Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Jul 25, 2007
I am not sure? I haven't seen Alan for a while in the forum. It seems that he last posted April/2007. You may want to PM him and see if you can get the info.
Good luck........
Daryl H
Good luck........
Daryl H
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jul 25, 2007
I have contacted Alan via email and ask him to reply. He stays pretty busy year round with school and extra activities at church.
Billy D.
Billy D.
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by puppets 4God on Jul 25, 2007
Hello Billy D I see that your posting.. he hee
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by Nikole H. on Jul 25, 2007
I think this form of puppetry is so amazing and would like to research more. I was just wondering if you professionals wouldn't mind explaining to me more on what the puppeteer wears. I am just baffled by it all. I'd be interested in incorporating this type of puppetry with my new and small portable theater but I just don't know what the adjustments would be. I could add two more lights at the top of my theater for black lights that way I can switch from types of shows. I currently sit behind a scrim that disguises me being there. I have to do this sort of performance because I have nerve damage in my arms and can't raise them over my head for too long. This is where I get stumped. Can I just move the same way with a scrim loosely hanging over my arms? Or....do I have to dress in black mask and all? Or....does this type of puppetry only work on a larger scale in a darker theater? Sorry for so many questions.
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by Nikole H. on Jul 26, 2007
I also just had an epiphany!!! I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to make my ring-a-ding-dings also into black light finger puppets. I would love to see my feathers light up! I'm guessing I don't have to do anything to the already white eyeballs. I just need to find the feathers that will work....anyone have any suggestions. Man, I am full of questions today.
Mahalo,
Nikole
Mahalo,
Nikole
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by Ron G. on Jul 26, 2007
Posted by: PUPPETSandPALS on Jul 26, 2007
I would love to see my feathers light up!
Wouldn't we all?
I really miss the Psychedelic Sixties!
Ron G.
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by amybeth on Jul 26, 2007
I think most of your black light questions have been discussed in the black light threads.
Read through there and you'll find which color feathers flouress and different ways that folks dress. I prefer all black. Anything within the wash of the black light will illuminate - even the lint on your black clothes. If you don't want to distract from your puppet - you should wear all black. You don't need a stage at all - it all depends on the lighting, where it falls and area(s) you're illuminating with black light. If you're behind a scrim - (I think we've discussed this in the threads) - it just depends on where the light is coming from - behind my scrim I do not wear a hood - and I often stand so I can look through to see the audience. If there is ANY other light - it sometimes will expose me - so I have to wear a hood. I think the others have posted very good comments on how the eyes work and "trick" themselves when focusing in black light.
I've mentioned paints that work - I've painted feathers before. Hot Pink and White flouress naturally, some yellows and greens. I use Boas in lieu of feathers sometimes, too - same effect. Your eyes might not flouress white (also discussed in the threads) - they will flouress BLUE. So depending on how "white" you want them, you'll have to paint them a special black light white.
black light is 80% experimentation (IMHO) - so just keep working with it until you get what you like -
I'm not as nice as some to find all the threads and post links here - - but I will give you the site I buy my black light products from ...
You'll get real inspired with the pretties they have to offer
http://www.theatrehouse.net/
Read through there and you'll find which color feathers flouress and different ways that folks dress. I prefer all black. Anything within the wash of the black light will illuminate - even the lint on your black clothes. If you don't want to distract from your puppet - you should wear all black. You don't need a stage at all - it all depends on the lighting, where it falls and area(s) you're illuminating with black light. If you're behind a scrim - (I think we've discussed this in the threads) - it just depends on where the light is coming from - behind my scrim I do not wear a hood - and I often stand so I can look through to see the audience. If there is ANY other light - it sometimes will expose me - so I have to wear a hood. I think the others have posted very good comments on how the eyes work and "trick" themselves when focusing in black light.
I've mentioned paints that work - I've painted feathers before. Hot Pink and White flouress naturally, some yellows and greens. I use Boas in lieu of feathers sometimes, too - same effect. Your eyes might not flouress white (also discussed in the threads) - they will flouress BLUE. So depending on how "white" you want them, you'll have to paint them a special black light white.
black light is 80% experimentation (IMHO) - so just keep working with it until you get what you like -
I'm not as nice as some to find all the threads and post links here - - but I will give you the site I buy my black light products from ...
You'll get real inspired with the pretties they have to offer
http://www.theatrehouse.net/
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by Nikole H. on Jul 27, 2007
I promise that I tried searching the threads but I'm not so computer savvy at finding things quickly.....i'm still searching but thank you for your great tips!
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by alcole6185 on Aug 02, 2007
Hello to everyone, I'm back!!! Even this summer, with working and doing a three week summer program at UCONN in puppetry, I have alot going on. First off, I'm sorry, I didin't realize ppl were still posting in this forum, then I had to actually find it after Billy e-mailed me. I wasn't even home until July 30th, so that is why I just got back to Billy and the forum thread. The handouts that I can find are ones on manipulation and ideas for moving them. However, I tried to make a few tracing my own purchased Stretch-a-belly. However, that is pretty well covered and mine didn't work out too well. so is anyone still interested in that handout? It actually is kinda cool cause it is from the creator of the puppets, but they are also very fun to just kind of play around with. Let me know, I'm gonna try to stay current here!!
Thanks and God Bless,
alan
Thanks and God Bless,
alan
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Aug 02, 2007
Alan for those that are interested in the handout, How do you want to share this information. Do you want them to PM you here at puppets and Stuff. Can you scan the item and put on the forum as a attachment?
Billy D.
Billy D.
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