One of my suggestions is SonicBlu. He's like famous for making furry music.
And fun when drunk. :D
you've met him?
Yes, I did.
What about the puppeteer Dave Barclay ?
http://www.davebarclay.com/
I meet him on FC 2008, and recognice that he is one of puppeteer heros
behind of some of my most loved fantasy movies ^^
Furvan
I am in favour of puppeteers ^.^ Last not least because next year will be the 10th anniversary of the LSD Pawpet Show at EF!
Mew!
Fairlight!
Quote from: Fairlight on 08.09.2008, 13:09:10
10th anniversary of the LSD Pawpet Show at EF!
Hooooly shite, I'm actually scared now. What will you guys do to the audience this time?
To say it as Poke would:
"I have no fucking clue!!!!" *wail*
Okay. Thats it! I'm going to take a big pack of tissues with me next year >.<
Why not Taurin Fox?
Quote from: Barney on 08.09.2008, 17:30:23
Why not Taurin Fox?
It's easy to get tons of people that are already wellknown and working inside the fandom.
But the more interesting people we try to find and get are people that are more on the outskirts of the fandom or contribute to the fandom without this being their main focus.
Like Tim Albee who is (at least at EF 10) mainly an independent film maker and senior animator with the goal to leave a mark in the film industry, not making nice furry movies for the fandom. Or Lance who is a working pro for SFX Makup in the film industry - and using this knowledge to make furry costumes.
So someone like Dave Barclay or Karen Prell (both Pupeteeres with the Jim Hendson Crew) would be definately more interesting than Taurin Fox. ;)
-Jar
You could always start looking into webcomic artists. There are a few (Bill Holbrook, D.C. Simpson, etc.) that are very well known and have really made a mark on the fandom.
Quote from: CodeCat on 09.09.2008, 16:36:00
You could always start looking into webcomic artists. There are a few (Bill Holbrook, D.C. Simpson, etc.) that are very well known and have really made a mark on the fandom.
Scott Ramsoomair. x3
Quote from: Jaryic on 09.09.2008, 15:39:40
But the more interesting people we try to find and get are people that are more on the outskirts of the fandom or contribute to the fandom without this being their main focus.
Greg Howell? Writes scifi that features furries without treating them as his sole audience.
Stan Sakai?
Oh wow! Thant would be Epic!
I love the Usagi Comics!
For me personly I would love to meet Any Animators (since im a WIP animator)
Tryed to go to AC but funds ran out th window at the time :(
Quote from: ANTIcarrot on 10.09.2008, 03:05:35
Greg Howell? Writes scifi that features furries without treating them as his sole audience.
Greg Howell would be way cool!
btw is he still writing stuff? I havn't seen anything new from him in ages.
-Jaryic
id agree with animatronics :)
How about Terry Smith? o.o
Dave Barclay would be very cool.
What about the Luskwood guys? I mean, those did and still doing a lot for the Furry fandom with their avatars and what they do in virtual worlds.
Best
Goldie
Quote from: Goldie on 30.01.2009, 08:29:41
What about the Luskwood guys? I mean, those did and still doing a lot for the Furry fandom with their avatars and what they do in virtual worlds.
And then there would be lot of other avatar makers added to that as well :). Would virtual worlds qualify in the first place? Although Luskwood *was the first* and nowadays does make fur suits, so they could be a good choice :)
I belive its kinda hard to find talented but 'hidden' individuals that benefit the fandom. :).
what would be the furry fandom without "okami" ?
Hideki Kamiya
wikipedia:
Ōkami (2006) - story, director
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideki_Kamiya
http://www.1up.com/do/feature?pager.offset=1&cId=3152880
i guess he speaks well english.
(only question if it he is to far from europe)
I have never been to Eurofurence before, and I haven't been able to find any info about this on the forum..
But does 2 The Ranting Gryphon come to Eurofurence every year, or..?
I really like watching his shows and stuff like that, so I would love to be able to see him when I attend EF for the first time this year.
But as I wrote, I don't know if that counts as a guest of honor ^^;; heh
Okay, how about Bucktown Tiger? Great fursuiting artist!