Animatronic Bears Replace / Supplement Wild and Endangered Creatures in Movies, Television and Print

The animal impersonators from AnimatronicBear.Com bring bears, tigers and other animals to life blending state-of-the-art and traditional costuming and puppetry techniques.
By: "Mascot Matt" Brady, Extreme Puppeteer
 
Oct. 31, 2009 - PRLog -- It's the summer of 2009.  Halls wanted to run an ad campaign in India featuring an imaginary polar bear in a train station.  Problem was, there are no native polar bears in the country & no real animal could endure the 100 degree + heat of an Indian summer.  A polar bear simulation was needed and AnimatronicBear.com had a solution!

AnimatronicBear.com's specialized performers bring bears, dogs, cows, tigers and other animals to life blending state-of-the-art and traditional costuming and puppetry techniques.

The use of real animals in advertising is strictly regulated by organizations like the Humane Society and the SPCA in the USA and other agencies world-wide. Much like the restrictions imposed on actor minors, there is only so much you can do with a live animal.

In the USA, professional mascot and veteran bear actor Matt Brady operates a company dedicated to the art (and science) of animal impersonation at AnimatronicBear.com.
Check them out at www.animatronicbear.com and http://animatronicpanda.blogspot.com

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AnimatronicBear.com is a specialty puppetry effects company that supplies Photo-realistic Animal Doubles for Hire for Film, TV & Live Events. Our main emphasis is on bears and we have other creatures as well. For projects with more time and a fabrication budget, we can also custom manufacture new props & creatures.
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Source:"Mascot Matt" Brady, Extreme Puppeteer
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Tags:Animatronic, Bear, Suit, Costume, Puppet, Performer, Actor, Impersonator, Stuntman, Puppeteer
Industry:Advertising, Entertainment, Arts
Location:Columbus - Ohio - United States
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