Hi, I'm new! I've been a Muppet fan my whole life, and lately I've been a bad mummy using the Muppet Show DVDs to keep my 15-month-old daughter entertained while I try to function around the house or lie sick as a dog on the couch.
I've been curious lately as to the finer points of Muppet operation, such as how many puppeteers it takes to operate certain ones during certain sketches, etc. In particular, I'm curious as to what the headband thing is on many of the photos of the puppeteers. Does that control something?
I'm experimenting with making puppets for my daughter. Recently I made a John puppet from They Might Be Giants (it's in my website's knitting gallery but I'm not allowed to post links here yet) because before the Muppet Show, the TMBG Here Come The ABCs DVD was her obsession. I just bought some Fun Fur to try to make one of the guys from the Muppophone. So I'm interested in tips on amateur puppet construction. It looks like a lot of the books recommended on this site are out of print.
I also wish there was a way I could beg the DVD makers to ensure there are chapter/scene breaks on the next DVD. My little girl says, "Again! Again!" to her favourite songs and it's a pain to have to rewind over them. If I could just skip back to the start of the scene, even for what would have been an adbreak, that'd make my life easier!
I've been curious lately as to the finer points of Muppet operation, such as how many puppeteers it takes to operate certain ones during certain sketches, etc. In particular, I'm curious as to what the headband thing is on many of the photos of the puppeteers. Does that control something?
I'm experimenting with making puppets for my daughter. Recently I made a John puppet from They Might Be Giants (it's in my website's knitting gallery but I'm not allowed to post links here yet) because before the Muppet Show, the TMBG Here Come The ABCs DVD was her obsession. I just bought some Fun Fur to try to make one of the guys from the Muppophone. So I'm interested in tips on amateur puppet construction. It looks like a lot of the books recommended on this site are out of print.
I also wish there was a way I could beg the DVD makers to ensure there are chapter/scene breaks on the next DVD. My little girl says, "Again! Again!" to her favourite songs and it's a pain to have to rewind over them. If I could just skip back to the start of the scene, even for what would have been an adbreak, that'd make my life easier!