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A viewer nominated series, this week's ep is another great example of brilliant writing. Optimism Bias was directed by @AndrewGoodKnight and originally released in 2013 having been showcased at the Melbourne International Animation Festival @melbourneinternationalanim3991 - its Australian comedy, deeply rooted in game lore, at its very best. Tracy also grabbed an interview with Andrew which you can check out in our season specials, released alongside this ep.1:17 Introduction to the film and its original inspiration – not surprisingly RoosterTeeth's #RVB9:35 Everything is funnier in an Australia accent!10:15 Puppeteering vs keyframe11:15 Phil's broken record: writing is outstanding!12:50 A masterful scene13:50 Editing the frame – the skill required is evident15:00 The biggest shock is the view count15:35 The difference between imitation and inspiration17:22 Xcom games are more enjoyable than you think!18:50 Distribution problems - Nordic Games Developer dropped the ball22:38 Next steps, lessons learned and our reflections on the process of promoting good workCredits -Speakers: Phil Rice, Damien Valentine, Tracy HarwoodProducer/Editor: Phil RiceMusic: Animo Domini Beats
Today we go to the VP's office over Puppeteering, Stacy shares about a recent dELiA*s haul, Pete remembers a nostalgic commercial, and Whitney comes to the front of the We Don't Wanna Grow Up classroom for Show and Tell! Support the show on Patreon Our Instagram Our Website Our Facebook Our TikTok
Meet Kathleen Kim, you might have seen her on SNL, Awkwafina is Nora from Queens, Helpsters, or even Sesame Street, but you probably didn't know it was her. Kathleen is a puppeteer who's been the talent behind some incredible characters.Puppeteering wasn't always a part of Kathleen's original career trajectory but this changed when she took a "puppetry for comedy" improv class. Kathleen's witty sense of humor and voice acting skills landed her a spot in the Sesame Street Puppetry Workshop where she would eventually be selected to perform as Ji-Young, the first Asian American character on Sesame Street.Join us as we talk to Kathleen about putting her own life experiences into her characters, the pressure of living up to her predecessors, and hear some incredible stories of how her small size made it possible to squeeze herself into this industry.-----This episode is brought to you in part by MUBI Experience groundbreaking cinema on MUBI with the stunning 4K restoration of Tarsem Singh's THE FALL. Filmed over four years in 28 breathtaking locations and starring Lee Pace, it's a monumental production that transcends genres. For a limited time, you can try MUBI free for 30 days at mubi.com/shittyrigsLet us know if we're doing a shitty job.Support the show
This week Blake and Josh chat about the art of puppetering with our special guest Jack Parker! Jack is the star behind the performance delivered on PIP, the little droid on Osha's toolbelt in The Acolyte. Let's chat with Jack and stay tuned to the end! Follow Jack here! https://x.com/JackPMParker Ask us how you can get involved on the podcast team ————————————————————————
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Grab some of that cold Chinese takeout and listen this month as Austin and Big T discuss the 1999 fantasy comedy Being John Malkovich.Join us as we share some of our favorite moments and try to figure out what exactly, if anything, this film is trying to say. We explore the themes of love and manipulation and hypothesize about how the vessel system works.So cuddle up with your favorite traumatized pet as you listen, then join us next month for our discussion of the 1999 sci-fi film The Matrix. Write into us at layersoffilmpod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok: @layersoffilmpod
Made of over one kilometre of rope and more than 600 LED lights, giant puppet Leor is coming to Auckland's Aotea Square in February.
Jani Lauzon is a Métis multidisciplinary artist who says she can't stop creating. Over the years, she's eked out a living as a rock and roll singer, an actor on stage and screen, and a puppeteer for Jim Henson, among other things. She talks to Tom about turning to art as a way to cope with a turbulent childhood, and how all her talents collide in the new play “Prophecy Fog.”
Title: From Small-Town Dreams to Disney Magic: Calvin Lester's Puppeteering Adventure Summary: In this episode, Belinda interviews Calvin Lester, a performer puppeteer with the Walt Disney Company, who shares his journey in puppetry and his experiences working on shows like Bird Call. Calvin discusses his journey, being a reluctant leader, engaging with fans, the birth of Bird Call, and navigating the business side of creativity. He offers advice for success - being authentic and true to oneself, which leads to opportunities. Calvin grew up in a small coal mining town in West Virginia with limited access to performance opportunities. Despite the focus on sports in his town, Calvin was drawn to drawing, acting, and writing. He became interested in puppetry through the works of Jim Henson and decided to pursue a career in the entertainment business. Calvin initially studied psychology in college but had the opportunity to audition for Sesame Street and the Muppets. He was selected for workshops and training in puppetry techniques and character-building. Calvin then joined the Muppets as an understudy performer and learned television puppetry. Check out this amazing episode!Key Learnings: Calvin Lester's Backstory [00:02:52] The Muppets at Disney [00:11:04] The birth of puppet characters [00:22:25] Navigating the business side of being a creative [00:24:57] Advice for starting in puppeteering [00:35:06] About Calvin Lester - Calvin is a Performer/Puppeteer with the Walt Disney Company and a Puppet Specialist for shows (i.e. Finding Nemo the Musical, The Lion King, The Muppets) where he teaches puppetry and blocking. He has also created an original puppetry-based series called "Bird Call". One of his favorite projects was workshopping and opening the Muppets Great Moments in History for the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida. It was the first time the true form of the Muppets were made a fixture in the park in a live stage performance. Calvin worked alongside close friends and his girlfriend Kelsey Brady (now fiancée). About the Host: Belinda Ellsworth is a Speaker, Trainer, Best-Selling Author, and Podcaster She has been a professional speaker, mover, and shaker for more than 25 years. Having built three successful companies, she has helped thousands of entrepreneurs make better decisions, create successful systems, and build business strategies using her "Four Pillars of Success" system. Belinda has always had a passion and zest for life with the skill for turning dreams into reality.How to Connect with Belinda: Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/workfromyourhappyplaceLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaellsworthInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/workfromyourhappyplace/Website - www.workfromyourhappyplace.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4939248/advertisement
I think it's safe to say that many CEOs of big companies have daddy issues, and if Inception has taught us anything, it's that by exploiting those daddy issues, you can get said CEO to give up their company. All we need to do is adapt it for our situation. Get rid of all the dream stuff, add a hyper realistic puppet of Jim Henson, maybe a little bit of Leo Dicaprio in a bear suit to boot, and before you know it we'll be the puppet master CEOs of Jim Henson's Creature Shop! Zach insists the Hardy Boys will lead us to victory, Jared thinks Banksy is Gonzo, and Adam wants to do an Ernie. Talking Points Include: Real No Water Emergen-C, Veto Veto Veto, Enjoying The Spooky Season, We Love Puppeteers, First Idea Worst Idea, The First Ever Inside Kiss, Henson Inception, An Exclusive Reveal of Banksy's Identity, The Muppets Do A Manhattan Project
This week the dudes chat about: mothers, TV, Zelda, Batman the Animated Series, Godzilla, KISS, and comics!
Guest: Marilyn Price, President, Marilyn Price Puppets at Marilyn Price PuppetsOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilyn-price-58a204167/The Mentor Project: https://mentorproject.org_____________________________Hosts:Dr. Susan Birne-Stone Ph.D., Host of The Mentor Project Podcast | Host of Perspectives | Systems Psychotherapist, International Coach, Talk Show Host & Producer, Professor | Mentor at the Mentor ProjectOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/dr-susan-birne-stoneMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine, Host of Redefining Society Podcast, and other shows on ITSPmagazineOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
If you need a problem solved, Nick Ingkatanuwat is your guy. From music, to puppetry, to voice acting, to artwork, to sewing-- Nick can do it, no problem. Joining on Aqua Teen as a production assistant in 2003, Nick rose through the ranks to eventually become a producer and editor, working on the show's entire run since Season 2 as well as both its films. Nick tells us all about his time interning on Space Ghost while in college, what it was like working on Aqua Teen, and even gives us a little insight into the upcoming season. Other topics discussed include the birth of the Baffler Meal, writing Space Ghost fanmail, what Dave Willis wore around the office, and being the #1 My Bloody Valentine superfan. Check out Nick's band Sweet Fiend! https://sweetfiend.bandcamp.com/ References: • Aqua Teen Production Music: https://www.youtube.com/@FunnyStarRunner • Superchunk - Misfits & Mistakes Vinyl: https://www.discogs.com/release/1686761-Superchunk-Misfits-And-Mistakes • Blog Post about Zucotti Manicotti Puppet Construction: http://puppetsandbanjos.blogspot.com/2016/02/ • Sing A-Long with Nick Ingkatanuwat 08.06.10: https://vimeo.com/14066773 ★ Support The Show + Get Extra Episodes • Patreon: patreon.com/dancingisforbidden ★ Amazon Affiliate Links - Support The Podcast At No Extra Cost! • Aqua Teen Forever Plantasm 4K: https://amzn.to/3Svy2ea • Aqua Teen Forever Plantasm BluRay: https://amzn.to/3dLcKKS • Aqua Teen Forever Plantasm Digital: https://amzn.to/3t8cqtv • Baffler Meal 20 Disc DVD Box Set: https://amzn.to/3fmznWf Timestamps: [00:00:00] Intro [00:02:58] Nick Ingkatanuwat Interview [00:25:19] Nick's Music [00:30:16] Nick's Art [00:33:24] Nick's Acting [00:04:56] Nick's Puppeteering [00:55:25] Rapid Fire Questions! [01:02:18] Outro Contacts: Leave a voice message: speakpipe.com/dancingisforbidden Discord: https://discord.gg/NpjSXPECw6 Instagram: @AquaTeenPod Twitter: @AquaTeenPod Email: DancingIsForbiddenPod@gmail.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9yseLj27npIZlEnM8ooBaQ Listen on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe5gFb5eAYH3nyF3DZ5jwhQ Website: dancingisforbidden.com Twitch: twitch.tv/ronnieneeley
This week on The Reel Debaters Micheal interviews actors Lauren Cochrane and Aaron Merke about their careers in front and behind the camera as actors comedians and as real life husband and wife. We got in to everything from Phil Tippit, Star Wars Galaxies Edge, Hallmark, Puppeteering and lots more!Wanna send us your opinion on this week's episode? Hit up our voicemail and drop us a comment.RD voicemail Events:HousekeepingLike being in the know? Hate FOMO? Follow us online below to never miss a live show, contest or give away and don't forget to subscribe to the show on your podcast player.TwitterFacebookInstagramYoutube ShortsDonate to the causeCast & Crew- Executive Producer, Editor, Mixer Captain of the USS Debater Micheal Petrow - Co-Host/Co-Producer and Comedian Commander Martin Navarro- Co-Host/Co-Producer and Comedian Lieutenant Commander Jimmy Skinner - Co-Host/Co-Producer Pop Culture Officer Mark Cowell -Co-Host/Co-Producer Visual Arts Officer Rob Strachan -Co-Host and Nerd/Geekdom Officer Charles Fernandes -Co-Host and Entertainment Officer Ian Bawa -Co-Host and Live Show Moderator Emily ClarkeAbout UsCould James Bond be a Chef? Should The Ghostbusters have their own restaurant? What would Indiana Jones and Lara Croft's wedding look like? Maybe you wanna find out if Conan The Barbarian could teach Sex Ed? Welcome to The Reel Debaters, where real life meets reel life... Each week you'll hear 4 debaters sit down as they come up with a new tussle where they compare, contrast and insult each other with their takes for your listening pleasure. They'll either insert themselves into a story and see how they fare or bring the characters into real life scenarios that make less than no sense.As a bonus you'll get access interviews from within the film industry and listen to "reel talks" about our favorite moments, scenes and storiesTune Thursday for a new episode and if there's something you wanna hear beaten to death send us an email thereeldebaters@gmail.com
Shea is the co-host of Something Different, and Shirley is one half of the puppeteering duo, the Whatnots. You can find Something Different and the Whatnots on Facebook (@SomethingDifferent) (@WhatnotsProductions). Be on the lookout for Something Different's next show, February 22nd 2023, at the EXIT Theatre in Arcata, CA. 0:00 | Something Different 14:19 The Rope and The Hammer 20:07 | Learning to perform at sideshow schools 27:28 | Needing an audience 34:39 | Tears of a Clown 39:23 | Catching your face on fire 42:19 | Puppeteering 45:27 | Humboldt Circus Club 47:30 | Performing abroad
In this episode, the guys have special guest Cain Carias in the studio. Cain, also known as Puppetmaster 213. Cain is a puppeteer who was raised in Tijuana Mexico and came to the US with his family. Growing up in the area of Mcarthur Park Cain eventually got a job working at the Bob Baker Theatre where he eventually became the head puppeteer. Cain share how his life was influenced by the theatre and puppeteering and how it led to him creating his first puppet his counter park El Triste.
Sometimes the solution is as easy as breathing. But that doesn't mean one deep breath will change your life. It means you can change your life by starting with one breath. If you're picking up what I'm laying down… Follow, subscribe, rate, review, and SHARE this episode! If you prefer watching episodes, you can now do that on YouTube! And don't forget to check out my SubStack where we talk about all the things we're not supposed to talk about. Learn more at www.alissaalter.com Follow along on IG @alissaalter As always I've got your back, I've got your front, and I've got your undercarriage. In this episode… We ALL have breathing dysfunction and the #1 thing we can do to change that Integrating more efficient breathing patterns changes our steady state and baseline which makes us healthier all around The importance of moving out of exercising skills to integrating them in order to live efficiently and optimally The #1 thing you can do BEFORE becoming pregnant to support your health What our diaphragm and Sebastain in The Little Mermaid have in common Why breathing into a paper bag (or mask) helps rebalance O2 and CO2 to regulate your nervous system and avoid a panic attack How you can use your breath to navigate and support anxiety and depression Other resources mentioned in the episode… Sexs, Cults and Puppeteering with Kayla Prestel Found of Feel Good Pilates NYC Creating A Hospitable Environment For Pleaasure with Sex Coach Danielle Savory Patricia's book The Wise Woman's Guide To Your Healthiest Pregnancy & Birth: FRom Preconception to Postpartum. Patricia Ladis, PT, CBBA, has been practicing holistic physical therapy & performing injury prevention screenings since 1999. She is a behavioral breathing analyst and can help everyone optimize their breathing whether they are pregnant, in chronic pain or having performance issues. She is the author of The Wise Woman's Guide to Your Healthiest Pregnancy and Birth- an empowering book that gives you lifestyle medicine, exercises and breathing techniques for a smooth preconception-pregnancy and postpartum motherhood experience. She is the founder of WiseBody Physical Therapy and the co-founder of First 1000 Days of Wellness. She ‘s worked with professional dancers of ABT, Rockettes, and Broadway Shows and tennis professionals competing in the US Open since 2002, Wimbledon, Olympics. She appeared on NBC & CBS programs and published in Forbes, Vogue, ThriveGlobal, etc. Patricia aims to get to the root cause of someone's pain or performance issue to eliminate it for good. Patricia is a mother of 3 and has experienced all three births- vaginal birth without any medications, cesarean section, and a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean). Patricia specializes in treating the whole woman during her perinatal years to optimize her pregnancy and postpartum experience- including preventing and closing diastasis using real-time ultrasound. Patricia uses her extensive experience to connect with her patients on deeper levels. She helps bring out their innate wisdom for returning to doing what they love with ultimate success. Learn more at www.patricialadis.com and follow on IG @patricialadis
Super bonus episode! We're talking about ALL of The Muppet Christmas Carol with EXTREMELY special guest Dave Goelz! He's the guy who played Gonzo, Bunsen, Waldorf, Bettina, Zoot, and various other characters in the movie! PLUS: Michael Caine never blinks! Gonzo's three phases of characterization! Getting the Muppet gang back together! Waldorf sings! The art of right-handing! Puppeteering pigs in the rain! And Emmet Otter is good too! Hosted by Anthony Strand & Ryan Roe Guest Dave Goelz Produced & Edited by Ryan Roe Logo by Morgan Davy
THIS EPISODE HAS EVERYTHING! Cults (in this case an evangelical church) and the impact of an us vs. them mentality. How Ariel's song Part Of Your World from The Little Mermaid is the feminist manifesto we need. Sex & Masturbation as avenues to reclaim power an autonomy of our physical and Energetic bodies. Puppets! Kayla straddled the world of the church and the world of theater for years. Being in the world and not OF the world and how that plays into her evolution out of the church and into herself. Kayla is the owner of Feel Good Pilates NYC where she teaches clients, hosts teacher training programs and workshops, and provides a supportive home to NYC fitness professionals. Kayla has also been a professional puppeteer and stage actor for over a decade! Learn more about Kayla at www.kaylaconsults.com and on IG @feelgoodpilatesnyc. This episode is brought to you in partnership with Oh Nut! Do you or someone you love experience pain with penetration? Meet Oh Nut! Soft, stretchy, and oh-so-comfy, Ohnut is a simple and convenient way to adjust when penetration feels too deep (eep!). Made of 4 interlocking rings, you can customize the depth—without sacrificing sensation. Explore adding and removing rings at any time with any position, so that both you and your partner can focus on what matters most—each other :) LEARN MORE HERE and use code ALISSA7 to save $7!
EPISODE DESCRIPTION:You are not a selfie. You are not an image in a Zoom meeting. You are a body in three-dimensional space, with sensations and needs that are important to attune to.Athena Reddy (they/them) is an actor, writer, and movement artist. Today, Athena returns to the show to talk about teaching the philosophy of movement.SHOW NOTES:The Body Abstract BlogThe Body Abstract NewsletterSign up for Athena's donation-based virtual classesAthena's Recommended Reading List (books about movement)Send Grace your requests for new topics and interview guests: theartlifeshow@gmail.comRELATED EPISODES:Episode 13: StillnessEpisode 14: MovementEpisode 67: How to Help Your Artist Friends (with Nick Grant and Athena Reddy)Read more and subscribe to our newsletter at http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #1193, Hollywood, CA 90078Email: theartlifeshow@gmail.comSupport The Art Life by buying our recommended books from our Bookshop page: bookshop.org/shop/gracegordonofficialGrace Gordon is on Instagram: @gracegordonofficialThe Art Life is on Twitter & Instagram: @theartlifeshowOur music is ‘The Stream' by Rorie: http://roriemusic.com
Siegel was teaching junior high in his hometown of Minneapolis before turning his back on dispensing education, in favor of receiving it as one of the 1,700 students to pratfall through the doors of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College between 1968 and 1997, earning a spot in their touring show.There he was fortunate enough to study under the late, great Verne Langdon who “besides teaching us clown makeup and helping develop our characters. He taught us basic prosthetics – he had recently been on the original Planet of the Apes [1968] with John Chambers. I learned how to take the casting of my nose, do sculptures and molds and make my own rubber clown nose. Verne liked my work. And I enjoyed doing it. And we stayed in touch."Mark Siegel's full IMDb profile reads: Lucy (digital artist)Captain America: The Winter Soldier (digital artist: Industrial Light & Magic)Noah (digital artist: ILM)Star Trek Into Darkness (digital artist: Industrial Light & Magic)Cowboys & Aliens (digital artist: ILM)Transformers: Dark of the Moon (digital models and simulations: Industrial Light & Magic)Rango (digital modeler: ILM)I Am Number Four (digital artist: ILM)Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (digital modeler and simulator: ILM)Evan Almighty (digital artist: ILM)Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (digital modeler: ILM)Eragon (digital artist: ILM)Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (digital modeler: ILM)The Island (digital artist)War of the Worlds (digital artist)Son of the Mask (lead modeler)Van Helsing (digital modeler)Planet of the Apes (model maker: ILM)A.I. Artificial Intelligence (model maker: ILM)Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (concept sculptor)Space Cowboys (model maker)Galaxy Quest (model maker: ILM)Men in Black (model maker: saucer crash miniature and blue screen unit)DragonHeart (creature maker) / (puppeteer)The Meteor Man (action property performer)Fire in the Sky (sculptor)Memoirs of an Invisible Man (action property performer)Death Becomes Her (model maker: ILM)Naked Lunch (creature maker)Back to the Future Part III (model maker)Joe Versus the Volcano (chief model maker)Back to the Future Part II (model maker: ILM)Look Who's Talking (project supervisor: San Francisco, Magic Vista Studios, Inc.)Ghostbusters II (sculptor: ILM)The Blob (creature maker) / (puppeteer)Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (creature maker) / (puppeteer)Big Trouble in Little China (creature maker) / (puppeteer)Poltergeist II: The Other Side (creature crew: Boss Film Corporation)The Goonies (creature maker - uncredited) / (puppeteer - uncredited)Dune (creature maker - uncredited) / (puppeteer - uncredited)Ghostbusters (creature maker - uncredited) / (puppeteer - uncredited)Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (model and creature maker: ILM - special version)Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (model and creature maker: ILM - 1997 special version)Music: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Kathleen Kim is the talented puppeteer behind Ji-Young, the electric guitar-playing, ddukbokki-eating seven-year-old Muppet character who made her debut on Sesame Street last fall. Kathy was born in Flushing, Queens to parents who immigrated to the States in the 1970s. Puppeteering was just a hobby until 2014, when Kathy — who had been working as a reality TV producer — was accepted into a program at Sesame Workshop and found herself fast-tracked into the niche world of professional puppetry. Kathy tells Juliana and Catherine how she first fell in love with the craft; what it's like working on set alongside Cookie Monster, the Honkers and Abby Cadabby; and her experience hearing from so many Asian Americans about what the existence of a character like Ji-Young has meant to them. CREDITS Co-host, Producer, Photographer: Juliana Sohn https://www.instagram.com/juliana_sohn/ Co-host, Producer, Editor: Catherine Hong https://www.instagram.com/catherinehong100/Audio Engineer: AJ Valente Executive Producer: HJ Lee
If you're ready to break free of public school puppeteering and rise above today's educational rat race, this podcast is for you! Discover a whole new world of great literature, meaningful conversations, and educational methodologies that actually work! Join Dr. Lisa Dunne as she interviews homeschool mom and Awaken Academy teacher Elaina Triesch. You will be inspired and challenged by her innovative, well-spoken, and action-oriented responses about the journey: where she's been, what she's learned, and how it relates to your next steps. Parents, it's time for a public school exit. Break free of the big yellow prison bus, and join us on the homeschool adventure. You can do this; we can help!
In this episode of Joculation, LP shares his unique brand of comedy and satire on the news and headlines that really matter. Why rehash stale political shit-slinging “satire” when supermarket tabloids provide the news and headlines, we really need? A life in puppeteering is a life less lived, a road less traveled, and late nights filled with suicide hotline operators. LP takes a peek at what life after puppeteering looks like for the actor who played the loveable purple dinosaur Barney on the “Barney and Friends Television” show after he hung up the stained purple suit, hit the sobriety wagon, and opened a tantric sex business. Maybe we can find a coupon for group rates at child therapist. Travel has shifted from ostentatious to "authenticious", but it seems our friends at Conde Naste need more truth in advertising their “authentic” travel experiences. LP dives into what a truly authentic and relatable experience Conde Naste should advertise when looking at a Staycation in the Motel 6 for visiting day at the local penitentiary. I mean what's more authentic than smuggling a bean burrito in the prison pocket to microwave in your room? What do you do when you're an excommunicated former bishop who professes his resolute love for a porn writer who also happens to be a satanist? After life in the spotlight of the pulpit comes to an abrupt halt, it would seem the most obvious answer is trafficking pig semen and specializing in the insemination of pigs. Huh? If you enjoyed listening to the show, please give it a five-star rating, a review, and please share with your friends. It all genuinely helps others to find Joculation and grow the Circle of Intimacy. Please be sure to subscribe on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, or wherever you are listening. The Joculation podcast is available across all major podcast platforms. If you would like to experience the live interactive social broadcast of Joculation in its entirety, you can catch Joculation every Friday night 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Mountain Time (10:00 PM - 12:00 AM Eastern Time) at MSP Waves (https://mspwaves.com), Theta.tv (https://www.theta.tv/mspwaves), VIMM.tv (https://www.vimm.tv/msp-waves) - or join the audience in the Circle of Intimacy in the Peace, Abundance and Liberty Discord Server (https://mspwaves.com/discord). Please take a moment to stop by DShop and pick up some official LP merchandise. New merch is being added regularly and all the proceeds support the show. Check out LP's DShop (https://shop-lpfaust.ogn.app) when you have a moment. Follow me on Twitter (https://twitter.com/FaustLp) to keep up to date with all things LP and thank you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpfaust/message
We've approached one of the most divisive episodes of Community and certainly of season four: "Intro to Felt Surrogacy." Jenn's not a fan of the episode but she brought back someone who is: her friend Thomas (@ThomasAHester2)!The pair discusses why this episode ranks low for so many people, the musical cameos, why using puppets was a risk, and break down the secrets that each study group member reveals. As an aside and a trigger warning, about 50 minutes into the episode we will have a brief discussion of sexual harassment/Annie's secret.We hope you like this episode even if you don't like puppets!Our recommended media:Anything with Michael K. Williams (The Wire, Boardwalk Empire, Lovecraft Country)2 Dope Queens (the podcast | the HBO Max special)The Incredible Jessica James (Netflix)If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, you can reach out via SAMHSA's National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357). You can find resources at To Write Love on Her Arms as well.
"Rudolph, with your nose so bright, will you guide my sleigh tonight?" We get to the point where Arthur Rankin Jr. and songwriter Johnny Marks meet to discuss turning the classic song into an animated TV special. Time to learn how General Electric paid for the entire budget, which meant the elves were now selling electric blankets and can openers. Learn how the animating team in Japan took a lot of care in their detail to build the 22 sets and characters over the 18 month filming. Also learn how Burl Ives ended up the only actor to earn any residuals from the special. Facebook Instagram Patreon
The Boys are at it again; goin' hard on TV towns, Texas Firsts, and a love of freelancing. They're joined by Marty Butler of the Butler Bros (@thebutlerbros), to discuss how much Austin has changed, what it was like to work in advertising in the "good old days", and why the Austin FC logo is so effing cool. Tune in and get ready for fun one. Yeehaw!
Betsy Zajko is an empath, a world traveler, an actor, a story teller, a voice over artist, and oh yeah, she also builds, climbs inside, and brings giant puppets to life on her weekends. She started her life practically as many of us do and then discovered the real fun is when we listen to our inner voice, trust the calling, and just go for it. We first crossed paths at Rant & Rave, the monthly story telling show at Rogue Machine Theatre in Los Angeles. We've since become each other's biggest fans. I'm happy to share another one of my inspiring and uplifting (and so good) friends with you. Oh and three word spoiler alert: Up. With. People. FYI - this is A-May-Zing May and we're doubling episodes every Wednesday for the month! Enjoy this first of two new episodes.
Ross Mullan is a Canadian born British actor living in London. He has worked extensively in Film, Television and Theatre. He is most famous for playing:The WhiteWalker on Game of Thrones and The Silence on Dr. Who.Puppeteering and voicing Nev the Bear on CBBC'S Bear Behaving Badly.He also played the creepy Numbertaker on CBeebies Numberjacks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, Dom Giordano led off by giving a nation-wide update on educational issues during Coronavirus. First, Giordano discusses a story in the New York Post, which examines the link between CDC guidelines and the American Federation of Teachers. According the Post, the AFT lobbied the CDC on, and even suggested language for, the federal agency's school-reopening guidance released in February. Then, Giordano discusses the decision by Parents Magazine to promote a book that's based on Critical Race Theory, titled Stamped (for Kids), an abridged remix of Ibram X. Kendi's best-selling Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You, a young adult book that laid the groundwork for Critical Race Theory. Then, Giordano discusses the continued reaction on the Left to last week's State of the Union rebuttal by Tim Scott, playing back MSNBC's Tiffany Cross, who called Scott names such as a ‘token' and a ‘clown' who dances for Mitch McConnell. Also, throughout the hour, Dom asks listeners and his producers for people who are wise, as today is the birthday of famous philosopher Machiavelli. (Photo by Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All NPDs have a compulsion to control people and situations around them. Here are some examples you will (sadly) identify with in abusive relationship or in post-separation abuse, especially where you are linked by a friend, child, business, court case etc. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode of Untapped continues our new On Dekk series, in partnership with the Dekker Centre. The entire On Dekk series is brought to you thanks to the generous support of our series sponsor The Battlefords and District Community Foundation, and the sponsor for this episode of On Dekk is none other than The Battlefords Chamber of Commerce… so a big thank you to Linda and Heather at the Chamber for everything they do for our local businesses and the entire community here.Today’s conversation introduces you to Sherron Burns, an artist, art educator, puppeteer and you’re soon to find out great story teller and source of inspiration too. Sherron has been teaching for over 25 years, and works with all ages to help them explore how to create not only puppets but lives that are filled with play, innovation and creative self-confidence.If you want to get the latest on what’s going with Sherron, you can check out her website SherronBurns.carbonmade.com or check out ARC Creative Studios on Facebook, where Sherron is an active member. I was lucky enough to tour the ARC space when I photographed Sherron after recording this episode… and it’s an absolute eye-opening treasure to see just how much creativity and talent we have here in The Battlefords.
Dinosaurs Month, Week One WIth the announcement that the entire Dinosaurs series is going up on Disney+ on January 29, the Brothers have decided to dedicate an entire month's worth of episodes to the beloved show. Expect features on the characters, as well as on the designers, builders, performers, and voice actors that brought those characters to life. On today's show, the Brothers are joined by Stuart Pankin, John Kennedy, Allan Trautman, Jane Gootnick, Marian McCoin, Nikki Lyons, Julianne Buescher, Brian Henson, Tony Sabin Prince, and Lisa Rocco. Expect to hear... ...how the puppeteers and performers developed a working chemistry to bring their characters to life. ...puppeteering innovations that came out of Dinosaurs. ...what it feels like to be inside Earl's, Fran's, and Ethyl's body suits. MEMORABLE QUOTES “I visited the set a bunch of times. It was fantastic. It's too bad that the people who watched it, who loved the show, couldn't get a chance to see that. That set and those people, those animatronics, it was beautiful and unbelievable.” ~Brian “We're just controlling the face, and we're doing the dialogue. We're all puppeteers, so I imagine what I want to see the character do. I'm not just doing a voice or making faces. As a puppeteer, I'm always thinking about the body and how I want to compose things and the emotion I want to get across. ~Allan “It wasn't about us. It was about those characters. No matter who you were, we were all working to make sure the characters were great and the relationships between them were great. And that took all of us to do that, no matter who was doing what.” ~Bill OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE Introducing our first round of guests [04:02] Puppeteering innovations on Dinosaurs and creating Earl Sinclair [07:30] Developing Earl's voice [22:31] How Lisa helped Bill survive in the body suit [27:46] Reminiscing over behind-the-scenes photos [34:50] Introducing our second round of guests [40:10] The complexity of performing while utilizing controls to manipulate expressions [45:02] Marian's typical day on set [48:45] How Tony and Allan built up their working chemistry for performing Fran [57:17] The relationships made along the way [1:02:11] Mannerisms or quotes from characters that showed up in their performer's lives [1:04:40] Going through a few more behind-the-scenes photos [1:08:55] Introducing our third round of guests [1:10:27] Puppeteering Ethyl [1:12:56] Jane's memories of Caroly Wilcox [1:33:09] Closing remarks [1:38:10]
Legendary Puppeteer, Disney Imagineer, and powerful woman of color, Terri Hardin (she/her) explains how to persevere and build a career, even when you don't seem to fit in. Terri is known for her work on stunning attractions at Disney parks and has been featured in countless productions including Men in Black, Ghostbusters, the hit 90s show Dinosaurs, and more. Full episode transcript is available on our website, www.fullpicturepodcast.com Want more from Terri? Support us via Patreon to access the un-cut version for maximum learning and laughs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fullpicturepodcast/support
Julie and Casey chat with Liz Hara (prolific TV writer, expert puppeteer and costume designer, citizen of Sesame Street, candy expert, all-around-cool-chick) about running toward failure, the pure magic and community-building power of puppets, what it’s like to be the only POC in a writer’s room (and how that world is changing for the better), and why puppets and emus don’t mix. TOP TAKEAWAYS: Liz fell in love with puppets while working in theater in Minneapolis as a teenager and watching a gruesome dark comedy called Shockheaded Peter. Her first love is Butoh-style puppetry, where the puppeteers actually disappear even as they’re right in front of you working the puppets. For the last several years of working with Jim Henson studios, she’s been learning the art of moniter-style puppetry, where you have to puppet while watching a reversed image on a monitor to make sure the puppet is doing what it’s supposed to. Our brains hurt just thinking about it. Her work with puppets has allowed Liz to travel all over the world with shows and to festivals. One of those festivals, the World Puppet Festival of Charleville-Mézières, came along at a time when she was feeling some existential dread (“maybe I’ve just seen everything that there is to see and I don’t know what I’m doing with my life blah blah blah”), and renewed her faith in everything. Couldn’t we all use a dose of that? “For puppetry to work, the audience has to buy into the premise. By putting it up there, the artist is inviting the audience to ‘come play’. You have to agree that the thing we are moving is not just a doll being wiggled—we have to agree that this thing is alive. So there’s this immediate sense of community that is built, and that’s what I think makes it so special and so powerful.” (And isn’t that the goal of every artist and every public speaker—to create community?) Sesame Street is “the home of [Liz’s} heart”—she started out as a puppet builder and puppet costume designer and became a puppet “wrangler” (which she describes as the “pit crew” for the puppets on set.) And she’s got some STORIES…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pvtcWwPVmk&t=113s It was actually one of the head writers on Sesame Street who encouraged Liz when she wanted to venture from writing plays and works for puppets to writing for TV. She began writing for Sesame Street, and then entered a pitch competition at the Austin TV Festival (which she won!), got a manager and an agent, and got her first staff writing position on a sitcom, and found out she had to move to LA from NY with about 17 hours notice. Liz has now been in several writers’ rooms, sometimes diverse, and sometimes where she’s been the only person of color in the room. Her experience is that being “the only” means that she was looked at as the default expert on ALL people of color, or wondered if she was supposed to be the “BIPOC police”. Part of the ethos of a writers’ room is that you never want to kill an idea or a joke unless you can “one up” it. This means that a lot of energy goes into “do I speak up or will this moment pass,” which means you get quieter, which means you may be seen as not fully present . . . (classic double binds). A more diverse writer’s room means that each writer can draw on their own personal experience instead of having to represent EVERYONE’s experience. Why YA TV shows might have some of the best writing out there. If you need ideas for how to bring your community together digitally in this time, Liz has your back . . . (QUARANTEDTALKS!!??) “Play is a joyful approach to life without fear of failure—play and failure are extremely linked and you can’t create good work or live a good life without failure.” Puppeteering and writing is a “relentless process of learning a CRAFT”—which is why both the dedication to your own learning and the generous sharing of knowledge with others is so crucial. Institutional knowledge and the experience of/training from mentors is hugely important. Liz credits her many wonderful mentors, and is excited to now be playing that role for others. LIZ HARA writes television for little kids, big kids, and even bigger kids. She currently writes for Sesame Street, and won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing in 2018. She has also written for CBS’ Life in Pieces, Apple+’s Helpsters, HBO’s Esme & Roy, and Nature Cat and Odd Squad for PBS. Her newest gig is writing for Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, the newest Marvel superhero cartoon for Disney. Liz is also a puppet and costume builder, winning an Emmy for Best Costume Design in 2015 with her team for their work on Sesame Street. She has worked on several other theatrical and film productions, including Avenue Q, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, and The Lion King. Liz is also a fantastic dancer, is super fun at weddings, and has an encyclopedic knowledge of candy.
Legendary Puppeteer, Disney Imagineer, and powerful woman of color, Terri Hardin (she/her), shares about how she pioneered a path in the industry as a biracial woman with a unique gift...and big hair! Terri is known for her work on stunning attractions at Disney parks and has been featured in countless productions including Men in Black, the hit 90s show Dinosaurs, and The Flintstones. Hear how she discovered her niche, leveraged her Star Wars fandom, turned down a job with Jim Henson, and more in this incredible and encouraging two-part series. Full episode transcript is available on our website, www.fullpicturepodcast.com Want more from Terri? Support us via Patreon to access the un-cut version for maximum learning and laughs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fullpicturepodcast/support
Keeping everyone safe in 2020 yielded a new scare system concept at Dead City Haunted House in Salt Lake City Utah that was so effective, it will continue to be used long after the pandemic subsides. Owner Timothy Riggs conceived and engineered a new system for actors to operate props safely from a distance while above patrons. Nicknamed "The Puppeteers", each of these actors operated dozens of unique scares from a single bridge out of sight. The puppets movements were very startlingly scary and also a very cost-efficient use of actor staffing. Design methods are not expensive or complex and can be fabricated with the skill set of the average haunter. Listen to learn more about the design of this new prop puppeting system as well as how it was implemented. Thank you to HAuNTcon for allowing us to broadcast this education. HAuNTcon returns in 2022 and you can be the first to find out by signing up for their newsletter at hauntcon.com
Keeping everyone safe in 2020 yielded a new scare system concept at Dead City Haunted House in Salt Lake City Utah that was so effective, it will continue to be used long after the pandemic subsides. Owner Timothy Riggs conceived and engineered a new system for actors to operate props safely from a distance while above patrons. Nicknamed "The Puppeteers", each of these actors operated dozens of unique scares from a single bridge out of sight. The puppets movements were very startlingly scary and also a very cost-efficient use of actor staffing. Design methods are not expensive or complex and can be fabricated with the skill set of the average haunter. Listen to learn more about the design of this new prop puppeting system as well as how it was implemented. Thank you to HAuNTcon for allowing us to broadcast this education. HAuNTcon returns in 2022 and you can be the first to find out by signing up for their newsletter at hauntcon.com
This week, ADLR reviews MEGALOBOX and I'm Your Woman. Bryant finally starts watching Better Call Saul, gives first impression on Skul and reviews some singles from Raveena, Sia and Slowthai.
00:00:00 - Intro / Cyberpunk 00:09:35 - Adkins Report00:17:27 - Throwing Shade00:39:18 - ReccosCommon Sense MediaBook NooksThis Film is Not Yet RatedProfession Julius Sumner Miller: https://www.youtube.com/user/dramaticphysicsThe Shady Part of Me someoneshouldmakethispodcast@gmail.com@MakeThisPodcasttwitch.tv/someoneshouldmakethishttps://www.reddit.com/r/Someoneshouldmakethis/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPFn5vyNe-6kUfZv_4Zqc0Q/Theme music by Mariachi Entertainment SystemDisclaimer: Daanish Syed, Matt Pierson, and Dan Weiland are employees of Warner Brothers Entertainment Group ("WBE"), and any feedback and opinions are solely their own.
#344 - This weekend we hang out with Bernie at his beach house. Unfortunately he's dead, but that won't stop us from having a good time! We then crossover into terrible bosses such as Darth Vader, Joker, Mr. Burns and more Category: Movies HSF Rating Alex-4, Scott-3, Jeff-3 Please follow and contact us at the following locations: Patreon: http://patreon.com/hansshotfirst Facebook:Hans Shot First Twitter: http://twitter.com/hansshot1st Email: hansshotfirst@outlook.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hans-shot-first/id778071182 Google Play: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9oYW5zc2hvdGZpcnN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-hans-shot-first-30934202/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ityvhlXhdtoXFJFOO1cvA
Whether you're a caregiver supporting at home learning, a teacher thinking through remote, hybrid, or brick & mortar teaching scenarios, Chase, Sophie and their pack of puppets have something to offer all of us! I'm joined by educators and artists Sophie Meuch and Chase Woolner who share simple puppeteering strategies that we can add to our everyday life work with children that bring joy, engagement, and support their social and emotional learning. Let's together think through the possibilities that puppets give us as an incredible opportunity to leverage the joy in learning. Let's imagine a pivot with puppets!
OBIE Award winner and creator of 'The Woodsman' James Ortiz talks about his journey from his beginnings to having his work off-Broadway, working with Disney, and the art of puppeteering. James shares tips, resources and his quarantine adventures with us. Check out 'The Woodsman' now available on Amazon Prime and Broadway HD.
We talk with TJ, the young creative mind behind a new generation of original puppets called the Toppets and his alter ego, Spike the Chupacabra. We discuss how TJ fell into the world of puppeteering in a generation of video games and social media and how he has used the latter to create a platform for his growing fan-base and future projects.
Bear in the Big House's Noel MacNeal to talk Bear, Puppeteering, representation in media and more! Noel Show Links Sesame Street: Itzhak Perlman Talks About Easy and Hard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3richcoCUI Bear in the Big Blue House: Bats are People Too https://archive.org/details/BatsarePeopleToo The Puzzle Place: Season 3, Episode 10 - I'm Talking to You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlBQxo_KBc8&t=418s Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall (1962) - Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuUohHoJLAU When You Act | Julie's Greenroom | Netflix Jr https://youtu.be/S6spfX5HOyE Give Kids The World Village https://www.gktw.org/ Aaron Nigel Smith - In a Book https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwC8zMkUY70 Social Noel on Twitter https://twitter.com/NoelMacNeal Noel on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nmacneal/?hl=en Noel on TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@noelmacneal?lang=en Noel’s website www.NoelMacneal.com The Show Me Show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIua1WtZvLsl9s5mSmAAyvQ Zazzle store https://www.zazzle.com/theshowmeshow+giftshttps://www.zazzle.com/theshowmeshow+gifts Twitter https://twitter.com/Noelyourhost Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the_show_me_show/ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theshowmeshow
Alison Burns chats with actor, singer, Emmy-winning Henson puppet builder and illustrator Joel Gennari. If you’ve ever wondered, “Does everyone on that team get their own Emmy?”, we’ve got the answers! Check it out!FOLLOW US:FacebookInstagramYoutubeTwitterPinterestApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/10KDollarDay/)
Bex hears from the puppeteering experts of the Angel Theatre, including on how to make your own!
The Mirror’s EyE: The Recognition of Patterns through Power, Puppeteering, and Political Codependency. We will discuss how to see the patterns of control and know what measures continual are played to navigate the masses in the locomotion of poverty
NEW EPISODE OF ON DA LAKE PODCAST PARKING SPOT:Puppeteering ❗️Mase on Diddy❗️Manipulation in the World❗️Manipulation of the craft❗️Self Control on the Chess Board❗️Accountability❗️Relationships❗️Situation-ships BLACK GIRL MAGIC:Ofentse Pitse WHAT’S RIGHT WITH MEN:R.I.P. Kobe Bryant QUESTIONS OF THE DAY: What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done to animals?What’s your dream struggle-job? LEVEE WALLsSKYVIEW Music this Week No more telling me Lies- Michel'le Loner-Kali Uchis No Frauds- Nikki Minaj, Drake& Lil Wayne Testify- Common With your hosts, Chelsea is . MeIre aka Sleeping BeautyFrank Mari SunshineRelle the Protagonist We are oooonnnn da laaaaaake ‼️
In this episode we go back to comedy with Weekend at Bernies...so click it and join us. Two losers try to pretend that their murdered employer is really alive, leading the hitman to attempt to track him down to finish him off.
This week on The Spark File, Susan and Laura curl up with the endlessly creative Matt Vogel. At Sesame Street and in his roles as Kermit the Frog and Big Bird, Matt utilizes his skills as an actor, puppeteer, songwriter, director, and so much more. He shares highlights from his creative journey from getting booed at the high school talent show to debuting triumphantly at the Hollywood Bowl. Matt remains inspired by Jim Henson's mantra to be in service of the best idea, and Kermit's guiding purpose of "making millions of people happy."And he believes that you must always retain something that's yours.
Devon Ludlow and Brandee Caoba may not get the respect they deserve from the general public but they definitely deserve it! we talk about puppeteering, what goes into making a puppet, bringing it to life and process of these extensions of expressions and therapy that can come from these creations! check out their work on IG : https://www.instagram.com/thehumanbeastbox/ http://thehumanbeastbox.com and https://www.instagram.com/brandeecaoba/
Madonna Kilpatrick is a standup comedian, improvisor, and puppeteer who performs at prominents spots in the Seattle area. She discusses living with autism, mental health, and does a live demonstration of puppeteering!Her podcast Off the Spectrum is on Mental Health News Radio Network.
Ingrid Crepeau is a successful US-American puppeteer, performer and puppet-designer based in the Washington, DC area. Her time in Darmstadt, Germany in the late 1950s kindled her interest in puppeteering. For this episode of The Big Pond, our own Technical Director Flawn Williams reports on her transatlantic career.
TWO WEEKS IN A ROW!! Scott and Peanuts rip a pod in the new studio, which we don't have a name for quite yet. In this episode we talk about how Peanuts finally gets to be on camera, Scott's mailman seeing him naked, the golden age of puppeteering, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and other home improvement shows, Wife Swap, that one where Amish kids went to the big city, Simon Cowell's hickey, and the High School Musical reboot on Disney Plus Thanks for listening to Memory Lame! Take a minute to check out all our different social channels and give us a follow, like, and subscribe! Don’t forget to leave a rate and review wherever you listen and to give the video episode a thumbs up if you watch on YouTube! Social Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/memorylamepodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/memorylamepodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMPMtsdnogGahBfglyTHJ7g? SPONSORS www.eddieswoodshop.com
We learn what police found in "Prince of Darkness" Dr. Jay C. Smith's car and basement after his arrest for the Sears robberies. And Ezra Pound-obsessed English teacher Bill Bradfield lets his nearest and dearest in on an explosive secret. The lives of our key players are about to get much more complicated--and much more dangerous. Follow us, campers! Patreon: https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfireFacebook: True Crime CampfireInstagram: https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfire
Jim Martin is a lifelong puppeteer. He was Garry Gnu on the Great Space Coaster and he worked on Sesame Street for 22 years. We talked about his distinguished career and his efforts to save and reshow The Great Space Coaster. 0:27 – Jim talks about how he got into puppeteering. 1:20 – Jim talks … Continue reading Children’s show and puppeteering history – Jim Martin interview →
Joel and Scott discuss the best immortality movie no one remembers is about immortality. POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR: - Being John Malkovich (1999)
Like typically Star Wars podcasters, Lynn and Emma take time to dedicate an entire episode to discuss The Phantom Menace for its 20th anniversary. Jedi are like Mormons? Free Yaddle! How to dislike a movie without being a total jerk! And yes, Shmi is the best thing about TPM no question.
Podcast # 2 is about 2B's experience with puppeteering. You will hear a conversation with Kennedi, Gurtej, Arveer and Shiya and their reflections about Exploration # 8 – Puppeteering.
Tim Ressos joins Tragic Thespians in the studio where we discuss the art of Puppeteering and it's significance as well as wrestling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Puppeteer extraordinaire Julia Darden is the guest on this week's episode of IT'S [Talk] TUESDAY: The Improviser's Guide Podcast. We discuss her journey from UCONN to Central Park, where her show 'Yeti, Set, Snow!' is enjoying a four month run at The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre. An original story and production from the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre, Yeti, Set, Snow! is the story of a young girl named Widget, and her friend, Twig, who encounter a yeti named Pascetti on the first snow day of the winter season. Pascetti, who lives on a mountain top nearby, dislikes the snow. Through songs and snow day activities, Pascetti discovers not only that snow can be fun but also the value of friendship. Written & Directed by Julia Darden. Theme composed by Matt Harvey. Intro performed by Lindsay Zaroogian. Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * Website
Jon Bristol and Mike Finland of Elmwood Productions let me into the secret world of the Elmwood workshop to talk puppets, film making, and campsite murders. The fun kind - nothing untoward. We talk about everything from the craft of building a puppet to the challenges of filming and performing with puppets. If you're an Amazon Prime member and enjoy horror films, then definitely check out Elmwood's film, "Head", which has garnered Jon and company quite a bit of attention. And if you visit www.elmwood.vhx/products and enter the code "Table2Stage1" at checkout you'll receive awesome discounts on some of Elmwood's other great streaming content. #puppets #muppets #elmwood #horrorfilm #riselybrothers #animalbehavior #headhorror
Having ascended the stairway and reached the door, John, now a ghost, wonders whether or not he can trust Ryan. Contains material that may be disturbing or inappropriate for some listeners. Listening discretion is advised. There is a gun shot, and some references to torture and suicide. CAST Timmy Vilgiate: John, "John", John C.j. Hackett: Ryan, The Fisherman, "Ryan", Timmy Vilgiate Sophie Doss: Sapphire Daniel Rojas: Carlos Kyla Valenti: Meagan Isioma West: Dr. Whitebalm MUSIC Piano Improvisation (clumsy/cheery) by newagesoup Rowboat Theme by Timmy Vilgiate I Will Become by Timmy Vilgiate PRODUCTION Sound Design, Writing, Production, Direction by Timmy Vilgiate Subliminal Messages, Manipulation, Puppeteering by C.j. Hackett SOUND EFFECTS (All taken from freesound.org, a good website) Scary Harbor Atmosphere by Kyster Hospital Busy X-ray Room Tone by Sagnik_Basu Heart Rate - Normal, Increased Rate, Cardiac Arrest, Flatline by thegreatperson Highflow River by Kagan Celik Dripping Water Cave Waves by Maurice_J_K Layered Gunshot 1 by Xenonn Want to read the script to see what I left out and what I improvised? It's here: https://riversofthemindproductions.blogspot.com/2018/11/rivers-of-mind-season-2-episode-6-and.html
Yoda, Miss Piggy, Cookie Monster, King Kong, Gollum, and more – Neil deGrasse Tyson, comic co-host Adam Conover, astrophysicist Charles Liu, and Bill Nye explore the world of puppeteering and performance capture with Frank Oz and Andy Serkis. Listen you will. NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/from-puppets-to-performance-capture-with-frank-oz-and-andy-serkis/ Photo Credit: muppet.wikia.com [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)
Andrew James Spooner is a puppeteer, actor and voice artist who began his career working with Jim Henson's puppet workshop. Most recently, Andrew was puppet coordinator on Gerry Anderson's Firestorm - the minisode of which premieres this coming Saturday 27th October at MCM Comic Con and online at FirestormHQ.com. Throw in some listener emails, Gerry Anderson news and the randomiser, and you've got Pod 19 of the Gerry Anderson Podcast!
We finally had the chance to sit down with the creators and writers of the Tv Puppet show pilot Freddy and Fuzmo Fix the World to talk all things about the journey towards each other and this project, Writing, Puppeteering, Cast and Crew and everything in between. We really enjoyed having Matt and Chris on to talk about there sitcom based puppet show about a 20 something msle living with two aliens, one of which (Fuzmo) is hoping to fix the worlds problems, when he can be bothered and the other (Grumble) is hell bent on destroying things. Check the show out on all the usual social medias avenues and give the guys as much support as possible. We love them and think you will too. Check the links below... Fredy and Fuzmo Facebook Freddy and Fuzmo Twitter Freddy and Fuzmo Trailer on Youtube Thanks again to Hurricane Toby Osmond for bringing us to Chris and Matt, because of course as luck would have it Toby is in the show!!!
In this Episode I get to speak with Puppeteering legend,Mike Quinn!! Mike was so unbelievably awesome to speak to and to hear all of his stories from his career thus far was so surreal. He speaks about how Puppeteeering came about for him and how his career came about working for Jim Henson as well as how his opportunity to play Nien Nunb,his character from Star Wars,came along for him also. It was so cool hearing stories from the set of Star Wars movies both old and new and just hearing all of his stories in general. I will sadly say there are audio issues with this episode. I was so hesitant to post this but I could not scrap something that took so long to accomplish and plus the faact is I still got to speak with this amazing person. I apologise and can promise that I will do my best to make sure this doesnt happen again. Thank you for your support and hope you enjoy and May the Force be with you!
The Let's Hash It Out crew tries desperately to update Jarrod as to the goings-ons of the president's tweets, Donald Trump Jr's emails, and things the world that exist outside of Dungeons and Dragons in general. Get your popcorn ready!
Any week we can chat about Jim Henson with someone who actually worked with him is a good week. And when that person also worked on The Dark Crystal, then even better. But best of all? When that person also happens to be Tim Rose: the man responsible for three of the best characters in Return of the Jedi - Admiral Ackbar, Salacious Crumb, and the (non-CGI "special edition") Sy Snootles
After Danielle Ashley completed her Bachelors degree in Health Science, she headed for Central Asia with a backpack, with 5kg of carefully selected vitamins and a desire to explore. Despite the challenging mountainous conditions and simple food, Danielle was astonished at how well she felt after 7 months on the road. In comparison she met numerous people along the way, ... Read More The post 113. Flightamins, Rebellious Entrepreneurship, Puppeteering in North Korea, and Flightamins with Danielle Ashley appeared first on Must Amplify.
After Danielle Ashley completed her Bachelors degree in Health Science, she headed for Central Asia with a backpack, with 5kg of carefully selected vitamins and a desire to explore. Despite the challenging mountainous conditions and simple food, Danielle was astonished at how well she felt after 7 months on the road. In comparison she met numerous people along the way, ... Read More The post 113. Flightamins, Rebellious Entrepreneurship, Puppeteering in North Korea, and Flightamins with Danielle Ashley appeared first on Bond Appetit Personal Chef Services.
Three people should equal three features, right? WRONG. Gav barely does anything in this one, Steve's strangely absent but Log saves it all with a sexy list.
What can I say? I had no clue who Ed May was going in to our conversation other than knowing that we got connected on the 48 Days community when I was asking for experts to talk to. Well that… Read more › The post 018 – Ed May – Puppeteering expert appeared first on Expert Empire.
Karen Falk, Archives Director for The Jim Henson Company and curator of "Jim Henson's Fantastic World," now at MSI. Learn more at www.msichicago.org/podcast.
WatchMojo takes a look at the ancient magical artform of puppeteering and two artists who are bringing it back.