Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Sample Outline for Halloween Show


Just sending a little outline of the show to you. This is my understanding of how we worked
out the show together, so far. Of course changes can be made or things added, but it gives our ideas some structure and we can clearly see what still needs to be done to complete the show.
Halloween Kiddie Puppet Show

OPENING
1. WITCH welcomes kids and introduces show
[ voice already taped]

2. GHOST flys over puppet theater
[NEEDS MUSIC AND SOUND EFFECTS TAPED to set the mood]

ACT I
MUSICAL SKELETONS 
1. DANCING MUSICAL SKELETON
[ own music]
2. BANJO SKELETON
[ own music]

ACT 2
1.THE FIVE LITTLE PUMPKINS SONG
(Raffi CD music; could add music and sound effects)
2. Witch on broom flys over pumpkins (sound effect)
3. Ghost flys over puppet over puppet show (sound effect)
4. Lone skeleton doing a dance to song Dry Bones (need song)

CLOSING
WITCH come back to close the show
Pass out puppets for kids to have (mom to buy new ones)
Couple of puppets lead the kids; everyone dance with puppets to the monster mash music (need song)

We are planning to schedule the show for sunday the 30th for 4:30 and you come at 3:30 to set and we can practice before the kids get here.

Love Mom

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Headset

This item will make things hopefully go a little smoother.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Velcro



Velcro is essential to use during a Puppet Production. I use Velcro make things to hold together, just not permanently, only temporary. There are different grades of Velcro for different uses.

Check out all the choices!
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Saturday, November 5, 2011

15 Minute Show

Today I set up in 20 minutes and had a 15 minute show.

I had ten chairs and about 20 people. I had just repaired the broken puppet show and was excited to use it. The only problem was that I got there at 5pm and it was really getting cold. I grabbed a few kids and put on the boom box.

I introduced myself right a 5 and explained what I was trying to do. We performed to Komeda's "It's Alright Baby " and some other random unplanned song! Next time choose songs before . . . just as important as having a stage and boom box.

Later I play live accordion with songbook and handed out instruments. It was pretty lame but I got through it. I said one last song and then told everyone it was over. No one clapped but I did get a lot of people watching. Kind of ridiculous but can't say I did not try!

Friday, November 4, 2011

DV - In order to "Import" need to "Convert"

Hour 4 - Day 6

1) Open all movies in "Quicktime 7"
2) choose: "Export"
3) pick "DV" and save to Desktop

4) Then choose "iMovie" and "Import"
5) your newly saved "DV Stream" movie.

Takes about 7 seconds



Here are a few of the things we did during the puppet show.
This video was very hard to make so enjoy it.

Memory Stick - Automatically "IMPORT" direct to "iMovie"

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Try to import a "test movie" from camera


What Happened?

It allowed me to play it as iMovie

was automatically downloading to computer. Lesson, before downloading new movies:

1) First OPEN iMovie

2) Then insert Memory Stick Cybor Shot card into Printer Photo Port.


It said "Error" after importing . . . Awkward

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iMovie 6 is a DV editor -- period. It doesn't support other codecs such as H.264, mp4 etc. Your clips need to be converted to DV.

Carl
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Witch Room (Model Sheet)

A pleasing image can do so much for a world spinning out of your control. Always have a dream in your heart, if it's not your's find someone else's dream and believe in it.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Puppet Show Repairs


Fix the Set to the "Puppet Show"


A main piece that holds together the top of the backstage has torn. To replace the part and make it stronger I got a piece of cardboard (hard as matte board) and cut put the shapes that hold together the back of the stage.


Also there needs to be a thick piece of foam with Velcro to hold the front facial board cover. But where is the extra annoying piece of foam core when you need it?
In the photo above, (not a great picture) there were two wooden support beams added, to make the "frame around the stage" stronger. Unfortunately the side "Puppet Panels" did not close as well after they were added and actually caused them to disconnect with the center piece. New tape or Velcro needs to be added.

Some one had the simple idea of hanging the bats on strings from above. There is a hidden wooden rod that could support something like that or a hanging spider. Wonderful ideas after the fact.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Halloween Puppet Show

Today's Puppet Show was great. My Mother and I had planned days ahead to work out each section of the Halloween Show. It felt to be the most organized and focused show yet.

We had the Witch introduce different Halloween acts and with a slight delay on my mother's voice, she was the perfect Witch.

The Set of Songs and Characters are as follows:
1) Oriental Japanese Puppet ("Haunted Mansion Japan")
2) The Ghost Puppet ("Grim Grinning Ghosts")
3) Three Different Skeleton Songs
4) "The Five Pumpkins" (Raffi)
5) Dance to 1930's Scary Orchestral Music
6) "The Monster Mash" ("Suspended Snake")
7) "Ghostbusters" Ending

Afterwards we let kids try other monster puppets and we had gotten a kick out of seeing them Improv to "This Is Halloween" from "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993).

Friday, October 28, 2011

Live "Improv" Halloween Puppet Show (10-28-2011)

First time with "LIVE Accordion" and "Puppet Show" today! I get there just before 5 and we went through the Disney Set. Having forgotten the radio, I was forced to play live.

The first 15 minutes were a little rough as everyone was staring and I was playing "Once Upon A Dream". One kid helped with the skeleton and snake. Later I told everyone they could come get an instrument if they wanted to play along.

I few kids did not understand they were suppose to hide with the puppets and heads and arms were coming through. That spoiled it a bit, but not as much as the woman who took her 2o minute phone call during my performance.

A singer came by and sang a few children's songs which made it special. She knew all words and hand motions to "Itsy Bitsy Spider" and "Open and Close your Fingers".

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Puppet Show

Today the Puppet Show went event even smoother. More people came and seemed to enjoy themselves with the handmade puppets and music. My job has turned from puppeteer to puppet repair. I don't really mind because I really enjoy making things.

I did perform the 30 second "5 Pumpkin skit". The puppets sit up there on their own and I can operate each one as the words are spoken. Really pretty simple. The "Hovering Snake" works great for the song previous.

I had the list what to do sitting next to me but it turned into a Free-For-All. Clearly the "Monster Mash" works best with "The Witch" and "Skeleton". Need to invite more people and make it an event.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Halloween Puppet Show Progress

Tested the new puppet show at the park, had several kids who tried helping but worked better one on one with each child ... "The Snake" left over from the Japanese Puppets worked out great! Could not see the sticks so it looked like it was "hovering" or "floating".

Ran out of "Thick Rubber Bands" that are needed to hold together the mouth gear on new Pumpkins Puppets. I should be able to fix that at home. "The Skeleton" looked great too, but too bad we could not have floating parts with him, or can we?

Getting two people together and having them perform a song by "lip-syncing" and "dancing" with the puppet is the most you can really ask for out of anyone. Reading from a prepared skit is another option I still need to explore. . .

Monday, October 24, 2011

Pumpkin Puppets

Today I sat down after three days of hunting in shops and made Pumpkin Puppets. They were made like the the Egg Heads but with these plastic candy holders I finally found at the 1 dollar store. It would have taken too much time to make them by hand.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Horse Man

Why are Cowboys called "Cow" "Boys"? They are not "Boys" and they don't ride "Cows". We think of them as "Men on a Horse". . . Horse Men. Same for Cowgirls . . . Horse Women. Anyways this thought seem to make sense to me earlier today.

I have a horse mask that I bought recently and was trying to work a skit around it. Also, when I wear it, I become sort of a Horse Man.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Puppet Information


Here is some information on two new puppets my mother gave me.
Piggy and Lamb. I will be more likely to sit down and read this information
at night on a computer.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Old Mac Donald

1) Duck "Quack Quack"
2) Pig "Oink Oink"
3) Sheep "Ba Ba"
4) Chicken "Cluck Cluck"

5) Horse "Na Na"

Old Mac Donald worked really good the other day
because I could see which animal to name off.
We passed out masks and it gave the kids something
to hold up while they marched in a circle around me.

Oh yeah know what, the horse mask will make it hard
to see out of when marching maybe the paper plates and
paint stick would be more realistic.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Chinese Puppets


Continued work restoration some old Chinese puppets recently. Fixed the mechanics inside head with new rubber bands and wire but still having trouble getting eyes to work smoothly. I thought there was plently of room in the bamboo stick handle. I had help making new clothes from my mother. We sat down and she showed me how to take apart the original and make a pattern for the new one.


The one above was painted but needs some work on the neck to seal crack. We need to use wood glue and buy special clamps in order to hold together repair properly suggest my Father. The arms are a tricky to work but she hand stitched them tightly closed around the neck and we used wood glue to secure them without using a staple like they had originally done. I added a red piece of tape for tongue which hid moving parts in the mouth.



There are a few books with stories I was considering trying to act out like the story of "The Seven Chinese Brothers". Each brother is put to some horrible death but the survive through each brothers special powers. This story is great but would involve making a long legged one, a big mouth one and some other remodeling. My other thought was just to have one tell the story while a scroll from within the wall of the puppet show turns pages with sound effects and music.


Another story was about a woman marrying someone her father forbid her to marry. Then they go out to sea and die. The father regrets doing this. I like it but would need to make a girl puppet. I was really repairing these only to study and understand how they made them but this project is growing larger than I expected.


My Father and I spent 6 hours making a new light weight puppet show yesterday. It was just a large mock up but I think it can be used to perform with. It folds up and is easy to carry and is built around the same design I had done earlier this year with a few modifications.

07-07-2011 Designed by Dad

We made the two sides shorter and thinner to allow younger performers to fit there size. Two feet in the center hold most the front weight while additional side panels fold back for support on the rear. . . no clumsy sticks to hold it together! Thanks Dad!

Above is the 6 hour puppet theatre made out of light weight 1/2 foam
my father found at Home Depot. Beside the top being a little flimsy
like a "Walt Disney animation cel" it would work for my need to perform
for others.

What I thought was a Chinese Dragon turns out to be a Chinese Lion and the famous parade you've heard about is called the "Chinese Lion Dance". I was searching for several days for a simple 2-D silhouette for my Chinese Puppets but no luck. I am going to China Town this morning to see if I can find one down there. I need to make one these!

Just add a silent "h"and "et" at the end to the word "silhouette" and you probably will still have to look the word up again.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

"Puppet Show" - Creative Writing Skit

The puppet show I have been working on is very simple. I think that this the key to most great things. I actually had a vision while waiting in line for STAR WARS in Concert. If only everyone could see that they hold the key that unlocks their freedom.

Too many sad faces I see everyday. If only they could free themselves. I pictured a t-shirt design to illustrate my point. The image has a person with a large keyhole on their stomach. As they picked up the key and turn it within themselves suddenly a ghost of themselves was set free.
This actually is more like an foreign animated short film.

Of course this has nothing to with my puppets how but it's the stream of consciences writing (without editing) that is what gets my creative flow going.

Puppet Show process that has worked in the past:
  1. Introduce the characters before they come out.
  2. Music with character singing and dancing.
  3. A short simple skit of a character doing something.
  4. Make Puppets with children.
  5. Invite them to come try doing a puppet.
This was fun, took the pressure off me and everyone gets to join in. Trying to do a scripted act involving rehearsals with other people is a lot harder and a lot more work.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Summer 2011 - "Puppet Show Plans"

The Puppet Show has been down for a few week due to weather. I hopefully plan to make a strong comeback this summer with an all new Puppet Show. The characters will include 4 men from Japan who have gotten an All-New wardrobe.

And while the eggheads were a big hit well I got an even better puppet making plan for the youngsters. If God will only reveal it to me soon. The best days have yet to be seen.

05.26.2011

06..2011

Monday, May 9, 2011

Wait Until It's Time - Short Story Skit


My Skit Idea - Turning Nightmare into Live Stage show

The scene involves two actors and a chair.

We see the back of chair where a mother rabbit is sitting knitting. A child rabbit hops in from behind tapping her on the shoulder, asking if it is time to go to the park. The mother keeps turning her head shaking her head back and forth telling the child, "No, not until later. You will have to Wait!"


The little child then turns around and leaves the room where her mother goes back to work on her knitting. The child was to wait until after the mother is done knitting.


This happens this time the mother's eyes peer over the chair looking away from her work shaking her head and singing the short song.

"No 'little child, it's still not time, you need to wait! you need to wait!"

Again the little child turns around and leaves the room where her mother goes back to work on her knitting. The child was to wait until after the mother is done knitting.

Not nearly one minute later, sure enough the child came back into the room

The mother stood up when she heard her, this time a little angrier.


"No 'little child, you need to Wait! You need to Wait! You need to Wait!"

And again the little girl turned and left the room. She had to wait until her mother had completed her knitting.

But sure enough the child grew tired of waiting and thought I am going ask at least one more time, to see if it was time.

She reached over the chair to tap her mother on the shoulder. And again her mother turned with a arresting look on her face saying. Why yes, it is time to go child, let me get the car keys. The mother put down her knitting and took the child's hand as they both left the room together heading towards the door . . .


Moral

When knitting with a five year old . . .

make an exact time . . .

then when you tell them . . .

they will know what time rather than keep guessing and bothering you.


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Fabric Farm

05.05.2011

"FABRIC FARM" a dream of ERIC STEFANI's

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I was visiting a Farm with my parents at this place where they had these fabricated animals. Someone had made them but get this, they were alive. My Dad said someone had discovered how to do it somewhere back east. They had all sorts, and I was suppose to pick something out to buy.

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They moved like real animals and were friendly as the came up to you. There was a yellow duck with feathers that were made out of fuzzy vertical strands and google eyes. Also a male duck, (mallard,one with the green head). There was a blue donkey. I remember wondering which animal would get along with my dog. I think the blue was a donkey. There was also baby chickens, all were very distinct, not bland like your everyday stuffed animal, but special in everyway.

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There was a room full of large items that were manufactured large unique toys. Like the 'four - cornered

blue framed shelve' or something with a hanging down beam (stick) on the right. They were all broken. I asked, "Were they just broken or were they supposed to be really broken?"

The owner was silent, he didn't answer and I think this made him mad.

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FOOTBALL SECTION

In the middle of the story or dream there was a football part. All I know was there was a large jock-type guy and he was friends with the Farm Family. I remember them talking about shortening the names of things and this how they would develop in jokes between themselves. I was walking with the football guy and he was . . . doing something . . . can't remember but it was a contrast to being at the farm. Had to do with being tough and not fabricated, unlike the Real "Brought To Life" toy animals.

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At this time when everyone left but me and my Dad and two men, the owners and head of the Farm Family. This part was scary because they were locking up but one guy started breathing fire! His eyes were red and he had long black hair. He blew fire at the coat tail of my Dad. As we were running I stopped and looked at the Pyromaniac. I told him to his face, "I know the power of the wholly spirit and that I was NOT afraid". He said that did not work on him but then he shrunk back because it did.

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Right Before the Piano Room

Before the piano room there were people working on some large weird artwork. I mean while I walking around there was this huge black fabric someone had cover in marker. Then they were using a glue gun to paste 3D objects that were patterns of macaroni and yarn and more. I remember saying I used the glue gun to rap together my entire Christmas packaged.

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Near the end of the dream I remember wanting to play their piano and I went looking. This place was weird and I was curious. I was heading back through the rooms I had gone past before but another way. It was like a maze.

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PIANO ROOM

At the end there was a piano room. I went around a corner revealing all these pianos. And I identified the Piano that was in the shape of a boat. I asked if it was a prop from 1960's movie? The pianos in this part of the home I must have miss we traveled to the front but some how missed this room.

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Later at the end, some lady asked what it was that I wanted, after show me everything. She was very old like a Grandmother. I remember that there was so many to choose from. I had decided that whatever it was it was just going to be only one.

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This took one hour to write and remember.


Monday, April 25, 2011

Genuine Ventriloquist Dolls

Just because I have four genuine ventriloquist dolls, does't make me a racist.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Easter Show (Egghead Springsters)

I had been trying to get the "Chicken Laying Eggs to Pre-Recorded Soundtrack" gag worked out all week.
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FRIDAY - Converting a box including a swiveling door to hold all the eggs (golf balls) and allow to exit. Disaster! It didn't work. But simply placed the ball on 17 inch "Conveyor Belt" by hand. It was perfect to allow the balls to roll on and swoop down into a connected funnel and shoot out and be caught into a milk crate.
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Although I totally forgot to introduce it as Peter Rabbits main supplier, it turned out fine. The gag goes on got a minute and a half and I am wiped out after doing it. The kids kept requesting I have the chicken lay more eggs afterwards which made me glad.

CROWD CONTROL
Too many kids on stage but I told them only two at a time and that they needed to get in line. The kids are too short to kneel but too tall to stand. I kept telling them to duck down!

EGGHEAD SPINGSTERS
The hand-made eggs puppets were my favorite to operate. Just because they were the easiest to perform. Their heads can spin, mouths can open. Don't have to worry about eyes or hands.

JAPAN PUPPET
The Ventriloquist Japanese Puppet was also something I had worked on all week. I brought one and explained how I got him resurrected. The mouth and eye work independently with switches that I made on the handle. I found the real expression come from the arms, at least with the music.
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South Pasadena
California 91105
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Times
(4:00 - 7:00)

Fridays - PUPPET SHOW
Times
(Show One 3:30 - 4:00)
( Show Two 5:30 - 6:00)

Sunday, April 17, 2011

"The Egghead Springster"

Daisy Bowie

Chloe the Clown

Electric Richard (Mouth Open)


Electric Richard (Mouth Closed)


I completed making eight puppets yesterday. The heads were from a hollow plastic easter egg with a stick going thru it allowing the puppeteer to operate the mouth and rotate the head.



There is actually a straw that is slightly bigger that fits around the 6 mm stick. The straw fits up inside the lower half of the shell through a hole I drilled with a drill bit.


Puppy


You use a small amount of hot glue from a glue gun to fasten together the straw (to the lower shell) and the stick to the upper shell. (The straw must have been split allowing for 4 flaps.



After you glued your items you have to find a safe place to allow it to dry. Make sure the upper egg shell is straight.


(Spring and Rubber Band)


After the hard part is done then you can simply choose the eyes, nose, hair etcetera to decorate your character. I found it's best to imagine what you want first and then match it's personality visually.



Lastly you can add arms by gluing thinner straws. Use the straws that bend for elbows and add wire to the hands to make them move.




I found the simple cardboard/foam core display from Office Max works excellent as a stage to allow the performer to be hidden. You just have to add a wooden stick on each corner to keep it from falling over. Tape the stick to the ground or put something heavy to hold it down and your really to go!



Characters name left to right: 1)Electric Richard - 2)Melvin - 3)Puppy - 4)Bob - 5)Clarence the Clown - 6)Chloe the Bowie- 7)Green Steve - 8)Wood Chop


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Engineer Eric's Experimental Puppet Show 2o11!

Wow today's puppet show was much better than Wednesday or Thursday. I really enjoyed planning to "Make Original Puppets" and getting together all the things needed to prepare. There were about 14 girls that participated. I could not find the drill bit to drill holes to make the mouth work but just gluing the straws to the egg worked fine.


I really enjoyed sharing how to make my mini puppets on a straw using plastic eggs with hinge to make the mouth work. Next time it will be easier if I get the correct two-sided tape. The tape was really a problem, everyone was complaining then someone said to fold the tape. This made it easier but the eyes didn't really lay flat.


Someone made off with mine with the spring at the base of the "double-straw" that made the mouth actually close.


I welcomed to kids to come up at a time to perform a song with me. People seemed to enjoy watching and there was applause after ever child. I remember Wednesday not having a iPod and having to play accordion most of the time.


Later I performed the "Peter Cottontail" story with Farmer McGregor and it seems to go over pretty well. I remember getting a big laugh from one kid showing him the baby chick pop out of the egg. Later Chris H. came by, we worked on a sketch with the Japanese guys. He came up with the mongoose and having get to loose. He mentioned having the animal on a string which I thought was great.



The chicken laying the golf balls was funny bit I had want to do for months but I missed Peter Cottontails basket, write down what will happen so I don't forget to blow the feathers, better yet get a muchkin to help!

I need to come up with more short sketches with bubbles, I got the sound effects just no story.
1) The spider trying to eat the eggs was a good idea.

Chris had some good ideas.

Story ONE: (Jordan)

One of the EGG 's is missing from the group... of course, all the puppets
blame the weasel, BUT ... actually , the weasel is innocent !
The spider (Bad Guy) had the egg in it's web... ooohhh, busted !
Then the puppets all kick the spider out of the BARN.

Story TWO: (Jordan /Chris)

The Cheer leading dog is frenzied over Peter Cotton Tail, who is stuck in the Tree.
4 Rabbit Puppets come to the rescue and team work their way up the tree... by
hopping up on each other... but when they get up to the tree, Peter jumps into
the Arms of the Cheer leader ! See ya Pals !! he shouts. All the other rabbits
are now stuck in the tree.

Story THREE: (Chris)

4 baby ducks follow Mickey Mouse, who says, "Hey, stop Following me... I'm not
your mother... wait a minute, where is your mother ??? " Mickey then meets
Kermit... and they go together to find the ducks' mother. The Rooster adopts
them and tries to learn how to speak to them using the "Quack Quack" sound,
but it always comes out ... " Quack a Doodle Doo ! " All the duck babies learn
how to speak "Quack a Doodle Doo !"