Jen helps bring life to the neighbor/citizen puppets, which are made from dowels pulled from a broken drying rack, cardboard rolls (paper towels, toilet paper, wrapping paper), acrylic paint and bits of yarn, feathers, and elastic.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Innovation is Messy
As I work on the giant "Heap" puppet for our show, Trash, I'm overwhelmed with how messy is the process of innovation. It is journey of trial and error, that leaves a slimy slug trail of failed attempts. It is plastic shavings, sawdust, spilled glue, scraps of wood, bits of foam, lengths of pipe cut too long, or too short, or from the wrong material. It is the remains of a botched attempt to build something, or the implementation of an idea that just didn't work in the physical world. Ideas are great in your head, and they may compute on paper, but until you try it out and put it to a physical test, you won't know if it works.
Without a mentor to guide me, I'm learning through my own mistakes. The entire Puppet Improv Project is exactly that. Saying "yes" to ideas, trying them out, and building on them. Experience tells me that every botched implementation, or idea that falls flat, is leading me towards a lucky strike. So knowing that the only way out of UNknowing is through experimentation, I wade through this creative mess.
Without a mentor to guide me, I'm learning through my own mistakes. The entire Puppet Improv Project is exactly that. Saying "yes" to ideas, trying them out, and building on them. Experience tells me that every botched implementation, or idea that falls flat, is leading me towards a lucky strike. So knowing that the only way out of UNknowing is through experimentation, I wade through this creative mess.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Alex! The Glorified Sock Puppet
Here are some shots of "Alex", the hero of "Trash". He's built using Project Puppet's "Glorified Sock Puppet" pattern. He's smaller than the Forma series puppets (the adults), but he looks great in proportion to them. Elizabeth Buchanan will be voicing and giving life to this cute little guy.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Wrapping Up the Forma Series
Couldn't do all this without a little help from my friends.
Cutting steel music wire for arm rods
Final arm rods with pose-able hands ready to be sewn up into the Forma puppets
Cutting steel music wire for arm rods
Final arm rods with pose-able hands ready to be sewn up into the Forma puppets
Thursday, June 13, 2013
UTIC "Puppet Performance" Puppet Arsenal
I'm so excited for the progress my students are making in the University of Texas Informal Class "Puppet Performance". I have yet to snap a photo of the class (I keep getting wrapped up in the performances and forgetting), but here is an shot of the extensive puppet arsenal we get to play with. :-)
"Trash" Puppet Bonding
This week the fleece cast was introduced to their human cast and we spent some time bonding by singing and playing together. The show is starting to take shape! Pictured below (from left to right) are Carla with Jen, Phil with Chad, Mrs. Green with Joel (Mayor Smiley below them), and Ms. Stephie Great with Elizabeth.
Monday, June 10, 2013
"Trash" More Puppet Building
To finish off the base puppet, we add in a posable hand and arm rod. Here is a shot sequence of how we prep the hand with wire so you can bend and pose it. In the first image, we cut the wire to fit the foam glove -- one wire for each finger. We then curl the ends so they don't poke through the ends of the finger (ouch!). Next we curl and interlock the ends that come together. This forms the base of the hand and keeps the finger wires from sliding around too much. Not shown is the arm rod. To seat this into the palm, we insert 2 palm sized pieces of fun foam that sandwich both the finger wires and a control rod for the arm. Last photo is of my kitchen table during this final puppet building phase -- a lovely, creative mess of wire, rods, foam, bits of fabric and fur, tools, and the original sketch.
Once the base puppets are finished, its time to customize each one with facial features -- hair, eyes, noses, lips and/or teeth. We use "wig tape" to tape down the hair/features first. This lets us try out the type, size, and position of the facial features before committing to gluing them down. I'm noticiing that Officer Phil's pupils are a little off. They actually should be crossed a little, but I'll probably go back and line them up better. Next... costumes!!
Once the base puppets are finished, its time to customize each one with facial features -- hair, eyes, noses, lips and/or teeth. We use "wig tape" to tape down the hair/features first. This lets us try out the type, size, and position of the facial features before committing to gluing them down. I'm noticiing that Officer Phil's pupils are a little off. They actually should be crossed a little, but I'll probably go back and line them up better. Next... costumes!!
"Trash" Sing It!
The cast of "Trash" (the puppet musical) learn and practice the show's songs in a music rehearsal lead by composer and musical director, Ammon Taylor. Also pictured are Chad Wellington, Elizabeth Buchanan and Jennifer Bateman.
Monday, June 3, 2013
"Trash" Puppet Building
There are roughly 18 puppets in the "Trash" show. Seven (7) are human looking characters. For these we are using Project Puppet's "Forma" pattern series, and their "Glorified Sock" pattern. For the "Neighbors", we will be using TP rolls and creating several rod puppets, hopefully that can either be operated as one unit, or separately. For the "Heap", we will be using a "hoop-skirt" type of design (design posted in earlier blog post [here] )
Making a prototype for our "Neighbor" characters.
Mouth closed
Mouth open
Anyone need a hand?
The "scrap" bin -- a great resource for eyelids, noses, ears, etc
Some base puppets
Early iteration of the Policeman's jacket
Wigs and fur for puppet hair
Making a prototype for our "Neighbor" characters.
Mouth closed
Mouth open
And here are some photos showing progress being made on the Forma puppets.
The "scrap" bin -- a great resource for eyelids, noses, ears, etc
Some base puppets
Early iteration of the Policeman's jacket
Wigs and fur for puppet hair
"Trash" Songs
Super exciting news! Our songs are now finished. The cast is working on learning them now, on top of both learning lines for the show, and new puppet skills! These guys are AWESOME!!
Ammon & Jennifer
Jennifer and Joel
Elizabeth and Chad
Saturday, June 1, 2013
"Trash" Color Comp
Here is a color comp created to make sure the seven main character puppets fit into and are balanced across the chosen color palette for the show.
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