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Re: Jerry Nelson, voice actor for Muppets & Fraggle Rock, dies at age 78 Posted in Jerry Nelson, voice actor for Muppets & Fraggle Rock, dies at age 78 on Aug 26, 2012
yes,sad. Another step closer to another era, and a sad farewell to a historic past. If anyone wants to give me an airfare to England so I could meet Frank OZ before he leaves the planet too, I would really appreciate that.
Re: Sewing machine advice please Posted in Sewing machine advice please on Aug 22, 2012
GOOD CHOICE. I inherited one of those from my mother inlaw. It's a classic and even comes with table and treadle operation option. Smooth as silk in the action. I tend to use a littel portable singer though (made around when I was born or when I was 2...in 64) just because I can take it anywhere. I started on a new plastic clunker for 70$ it did me well, and still goes, and is the one I use for zig zag stitching, which isn't that often. As for manuals , the internet has people uploading everything you need. I got all the info , plus extended manual off the net for my little 'featherweight' singer. I have an industial one waiting servicing as well...maybe one day we will get it working. Most of your servicing is oiling. Use sewing machine oil, as thicker stuff tends to pick up more dust (in my opinion) and gets thick and gunky bearings instead of smooth clean ones. MsPuppets is right, this one will probably outlast you......happy sewing. And make sure you show us your wonderful creations.
Re: Klooky's Watermelon Nightmare! Posted in Klooky's Watermelon Nightmare! on Aug 16, 2012
weeeel helloooooo. I've had nightmares like that. hey chris... that is a great basis for a sketch! body parts... Reminds me of those carrot peels I saw in the garbage this morning! oh no , has a murder most foul been committed in my very own kitchen!
Re: Kony Monster: E is for Exploitation Posted in Kony Monster: E is for Exploitation on Aug 12, 2012
I think it was really well produced visually, and the song was well done and clever. The only part that let you down a little was the 'live' audio and some abrupt audio changes, which detracted from the otherwise great quality. You have great talent. Try getting your mics closer to the puppeteers so you get a cleaner and more consistant audio. If you are using your onboard camera mic, try recording to something else like a laptop as well, and then replace the camera mic audio in post. I would like to see you do more. let us know when you do!
Re: You may be a victim... Posted in You may be a victim... on Aug 03, 2012
Na, I really feel for you. Coming from Australia makes it difficult to get your head around theft (of course it is wrong). I'm from NZ so I know that... and here I am in a VERY corrupt country, where piracy and theft is a way of life. The Government steals, the average joe bloggs steals, people make a profession of it, all Cuba's software in the entire country is pirated, because no one is allowd to sell to them... and back to here, thieves work in gangs and clean out whole apartment blocks with trucks and all... even people in church don't think copyright violation is stealing. In fact they willy nilly download from the internet becaue they firmly believe that that is where all the free stuff is. Anything on the internet is fair game to them... for even church people , everyone else even worse.The software pirates sell on the corner in the computer sector,and the police buy from them. In our neighbourhood you cannot rent a movie. You have to buy the pirated version, and we live with bars on all the windows and skylights...to hopefully keep the thieves out.
When we started doing TV here, I tried registering our characters with the copyright dept of the govt. I found there is no protection here. Anyone can legally copy Disney stuff, as long as they made it. A character nor idea for a program is not copyright. So anyone is legally entitled to copy your characters and your program idea, as long as they write their own scripts, and produce it themselves. It is shoddy cutthroat stuff.This all made us think hard when we entered into production. What do we do if we are pirated? Well , while we are small it is advantagous, as it is free advertising. when we are big , you can afford lawyers. However, we reasoned that it is difficult to copy us, because the flavour of a group is intrinsically linked to the creatives in the group. No other group does what and how you do it. One guy used our material to try and get a contract. It fell through because he could not produce what we produce. And if he could, he would be a noteworthy producer, and would start making his own flavoured stuff, and good luck to him.
There is a debate about piracy. Some say that some big studios even feed to the pirates.. because it is free advertising. There are 4 groups of people concerning piracy. One are those who will never buy pirated goods. They are safe. next are those who might if they can't get the origonal. They are also a safe market. If you don't supply the product they get it anyway, but will buy it if you supply it. ...safe. A third group are the opposite. Those who will never buy your product , because they usually can't afford it. They are a safe market also.. you will never sell to them. But the good part is, they still see your stuff, and are part of the groundswell of support and often buy merchandising. so you still get something out of them. The fourth category are the unsafe ones.. they are capable of buying, have the cash, and the product, but they buy pirated. I am not sure on the statistics of how bigthat group is. They are the ones who you might lose money on.. but you may get them also buying merchandise, and-or still go to the movies even after buying pirated movies for example.
Concerning the internet... you are dealing with cultures all over the globe who are downright dishonest.. as cultures. It is no sin to them to copy-steal. You have two options, and your situation as a writer is a hard one. You either do not publish something if you don't want it stolen, or you become so prolific, that you are the biggest guru around...and have enough clout to track those stealing your stuff.
My advice is swamp EHow.com with your articles... have them pay YOU and not the others. Become the biggest authority on EHow. Granted puppetry is a niche audience , but the good side of that is that if someone goes searching.. your name will pop up as one of the best.
People tell me I should charge for the tutorials I do. I wouldn't know how... and I follow the first rule , If I don't want the idea-product-technique stolen... I don't publish it. What I do publish.. I accept that it it is open to every man and his dog to do with what they want.
People stealing or copying your stuff still sucks. But that is the big cruel world we live in. Keep educating people. You may make some difference.
When we started doing TV here, I tried registering our characters with the copyright dept of the govt. I found there is no protection here. Anyone can legally copy Disney stuff, as long as they made it. A character nor idea for a program is not copyright. So anyone is legally entitled to copy your characters and your program idea, as long as they write their own scripts, and produce it themselves. It is shoddy cutthroat stuff.This all made us think hard when we entered into production. What do we do if we are pirated? Well , while we are small it is advantagous, as it is free advertising. when we are big , you can afford lawyers. However, we reasoned that it is difficult to copy us, because the flavour of a group is intrinsically linked to the creatives in the group. No other group does what and how you do it. One guy used our material to try and get a contract. It fell through because he could not produce what we produce. And if he could, he would be a noteworthy producer, and would start making his own flavoured stuff, and good luck to him.
There is a debate about piracy. Some say that some big studios even feed to the pirates.. because it is free advertising. There are 4 groups of people concerning piracy. One are those who will never buy pirated goods. They are safe. next are those who might if they can't get the origonal. They are also a safe market. If you don't supply the product they get it anyway, but will buy it if you supply it. ...safe. A third group are the opposite. Those who will never buy your product , because they usually can't afford it. They are a safe market also.. you will never sell to them. But the good part is, they still see your stuff, and are part of the groundswell of support and often buy merchandising. so you still get something out of them. The fourth category are the unsafe ones.. they are capable of buying, have the cash, and the product, but they buy pirated. I am not sure on the statistics of how bigthat group is. They are the ones who you might lose money on.. but you may get them also buying merchandise, and-or still go to the movies even after buying pirated movies for example.
Concerning the internet... you are dealing with cultures all over the globe who are downright dishonest.. as cultures. It is no sin to them to copy-steal. You have two options, and your situation as a writer is a hard one. You either do not publish something if you don't want it stolen, or you become so prolific, that you are the biggest guru around...and have enough clout to track those stealing your stuff.
My advice is swamp EHow.com with your articles... have them pay YOU and not the others. Become the biggest authority on EHow. Granted puppetry is a niche audience , but the good side of that is that if someone goes searching.. your name will pop up as one of the best.
People tell me I should charge for the tutorials I do. I wouldn't know how... and I follow the first rule , If I don't want the idea-product-technique stolen... I don't publish it. What I do publish.. I accept that it it is open to every man and his dog to do with what they want.
People stealing or copying your stuff still sucks. But that is the big cruel world we live in. Keep educating people. You may make some difference.
Re: I am not a Muppet! Posted in I am not a Muppet! on Jul 26, 2012
Great stuff! Sinced ok with me. Content sinced with me... Loved the characters. Work on the mic-ing in a little and you'll go a great distance. Make some more!
Re: Deviant Art Contest Posted in Deviant Art Contest on Jul 24, 2012
he hehe , BIlly.. a Rolodex! I just have a folder.. and I even get lost in it...
Re: Name for my puppets . Posted in Name for my puppets . on Jul 13, 2012
I like the fonts, but the doubling up of the top letters makes it a little hard to read...no offence.
Re: Feisty the Dragon Posted in Feisty the Dragon on Jul 13, 2012
cool. It will be good to get him into a story of some kind, I'd say he'd have quite a dark personality
Re: Help me choose a computer Posted in Help me choose a computer on Jul 13, 2012
ha haah , the old Mac Versus PC debate! I believe that 80% of the world use PC. PC is like lego, anywhere in the world you can get generic parts and fix it relatively cheaply. NO computer is failsafe. Mac are NOT immune to viruses.(more viruses with PC? -only because writers of viruses know there are more PC users to exploit. Linux is just starting to get its share of viruses ) In my experience...In all the seminars I have done, there is ALWAYS at least one person in the class who have a MAC and we have not had a single school (no not one) where the MAC has not given us grief, to the point that next school I will ban them. In a class of say 35 students, the one MAC is usually the one that cannot render a final product, and is often the only one we cannot broadcast. Note that Mac is going windows... why? They secretly know they are not compatable with the rest of the world... and lastly NEVER leave your important information just on your computer. AWAYS back it up onto DVDs. computers external drives flashdrives etc are only TEMPORARY. NEVER fully trust them.
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