Buck-Beaver
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Since early February myself and another puppeteer have been doing a series of weekly workshops at work with a team of eight new puppeteers. Each week they’ve been learning the basics of on-camera puppetry; how to perform using video monitors and how to use different types of puppets, including simple rod puppets, Bunraku-style full body table top characters as well as more traditional hand and rod TV puppets.
We recently had them do an exercise I called "Monster Shakespeare". Everyone had to select a monologue, sonnet or soliloquy by Shakespeare and perform it using one of the practice puppets at our studio.
There's a video of the exercise online at http://unraku.ca/2010/04/unraku-school/
Most of the puppeteers still have some technical skills to work on - the usual suspects like lip sync, eye focus, etc. - but I've been really impressed by everybody so far, especially since none of them had done any on camera puppetry until the workshops started a few few weeks ago.
We recently had them do an exercise I called "Monster Shakespeare". Everyone had to select a monologue, sonnet or soliloquy by Shakespeare and perform it using one of the practice puppets at our studio.
There's a video of the exercise online at http://unraku.ca/2010/04/unraku-school/
Most of the puppeteers still have some technical skills to work on - the usual suspects like lip sync, eye focus, etc. - but I've been really impressed by everybody so far, especially since none of them had done any on camera puppetry until the workshops started a few few weeks ago.