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Puppeteer Barnaby Dixon takes inanimate objects and turns them into uncannily real characters. Barnaby's creations have brought joy to millions over the last decade. His unique take on puppetry is truly astounding, as he's mastered the ability to make his depictions of animals move like the real things.



Check out Barnaby's YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/@barnabydixon



Director: Charlie Jordan

Director of Photography: Tim Attenburrow

Editor: Shandor Garrison

Talent: Barnaby Dixon



Producers: Anna O'Donohue, Wendi Jonassen

Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi

Associate Producers: Melissa Cho, Brandon White

Production Manager: Eric Martinez

Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila



Audio: Tim Stephens

Cam Op/Gaffer: Alice Berkeley

Production Assistant: Lesley Dean



Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch

Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant

Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen

Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds

Junior Editor: Paul Tael

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