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April 05, 2008

Loren Feldman Is Becoming the Jim Henson of Internet Interviews

Sometimes you just need to laugh. Loren Feldman of 1938 Media (an acquired taste if ever there was one) has been puppetizing Shel Israel and his interviews lately and I find them pretty hysterical. Perhaps that's just my weird brain these days. Here's one he did with Steve Gillmor of The Gang and NewsGang Live.

 

He's also puppetizing Robert Scoble and this interview with Gabe Rivera of TechMeme is beyond silly fun, just for watching Gabe's reactions. Listening to puppet Scoble's accent go ghetto is hysterical.

Puppets and the Internet. Who knew?

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This falls into the realms of the ridiculous, the surreal, and the stupid. Yesterday I posted about the fun stuff Loren Feldman is doing with his puppet versions of Shel Israel's interviews. I find them hilarious. Today, TechCrunch is reporting [Read More]

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