Artist Michel Gagne created these as commercial bumpers for Nickelodeon's 2005 "Halloween Shriekin' Weekend." This was done with Flash:
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
It's Midsummer crunch time, so I haven't updated this blog in a while!
(That's okay. About three of you actually read it.)
So here's an interesting and informative link all about Toy Theatre:
http://www.kannikskorner.com/toytheater/theater.htm
It almost seems like scrapbook performance art to me.
In Juana, we will be using toy theatre to handle transition scenes and large group scenes. Two puppeteers will manipulate the puppets in the Fortune Teller's area onstage, and the performance will be projected onto a large screen upstage, via a small video camera.
(That's okay. About three of you actually read it.)
So here's an interesting and informative link all about Toy Theatre:
http://www.kannikskorner.com/toytheater/theater.htm
It almost seems like scrapbook performance art to me.
In Juana, we will be using toy theatre to handle transition scenes and large group scenes. Two puppeteers will manipulate the puppets in the Fortune Teller's area onstage, and the performance will be projected onto a large screen upstage, via a small video camera.
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