Re: A Puppet Series Posted by pagestep007 on Nov 23, 2012
Good stuff! I hope our christmases are not quite as sad. (love the tissues-cleanex)I was thinking... it  would be nice, and I think you are very capable, if you were to work your musical numbers into a situation. Like in this one, they could be in the pub, one guy brings his beer and asks how's it going, and the other laments that his dog has died, and then launches into song.. and they finish.. donĀ“t  worry mate, we'll  just have to get  you a puppy for christmas...that might help, thanks mate...well, what are mates for?
by the way what are you working on at the  moment?
Re: A Puppet Series Posted by BoozeBandPuppets on Nov 26, 2012
Thank You pagestep007- Yes, I hope every ones Xmas is a lot less tissue focused!I like your idea of writing scripted intros that lead into the songs rather than just a song for a song's sake. We shall work on doing that for the next song video - we have some ideas for a few already! At the moment I am working on filming the next 3 puppet band episodes, that have had the audio written and recorded. We are also doing some re-writes on two more episode scripts. Our guitar player wrote an original Christmas song, so I am editing the puppet video for that this week as I want to get it on our Youtube channel by 1st December! Lots to do, but my actual job (and gigs) keep getting in the way!
Re: A Puppet Series Posted by Gail on Dec 02, 2012
Audio is my weakest performance skill since I can only hear out of one ear.  I noticed in your videos that sometimes the sound comes from the left headphone and sometimes from the right, so I missed all the lines when it switched to the leftside. Just thought I would mention it, not sure what causes that switching back and forth, are you using two different mics or two different sound tracks? I wonder if there is a way to set the sound on my computer so that it will have both tracks combined in one ear?  But then I have a hard time catching all the words of your lovely English accent, I guess I need subtitles in Texas drawl.
Re: A Puppet Series Posted by BoozeBandPuppets on Dec 02, 2012
Hi Snail, that's interesting I didn't know my audio was behaving that badly. It maybe due to the fact I edit all this on my laptop, I think I'm going to have to get speakers to catch this kind of issue. I was assuming that it all went out mono (or all from the same side I mean) I shall do some snooping and figure out what is amiss... Can't have you only gettin half a story, although some of the jokes maybe worth missing! haha. As I have heard said in the movies, "I'll be back" altho I'm not 100% sure WHAT accent Arnie uses for that!
Re: A Puppet Series Posted by BoozeBandPuppets on Dec 06, 2012
Seasonal Greeting everyone! Our guitar player wrote his very own Christmas Song, and we made a video to go with it.
Here is the World Wide Premier of 'Christmas Cheer', it gets better the more Sherry you drink. haha. 


Re: A Puppet Series Posted by Shawn on Dec 06, 2012
The perfect Christmas video. You even made it snow.
Re: A Puppet Series Posted by Gail on Dec 06, 2012
Nice, how did that hat jump back on his head so quick?  Your puppets always look like they are having so much fun.
Re: A Puppet Series Posted by Steve C on Dec 06, 2012
Bravo !! Great Christmas vid.I really enjoyed this,good song too..
Re: A Puppet Series Posted by BoozeBandPuppets on Dec 07, 2012
haha Snail! Woohoo, my first real continuity error imortalised on Youtube!! School boy error! lol Thanks everyone for the kind words, Hope a Merry Christmas is had by all, and here's to more great puppet stuff in the New Year!
Re: A Puppet Series Posted by BoozeBandPuppets on Dec 09, 2012
I woke up this morning to find my new Christmas video featured on https://twitter.com/puppetmaking
Really chuffed, Many Thanks to them all at http://www.puppetweb.com/ for spreading the word. Made my day!
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