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The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

October 6, 2024 β€” Bigfoot Researcher William Munns

The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

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3.4 β€’ 683 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 6 October 2024

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Gene and cohost Tim Swartz present film makeup artist and creature maker William Munns. He has been fascinated all his life with cryptozoology, and in particular, Bigfoot, because of his work in films and with real apes. The most famous single piece of filmed material purported to be a Bigfoot is the Patterson-Gimlin film taken in 1967, and in the last 40 years, there has been an ongoing and still unresolved debate about whether the female figure seen in the film is a real primate of unknown species, or an ordinary human being wearing a fur suit. William put his research into a 2014 book called "When Roger Met Patty," which details his analysis of the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot film, addressing the question of hoax or fraud from the perspective of a professional makeup and creature effects designer, as well as the perspective of a vintage filmmaker. He started as a movie makeup artist when he was 20, and quickly gravitated toward the "creature" side of the field, doing prosthetics, masks, and makeup effects. William perfected doing film makeup and creatures were exacting in their nature, the kind of skills necessary for very realistic figures. He chose to expand his artistic range by applying the ultra-realistic techniques of film prosthetic work to the scientific discipline of reconstructing prehistoric creatures from fossil records, as well as exploring a new form of wildlife art, whereby living creatures were recreated with the highest museum taxidermy quality appearance, but without having to rely upon the skin, hide, fur or other remains of a dead animal to make the figure.

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0:00.0

You're in the Paracast. You're in the Paracast, the gold standard of paranormal radio.

0:28.2

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:32.6

You know, folks, we've had so many shows on UFOs lately.

0:36.4

I think of one Facebook poster

0:40.0

who persistently says, ah, UFOs again.

0:44.2

And what we've done is even when we don't talk about UFOs, we mention it a few times

0:48.4

for his benefit.

0:50.2

Today, that's about all you're going to hear about UFOs unless, of course, our guest

0:55.5

today decides he wants to talk with me and Tim Swartz about something more than Bigfoot

1:02.4

and doing movie makeup and things like that.

1:06.8

Our guest is William Muntz.

1:08.8

He has a fascinating background and it goes into the movie business, but also he was attracted

1:15.5

to the possibilities of Bigfoot.

1:19.6

William, welcome to the powercast.

1:22.6

Thank you very much.

1:23.8

My pleasure to be here.

1:25.7

I was curious here as a movie makeup artist. How did you get

1:31.1

involved in that? Okay. Obviously, in my movie background, the idea of any kind of a creature,

1:41.0

a big foot, anything like that, was always a possibility that a job might come

1:46.3

along where they want us to make something like that. So any good makeup artist who was on the

1:52.3

creature side, not, you know, regular beauty makeup and all that stuff, but heavy prosthetic and

1:57.9

creature stuff, generally speaking, had a certain amount of interest in all things, alien, all things, fictitious,

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