Cap Backfire
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OK, here's a few queries that I thought I had to ask sooner than later...
True to form, there's a rant before the questions...
I rarely do anything half-appled, and this will be no exception. COnsidering the massive amounts of dough I have spent over the course of this line, I couldn't justify doing a Twisted Muppets Theater anything but full-bore. I looked over the old Toyfare's I have and tried to get a feel for what they are doing with their productions, and I've probably set myself up for a few snags. Here's a few of my questions for those of you already doing something like this.
1: For lighting-what have you worked out so far as best lighting? I'm actually building a scale house (pretty close to the one in MFS) for my show, and before it gets under way, I wanted to see what kinda ceiling I should be looking at. I want to make the whole thing modular, but my buddy who is the carpenter of this little project, votes against that. The basement will be seperate, as well as the garage (no kidding, this is serious) so that should not be a problem.
2: For props, are you building your own or raiding doll sets? I'm kinda on the fence here, as much of the doll stuff is just too darn big! Although, the Bratz stuff is pretty sweet and almost scale... WIth a little dumbing down and sizing it, you can clothe the entire line in new outfits and the props are cool as well. If I can justify the purchase of the Bratz limo, I am SO getting it! I';ve even invented a daughter who loves the stuff so I can explain why I need it to the toy people...
3: Legally, whats the story of your preparations? I mean, now that Disney owns Muppets, are you guys doing anything different??? Are we covered by the parody laws??? My intentions are to create a line of stories that deal with the Muppets in their personal lives, and off the stage. Taking the backstage scenes one step further as it were. Granted, I will be doing some of the skits "on scene" at the studio (I spent that much on the beautiful playsets, I might as well use em for something other than dust collecting)
So the gyst of this question is to ask if anyone else has been asked to cease and desist...
4: What's a good web host to use for this kinda thing? OR should I try and get my own server? It's an option. I'm kinda new at this internet stuff...
Anyway, in another 4 months or so I'll be ready for the web. Check it if you can folks. I'll keep you posted. Thanks for all your help so far!!!
True to form, there's a rant before the questions...
I rarely do anything half-appled, and this will be no exception. COnsidering the massive amounts of dough I have spent over the course of this line, I couldn't justify doing a Twisted Muppets Theater anything but full-bore. I looked over the old Toyfare's I have and tried to get a feel for what they are doing with their productions, and I've probably set myself up for a few snags. Here's a few of my questions for those of you already doing something like this.
1: For lighting-what have you worked out so far as best lighting? I'm actually building a scale house (pretty close to the one in MFS) for my show, and before it gets under way, I wanted to see what kinda ceiling I should be looking at. I want to make the whole thing modular, but my buddy who is the carpenter of this little project, votes against that. The basement will be seperate, as well as the garage (no kidding, this is serious) so that should not be a problem.
2: For props, are you building your own or raiding doll sets? I'm kinda on the fence here, as much of the doll stuff is just too darn big! Although, the Bratz stuff is pretty sweet and almost scale... WIth a little dumbing down and sizing it, you can clothe the entire line in new outfits and the props are cool as well. If I can justify the purchase of the Bratz limo, I am SO getting it! I';ve even invented a daughter who loves the stuff so I can explain why I need it to the toy people...
3: Legally, whats the story of your preparations? I mean, now that Disney owns Muppets, are you guys doing anything different??? Are we covered by the parody laws??? My intentions are to create a line of stories that deal with the Muppets in their personal lives, and off the stage. Taking the backstage scenes one step further as it were. Granted, I will be doing some of the skits "on scene" at the studio (I spent that much on the beautiful playsets, I might as well use em for something other than dust collecting)
So the gyst of this question is to ask if anyone else has been asked to cease and desist...
4: What's a good web host to use for this kinda thing? OR should I try and get my own server? It's an option. I'm kinda new at this internet stuff...
Anyway, in another 4 months or so I'll be ready for the web. Check it if you can folks. I'll keep you posted. Thanks for all your help so far!!!