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“When you try to get people” JH Quotes. 2 “too big to handle” JH, American Film Institute seminar, with Jim Henson, Elton H. Rule Lecture Series in Communications, April 14, 1989 (JHCA 7974). 3 “It was the juxtaposition” Anne Tasker, Approved Dark Crystal Production Notes (JHCA 14-0260). 4 “perhaps a lodestone” Treatment for Mithra, August 4, 1977 (JHCA Dark Crystal box). 5 “Normally you write the script first” Tasker, Approved Dark Crystal Production Notes. 6 “struggle through terrible dangers”... “The Crystal: A Fantasy Adventure Film conceived by Jim Henson, designed by Brian Froud, dimensionalized by The Muppets” pitch book, circa summer 1979 (JHCA 770). 7 “I felt that if we gave too much time” DL, archival interview. 8 “He was always interested in the idea” CH interview. 9 “Jim wanted to do The Crystal” DL, archival interview. 10 “The idea of doing very naturalistic creatures” JH Quotes. 11 “In England, while we were making” Rinzler, 71.
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This is my favorite book. I almost cannot express how much I've fallen in love with Jim Henson, his family, his friends, his company, and the work that they have all done. As someone who watched Sesame Street as a child but never really had any further connection with Jim Henson than a few Muppet movies, you do not have to know Jim Henson's work all that well to fall in love with his outlook on life and appreciate the fact that he touched all of TV then, and still continues to affect TV now. I would recommend this book to everyone, as everyone has something to gain from it, whether it be knowledge of the creative process, an outlook of how to live your life, or how to manage a company (what not to do, too) and treat your employees. What a wonderful, wonderful read. Thank you to Brian Jay Jones for writing this.
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