By reguest, here's my story of how I got my puppetry gig at my local PBS.
July 2004, I had started my new internship down there. Mainly, I was to help out with production (mainly camera work, which is nice). I had proven myself to be one who was ready to learn new things, so I was there to stay.
August 2004, it was time for our bi-annual pledge drive (one week in August, two weeks in March). During the afternoon, we have a "kids club" called The Friends of Sesame Street. As I was helping getting the phone booths up and running, I over heard two of the other techincians talking, and heard that their usual puppeteer was unavailable, and they needed a substitute. So right then and there I said "I'll do it!" And so that was that. During that week, my character turned out to be a big hit, that they have me coming back to perform his some more during the kids club. At first it was kind of scary, because I had never worked with moniters before, and it was live TV, but after a awhile, I got the hang of it, and now it feels natural to me, and plus I'm getting better at getting the message about supporting public television. Now, since our regular puppeteer is back, I'm the co-star now, but her puppet is quite the camera hog, and I end up basically doing the "uh-huh's" and "mm-hmm's", and the "yeah's" and the "no's".
July 2004, I had started my new internship down there. Mainly, I was to help out with production (mainly camera work, which is nice). I had proven myself to be one who was ready to learn new things, so I was there to stay.
August 2004, it was time for our bi-annual pledge drive (one week in August, two weeks in March). During the afternoon, we have a "kids club" called The Friends of Sesame Street. As I was helping getting the phone booths up and running, I over heard two of the other techincians talking, and heard that their usual puppeteer was unavailable, and they needed a substitute. So right then and there I said "I'll do it!" And so that was that. During that week, my character turned out to be a big hit, that they have me coming back to perform his some more during the kids club. At first it was kind of scary, because I had never worked with moniters before, and it was live TV, but after a awhile, I got the hang of it, and now it feels natural to me, and plus I'm getting better at getting the message about supporting public television. Now, since our regular puppeteer is back, I'm the co-star now, but her puppet is quite the camera hog, and I end up basically doing the "uh-huh's" and "mm-hmm's", and the "yeah's" and the "no's".