I was on my way to the beach," Haddy said. "And I hadn't had a vacation in five years. But I don't get very many of those kinds of calls.

"I was very ecstatic. Then they told me they needed it in a week. I told them there was no way I could do a suit like that in a week, and I was out of town. But the producer was insistent that I do the show.

"And she needed two suits, not one," he said."

Haddy squeezed in a few days at the beach, then headed home to tackle the Bigfoot project in time to meet the crew for filming.

"I came up with the idea of getting a nude body suit and gluing the hair on that," he said. "Or I was going to have to glue hair on a real person and do it again every day of the shoot."

After the two actors -- two men portrayed both the male and female Bigfoot -- were suited up and the long hair glued on them, Haddy spent about an hour and a half creating their face makeup.

Haddy has a master's degree in theatrical design technology from West Virginia University and has studied theatrical art and special effects at West Virginia State College, the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale and the Joe Blasco Makeup Center in Hollywood, Calif. He worked for Alterian Studios in Monrovia, Calif., where he has assisted with various movies.

Locally, he has been active with local theater groups and teaches special effects, makeup and video production to students at Capital High School.

The National Geographic Channel also hired Larry Dowling of Morgantown as a gaffer and Glynis Board of Morgantown as a production assistant.

Said Haynes, "We heard from them after the shoot and they said everything here worked out great, the crew was superb, amazing and hardworking."

Haddy said he kept the Bigfoot suits used in filming, but they can't be used again.

"It was so torn up from four days of shooting," he said. "We were shooting in a cave and I wasn't counting on the moisture in there. It loosened all the glue and I had to keep putting the hair back on."

Haddy said the producer, sent drawings of the kind of look she wanted for Bigfoot, and was very happy with the end result.

"You can do so much with so little," said Haddy. "That's the fun thing."

Jerry Hedrick, owner of Smokehole Caverns Resort since 1977, said the filming was an exciting experience for him and the guests staying in his cabins and motel.

"It just captivated everybody," Hedrick said. "It was a big production, more than I anticipated."

The National Geographic Channel sent representatives earlier this year to check out the Smokehole site before deciding to film there.

"They were looking for an optimum quality atmosphere for the Sasquatch idea," Hedrick said. "I thought it was Hollywood the way they were putting it together."

Filming was also done on a private farm in the Canaan Valley area.

The Bigfoot episode will be part of the "Is It Real?" program on the National Geographic Channel, one of several that has been filmed on the legendary beast. It will air later this year.
Nightowl
Finally... a replication of the Patty suit... in both sexes, and in just a few days time at that. I am frankly amazed at the amount of research that apparently went into this effort by the National Geographic, it should be stunning. With no disrepect to Mr. Haddy, it sounds like the producer all of a sudden realized "Hey, we need some Sasquatch Suits".
OKBFFan
http://www.dailymail.com/display_photo.php?iid=18302

not sure I am impressed with the "costumes".
Nightowl
dayum... Bigfoots use fire!!! This is the breakthrough in Bigfoot Research we've been waiting for, it's wonderful the National Geographic has finally thrown the full weight of their credibility into this field.


Edited to add this smilie: :doh:
GloriousKyle
Yikes! Everybody point and laugh.
Walking with Cavemen, this is not. Odyssée de l'espèce, this is not. This isn't even the P/G film- but that should go without saying.

Clearly, a documentary about bigfoot isn't something the National Geographic Society wanted to spend a lot of time and money on.
Sunflower
It just shows to go you. You get what you pay for...those are awful!

Sunflower
*+'-._,_.-'WhistleR'
Seriously guys, I think they could have done better than this...

There better be some damn good acting in this program to make up for the lack of visual stimulants...


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StoneyRocks
Hell if they could have waited 2-5 years, Dfoot could have made them a costume...... :new_whistle:
GloriousKyle
I don’t understand why every single BF related documentary has to throw in a gratuitous guy in a suit- if it weren’t for the fact that every one of these cheap suits inadvertently adds credibility to the P/G film, stunts like this could really compromise a documentary’s integrity.

I wonder how much of this footage shot in West Virginia- I’m sorry, Central Mongolia- will hit the cutting room floor. If it’s going to air later this year, perhaps at this very moment, somewhere an editor thinking, “Maybe we shouldn’t have left this job to a local high school teacher with a one week deadline…”

Also related, the ‘Ape Man’ (Orang Pendek) episode of “Is It Real?” reruns tonight at 8pm on the National Geographic channel- it features an embarrisingly silly costume as well!

I remember several others weren’t impressed with this series earlier attempt at the subject-
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Huntster
QUOTE(StoneyRocks @ Aug 21 2006, 11:44 AM) *
Hell if they could have waited 2-5 years, Dfoot could have made them a costume...... :new_whistle:


I'm still waiting. I'll wait the full 5 years, too.

Even longer. I'll go to the grave waiting.

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A crew from the National Geographic Channel was in the state last month filming a show on the fabled creature. Two actors dressed as a cross between a human and an ape were filmed in numerous scenes shot in Canaan Valley and Smokehole Caverns......

The shoot was especially exciting for Charleston resident and Capital High teacher Robert Haddy, a special effects artist who was contacted by the National Geographic producer to turn two actors into Bigfoot creatures........

Haddy has a master's degree in theatrical design technology from West Virginia University and has studied theatrical art and special effects at West Virginia State College, the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale and the Joe Blasco Makeup Center in Hollywood, Calif. He worked for Alterian Studios in Monrovia, Calif., where he has assisted with various movies........


Granted, Haddy was on a squeezed schedule (one wonders why; I thought National Geographic was into quality), but he has plenty of qualification and funding shouldn't have been an issue.

And he came up with that?

Sorry, folks. The media doesn't impress me any more than science and academia. In fact, they impress me much less. At least some scientists are showing interest in this subject.

The media can't even beat a rodeo rider at their own game, some 40 years after the fact.
StoneyRocks
i gave up waiting huntster but i still like his photo montages

PS i noticed that after Chris Walas came on here and shot down the PGF, it seemed to me that all of a sudden Dfoot was 180 degrees on his PRO stance on the film. i personally think that's because he is trying to get a job working for mr walas.. My opinion only of course
MooseMan
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Haddy squeezed in a few days at the beach, then headed home to tackle the Bigfoot project


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