faze said:
Thanks Chen
for those links they are a website,
how much would a professional puppeteer normally charge?
I am not 100% sure on the actual rate structure but here is an overview for ACTRA performers:
ACTRA Rate Card
I am sure there are loop holes and ways to play with rates etc. But overall you are probably looking at anywahere from $600.00 - $1,200.00 per day, for a principal performer.
Now there are many talented professional puppeteers in Toronto that are not ACTRA, and that is a matter of agreeing on rates. For television they charge ACTRA rates, but smaller projects can often be negotiated. If you have never done anything like this you may want to get a consultant. Someone who has worked on many televsion shoots who can offer advice.
I have heard stories from some performers (people who are well known) who were hired and showed up on a set that looked like it was from highschool. I think that it is important to know what you are doing before you ever spend big money on talent. A consultant might be able to help with that stuff.
You could also hire a puppeteer who offers workshops that you can pay for a bunch of volunteers to learn from. I know a bunch of puppeteers (Bob Stutt from Under the Umbrella Tree is one that comes to mind) who run sensational workshops. It might be a way to save money and have the volunteers all be on the same page.
I really think you need to do alot of research (which it seems you are doing) before you jump in to things. There is often more to puppet video production than most people think.
I hope that helps.
P.S. My last name is Chen. I guess Kanja seems like an odd first name, but it is.