Laughing policeman
Re: Laughing policeman
I'd change the laughing soundtrack for something else, as he reminds me more of a miserable 'Blakey' type character from On the Buses rather than happy and jovial, so maybe Dixon of Dock Green music, but really well made.
Your policeman reminds me of the one in the Beauty Contest model who bends his knees.
Your policeman reminds me of the one in the Beauty Contest model who bends his knees.
Re: Laughing policeman
Actor Steven Lewis also played 'Smiler' in Last of the Summer Wine, so lots of good phrases from him to pull from there to add to a sound card, along with some background music.
Looking at your policeman again, that face would make an even better Blakey with a bus inspector uniform and peaked cap stood next to a bus stop. Time to make a second version
Re: Laughing policeman
What about 'The Laughing Policeman' soundtrack by Charles Penrose, not sure about copyright but the recording is almost 100 years old - I have not heard a more jovial soundtrackmoonriver wrote:I'd change the laughing soundtrack for something else, as he reminds me more of a miserable 'Blakey' type character from On the Buses rather than happy and jovial
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I wouldn't be worrying about copyright, what's the worst that could happen in this instance?arrgee wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 9:58 amWhat about 'The Laughing Policeman' soundtrack by Charles Penrose, not sure about copyright but the recording is almost 100 years old - I have not heard a more jovial soundtrackmoonriver wrote:I'd change the laughing soundtrack for something else, as he reminds me more of a miserable 'Blakey' type character from On the Buses rather than happy and jovial
The Charles Penrose soundtrack is much used but always dragged on until the bitter end by which point people have walked away bored, instead of the usual 30ish second run time of models with sound.
thunder has created a real character, (and a spooky likeness to Blakey), so some thinking outside the box and a bit of imagination on the sound that differs from the norm would really make it stand out. I see him being a comical miserable character, much more fun.
Blakey was the star of the show, always much imitated, and a great hit!
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