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We know he was working with stop-motion at that time (clay is the same technique, just using those instead of squares or figures) and in other ways, and I've seen the same attributions (which is what I was going by in the other thread). Maybe we can check with Karen Falk or MOMI or someone if we feel we need exact proof. It's true we don't have any shots of him working with any specific segments.
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We know he was working with stop-motion at that time (clay is the same technique, just using those instead of squares or figures) and in other ways, and I've seen the same attributions (which is what I was going by in the other thread). Maybe we can check with Karen Falk or MOMI or someone if we feel we need exact proof. It's true we don't have any shots of him working with any specific segments. I feel like I saw a "Henson" attribution to one or more of these in the CTW archive scans but can't find and confirm it right now.
   
 
I don't think the use of other voices besides Jim Henson really means anything one way or the other). But interviews with Flo Ayres (Teas, I'd have to listen and compare with the [[Prime Minister]] and some radio reference I have for him to see which of these he did; apart from comparisons, it's the fact that he and Ayres were in Washington at the same time) only refer to working with (and being cast by) Jim Henson on the spot, but not specifically what he did (we've seen shots of him doing other animation stuff alone with his camera, but it wouldn't surprise me if stop-motion veteran [[Don Sahlin]] or others were involved).
 
I don't think the use of other voices besides Jim Henson really means anything one way or the other). But interviews with Flo Ayres (Teas, I'd have to listen and compare with the [[Prime Minister]] and some radio reference I have for him to see which of these he did; apart from comparisons, it's the fact that he and Ayres were in Washington at the same time) only refer to working with (and being cast by) Jim Henson on the spot, but not specifically what he did (we've seen shots of him doing other animation stuff alone with his camera, but it wouldn't surprise me if stop-motion veteran [[Don Sahlin]] or others were involved).

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We know he was working with stop-motion at that time (clay is the same technique, just using those instead of squares or figures) and in other ways, and I've seen the same attributions (which is what I was going by in the other thread). Maybe we can check with Karen Falk or MOMI or someone if we feel we need exact proof. It's true we don't have any shots of him working with any specific segments. I feel like I saw a "Henson" attribution to one or more of these in the CTW archive scans but can't find and confirm it right now.

I don't think the use of other voices besides Jim Henson really means anything one way or the other). But interviews with Flo Ayres (Teas, I'd have to listen and compare with the Prime Minister and some radio reference I have for him to see which of these he did; apart from comparisons, it's the fact that he and Ayres were in Washington at the same time) only refer to working with (and being cast by) Jim Henson on the spot, but not specifically what he did (we've seen shots of him doing other animation stuff alone with his camera, but it wouldn't surprise me if stop-motion veteran Don Sahlin or others were involved).