Hey all,
Two questions: I'm trying to think of titles both for myself and Maddy for Hoggworks. I could list myself as a puppeteer, but there are a large number of other jobs I do in the course of making the videos, the puppets, doing the creative planning, etc. I think of a title like, say, Creative Director or something, but that doesn't seem to capture enough of it, nor does it capture the whimsy that I think a puppetry title should have. Also, some of my other ideas sound pretty inflated.
For Maddy, I want to call her a puppeteer, but she doesn't think it's accurate, because she only builds; she doesn't perform. I think "Puppet Maker" is a little too dry, or something. It feels like calling a Baker a Cake Maker because she doesn't also make croissants, or something.
To the second title, what makes a puppeteer a puppeteer? I'd have no problem calling a person who builds and performs puppets a puppeteer, and also I'd have no problem calling someone who simply performs them a puppeteer. If you "just" build them, though, does the label still work? Is there something more specific?
What do you guys use as titles for yourselves? Do you draw a distinction between build-and-perform puppeteers and build-only puppeteers?
Two questions: I'm trying to think of titles both for myself and Maddy for Hoggworks. I could list myself as a puppeteer, but there are a large number of other jobs I do in the course of making the videos, the puppets, doing the creative planning, etc. I think of a title like, say, Creative Director or something, but that doesn't seem to capture enough of it, nor does it capture the whimsy that I think a puppetry title should have. Also, some of my other ideas sound pretty inflated.
For Maddy, I want to call her a puppeteer, but she doesn't think it's accurate, because she only builds; she doesn't perform. I think "Puppet Maker" is a little too dry, or something. It feels like calling a Baker a Cake Maker because she doesn't also make croissants, or something.
To the second title, what makes a puppeteer a puppeteer? I'd have no problem calling a person who builds and performs puppets a puppeteer, and also I'd have no problem calling someone who simply performs them a puppeteer. If you "just" build them, though, does the label still work? Is there something more specific?
What do you guys use as titles for yourselves? Do you draw a distinction between build-and-perform puppeteers and build-only puppeteers?