propologist
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Hi everyone,
I don't post very much, but I am going to comic con in san diego today and I am going to bring my kermit puppet that I have made for my self. I was thinking that if anyone from this board is going, Please look for me and introduce your self to me. It would be nice to meet some of the other members of this board. I am doing a panel on thursday.
3:00-4:00 Masquerade 101—Costuming is arguably as old as art and drama itself and plays a part in every popular art. And it's fun. How do you go from the spark of an idea to being a star on stage? What works and what doesn't? And what are the secrets to not only gaining much applause but having a terrific time as well? At this panel you'll get some sound advice and observations from award winning costumers and from CCI’s Masquerade staff. Panelists include masquerade coordinator Martin Jaquish, master costumer MaryAnn Meyers, fantasy artist/master costumer Sue Dawe, Masquerade technical staff John Ruff, and professional prop and specialty costume designer/fabricator Mike Moore. They'll share theory and techniques, answer questions about making your vision into reality, and discuss how to get the most out of the on-stage experience. Room 1AB
I will also be at the Master Replicas Booth alot.
Hope to see you there,
Mike Moore
Propologist (HMS Mike)
I don't post very much, but I am going to comic con in san diego today and I am going to bring my kermit puppet that I have made for my self. I was thinking that if anyone from this board is going, Please look for me and introduce your self to me. It would be nice to meet some of the other members of this board. I am doing a panel on thursday.
3:00-4:00 Masquerade 101—Costuming is arguably as old as art and drama itself and plays a part in every popular art. And it's fun. How do you go from the spark of an idea to being a star on stage? What works and what doesn't? And what are the secrets to not only gaining much applause but having a terrific time as well? At this panel you'll get some sound advice and observations from award winning costumers and from CCI’s Masquerade staff. Panelists include masquerade coordinator Martin Jaquish, master costumer MaryAnn Meyers, fantasy artist/master costumer Sue Dawe, Masquerade technical staff John Ruff, and professional prop and specialty costume designer/fabricator Mike Moore. They'll share theory and techniques, answer questions about making your vision into reality, and discuss how to get the most out of the on-stage experience. Room 1AB
I will also be at the Master Replicas Booth alot.
Hope to see you there,
Mike Moore
Propologist (HMS Mike)