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Title: 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS BY GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 05, 2012, 11:24:47 PM
The Front Room Tapes Vol 5 - One Balloon Wonders by Graham Lee

Available from http://www.balloonartwholesale.co.uk (http://www.balloonartwholesale.co.uk) priced £19.99

To celebrate my 25th balloon review I thought I would take a look at one of Graham's own DVDs. For the risk of being banned permanently from these forums, this review will be completely unbiased  :lol:

To start with, I have never been a very big fan of single balloon models. In fact, I only make the odd single balloon dog or sword for fast party giveaways so I approach this DVD with interest to see if there really is anything useful here. Firstly, I love the look and feel of this DVD. There is no fancy studio setting but the quality is excellent and this adds to the feel of the DVD in that it is easy to believe you have just popped around to Graham's for a cup of tea and some 1-2-1 tuition. The DVD has easy to access menus and is well put together.

The instruction is very clear and concise. Graham measures his balloon bubbles by the number of fingers. It may take a few turns to work out how many of Graham's fingers match your ones but it didn't cause me too much problem.  Each model on the DVD is shot twice. One view is facing Graham and the other is as if you are looking over your shoulder which is excellent if you are a beginner and need a little extra help.

OK, let's see what we have here....
Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 05, 2012, 11:36:50 PM
POODLE

For many years I have been making the standard balloon dog. This one is superb in that I now have a dog that will stand up on its own and is harder for the little darlings to pull apart. The pinch twist I have put at the front of the neck could do with being a little smaller so that the dog's head isn't tilting too far back. A very nice poodle.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 05, 2012, 11:38:28 PM
PARROT

A classic balloon model. I also struggled with the parrot in that the swing wasn't big enough. This is sized correctly and the additional two mini-feet hold the model together well. Really good.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 05, 2012, 11:40:15 PM
PIG

I've taken the photo of this pig tilted upwards to show a better view. The pig's face has great character but I struggled with this one to make it out of a single balloon. I am guessing my bubble sizes especially for the body were slightly too long. I couldn't be bothered to make it all again so I cheated and used a second balloon!

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 06, 2012, 12:24:12 AM
FISH

A wonderful balloon fish. With this one bubble size is very important as to complete this one with just a single balloon was a bit of a struggle. Maybe my bubbles were too big or I over inflated the balloon. The front view video was a little difficult to follow in places but the over the shoulder shots really helped. Very nice fish.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 06, 2012, 12:30:10 AM
SPACE GUN

I found making this space gun I had to stretch the balloon to extend the length. The gun I usually make only has two loops and is a little faster to make.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 06, 2012, 12:32:50 AM
DOLPHIN

Considering this is just a single balloon it makes for a pretty good dolphin. Probably not one of the single balloon designs I will use very often but still nice.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 06, 2012, 12:36:28 AM
FLOWER

This balloon is great. I made a few of them at my son's karate club tonight and all the women loved it. The animation is wonderful. Beginners may struggle to make the pinch twists on the stem to start with but it doesn't take to long to get to grips with it. This is one I will be using. The photo doesn't do it justice.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: phoenix on March 07, 2012, 05:56:58 PM
Another great review Darren,

I can't believe it is 25 you have done....It must be costing you a fortune in DVD's  :D  :D  :D
Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 07, 2012, 06:02:01 PM
Cheers Kevin - I've not finished this one yet. I must still have a 100 or so more DVDs, books, magazines etc to review! I am looking forward to the day when a new item is released and someone donates a copy to me to review - now that would be good  :lol:

I do know people here value my reviews and it is also fair to say a number of artists have benefited in additional sales so it is a win win situation.

Your feedback as ever is appreciated.

Cheers
Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 07, 2012, 08:25:09 PM
RABBIT

It makes a nice change to see a single balloon rabbit that is laying down rather than sitting. A nice technique for the face. Quick and easy.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 07, 2012, 08:26:56 PM
FROG

A cute frog. The head design is very clever (sorry doesn't take much to impress me) and I can see myself using this for line work. I did struggle to make this on the first attempt as I ran out of space to make the end few bubbles. Worth perfecting.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 07, 2012, 08:29:00 PM
ELEPHANT

A good elephant and in this attempt I may have made the trunk a little too long. It's OK but my least favourite from all the designs.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 07, 2012, 08:30:44 PM
PONY

A great little pony. I make similar multi-balloon versions of this pony design to add variety of colour but as a single balloon this is very effective and fast to make. I will be using this one in the future.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 07, 2012, 08:33:38 PM
VACUUM CLEANER

This balloon has huge potential of becoming a leg on a future superhero or monster! I really struggled to get sufficient length on this balloon and so my cleaner has a very short handle. A novelty balloon to be used at the right time!

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 07, 2012, 08:34:51 PM
CAT

I really do like this cat. The face although hard to see on this photo is superb. With a little artwork this can easily pass as a tiger or cat. Fantastic for line work.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 07, 2012, 08:36:27 PM
BALLOON BIKE

I remember seeing a more fancy version of this at a previous care and share day. An excellent bike however I do have a confession to make..... I used two balloons as I ran out of latex! A second attempt would have been a good idea. Really nice design - one of the best.

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 07, 2012, 08:39:37 PM
HIPPO

I think this hippo looks more like a rhino. The nose is made of a deep tulip twist that some beginner may find challenging. It's OK...

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Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 07, 2012, 08:45:31 PM
SUMMARY

If you are a beginner to balloon twisting or are looking for a collection of quick and easy balloons for line or restaurant work then this is the perfect choice for you. The DVD is well presented and very good value. The advantage for less experienced twisters is the inclusion of the 'over the shoulder' camera which really does help. There are a few times when a model starts and Graham doesn't mention how much balloon to leave uninflated and so you find yourself having to freeze the DVD just to catch a glimpse of the tail.

As I was progressing through the models it was becoming more and more difficult to finish the models with a single balloon even though I stretched the balloon well and made the bubbles to match. It wasn't until near the end that I realised Graham was using Sempertex and not Qualatex balloons and I think the extra length gained from the Sempertex balloon is the reason why I was having problems.

It's not big deal though. A quick rework and resizing exercise soon put things right. I only point this out for newcomers who may get frustrated if they didn't know this.

If you only owned this DVD and could only make the balloons on this collection, you are well armed to tackle any event. Not a standard balloon dog, giraffe or sword in sight....
Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: Graham Lee on March 08, 2012, 12:04:07 AM
A new one for the collection then, a rhino  :)
In the right colours I think this would be a winner? Well maybe.
Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: Graham Lee on March 10, 2012, 12:55:40 PM
Has anyone spotted anything a little odd about one of the models? It did not start out as what it ended up with on the DVD and was put on as a bit of fun.
Title: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 10, 2012, 07:24:26 PM
It has to be the vacuum cleaner! That one is an odd choice compared to the rest of the content and I think it is part of a dinosaur that you found amongst your scrap pile.

Am I right?
Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: Graham Lee on March 10, 2012, 08:17:43 PM
It is the vacuum cleaner but it started it's life not as a vacum cleaner or dinosaur but as a ****?
Oh looks like a competition, so what did the vacuum cleaner start out as, I will explain all at the Bishops Stotford Care & Share day.
Unless someone works it out before.
Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: nippy99 on March 11, 2012, 12:01:39 PM
Easy, an overweight Dove or Bird - I look forward to collecting my prize on Weds  :D
Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: Roger on March 11, 2012, 12:33:20 PM
Maybe it would be a good idea to teach peaple how to make this, just before it was time to clear up hint hint!!!  ;)
Title: Re: Balloon Review 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS by GRAHAM LEE
Post by: Danny the Idiot on March 11, 2012, 12:44:28 PM
I think this is an early attempt at a foot!
Title: Re: 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS BY GRAHAM LEE - RATING A+
Post by: David Brenion on April 03, 2012, 12:41:18 AM
I think all of this speculation about that poor vacuum's sordid past is making it feel blue. Can't we all just let it live it's life without judging it based on it's appearance. Honestly, I'm disappointed in all of you  ;)
Title: Re: 025 - ONE BALLOON WONDERS BY GRAHAM LEE - RATING A+
Post by: Graham Lee on April 03, 2012, 08:15:08 AM
I did explain this at the Bishops Stortford day, the vacuum cleaner started off as Thelma's wonderful one balloon Dove which is one of my two favourite things from one balloon.
If that makes sense?