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Puppets and Stuff... A Community On The Web For Puppeteers!

Welcome fellow puppeteers! For over five years now we have been serving up puppet related content for puppet lovers, makers and enthusiast. The design of the site has undergone many transformations but the initial intent of the site has always been to serve up puppet related information. Many of the users here at Puppets and Stuff have their own sites, blogs or forums and we love to hear about them. There are many here that are puppet makers and you can find puppets for sale either on their own sites or on e-bay auctions they hold.

The heart of the puppet community here is the Forum where you can find tons of information from the history of puppetry to how to market your own puppet company. We discuss just about everything that is related to puppets and puppet theater. You can see the last five topics that where posted in the left hand column. You might be able to tell by the listing that puppetry often involves other abilities other then just how to build or manipulate a puppet. You can find areas to talk about staging, sound, lighting and even other forms of childrens entertainment like story telling, clowning or magic. We feel it is all relative and can enhance your puppeteering skills. There are even members here that are not exclusively puppeteers but deal in such connected art forms as doll making, animation, movie making and other crafts that seem to fit right in. That in part is "Stuff" part of the site.

Not every puppet maker or puppeteer can afford their own web site and we also try to provide ways they can get the word out about what they have to offer. There is a calendar where puppeteers can post upcoming shows, workshops or other puppet events. We also encourage users to post information on the calendar when they learn of puppetry festivals and events that they may be planning to attend.

http://www.buxtonoperahouse.org.uk/festivals/buxton-puppet-festival

Sadly once again we are away so will miss this, but I understand that it is a really fantastic festival

Puppet Gallery and Puppet Projects!

We really like pictures here and there are many ways you can share images of your puppets with others. The forum allows you to insert images from your web site or photo services. If you don't have a web site or do not use a photo service you can upload and attach photos to a post! We have tried to make it easy to share content on other sites and the posting screen has options for inserting your puppet videos from sites like YouTube, announce e-bay auctions or feature a book on Amazon.

One very exciting area of the forum is for folks to post about Puppet Projects they are working on. Users will often start of with the announcement that they are creating a new puppet or puppet show and then proceed to lead everyone through the process. Below is an example of what you might see in that area!

We filmed a bucnh one day hoping to try green screen for the first time. But our screen was not evenly lit enough so none of the footage would work. But all of it still made us laugh so I edited out some little clips and posted them up on my youtube. I dunno what other people think or if they laugh or not but we still do. I gave him larger pupils which i think helped his kinda dead eye stare he had goin on before.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?Mdtzebdca-Y" target="youtube">YouTube Video</a>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?VPPa1vqIBP4" target="youtube">YouTube Video</a>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?PXXGcnz-hwc" target="youtube">YouTube Video</a>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?ourCsVZ2y4Y" target="youtube">YouTube Video</a>
If anyone has a minute tell me what you think. Just liek with all the other stuff I have posted it's just me screwin around so far, nor script or anything. I have just been practicing with him on camera some. I am supposed to go this afternoon to film some more with Mitch the street poet. Which I did end up adding another Mitch video btw.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?OQr7Xvfdly0" target="youtube">YouTube Video</a>
I posted the other one first cause I was still trying to get a good grasp on where he was in frame in this one so he kinda bobs around a bit lol.

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Puppets and Stuff is based out of Kansas City Missouri and is the brain child of Shawn Sorrell. It is not intended as a replacement of other puppetry web sites but as an enhancement of established puppet related sites. It is our hope that Puppets and Stuff will help puppeteers and enthusiast to establish a presence on the Internet. It is an endeavor to promote puppetry to the general public and to strengthen the puppet community.


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