Dystopian Future/ Sci-Fi/Steam punk/Shadow Puppet Murder Mystery Series

I recently did a poll to find out what sort of content people would be most interested in if I was to start a subscription service on my blog.

The top two results were shadow puppet shows and “meet the puppet” videos.

The “meet the puppet” videos will be about puppets from my existing shows (how I made them, where the ideas came from etc).

The big news is that we’re going to be jumping in with both feet into the world of online shadow-puppet serials! (Is that a thing? If not,… It is now!!)

We plan to make a series of episodes with a continuing story and characters so people keep coming back for more.

After much discussion, we have decided to create a brand new story and characters using a script written by Rough Magic Theatre’s Tim Austin.  We did discuss adapting some of Tim’s existing material for a shadow puppetry series but needed to consider both what would be most popular as a setting and what is practical for myself and Tim to do in terms of voices/accents.  We considered a period setting in America initially, but this would involve a lot of research to get costumes and settings accurate to the time and place.

We are instead going to look at a murder mystery set in the future in a steampunk style.  Electricity and the internet will have gone and society will have fractured into lots of clans with different ideals, appearances and ways of life.  The central character who will be solving the mysteries will be a librarian, (knowledge from books becomes of key importance to all the different groups who are trying to rebuild society through rediscovering skills from the past.)

We will also be creating content on the making process for the series at the same time.  We will be attempting to make shadow puppetry that will be designed for the internet and a filmed medium rather than simply recording a live puppetry performance, so we will be experimenting with new techniques and ways of doing things. The show will be very different from our usual way of working/style of performance!

We are aiming for a long running serial with around 12 10-minute episodes.

So tell all your friends and watch this space,………..!

Animation at National Media Museum, Bradford

The photos above are some of the exhibits from the animation section at the National Media Museum in Bradford.  I had a quick look in before an artists networking meeting at Kala Sangam yesterday.  Obviously the quality of my photos is not that great but if you have never been before it is well worth a visit and can see the originals properly for yourselves.  It is an excellent resource, brilliant for kids and is free to get in.  There is also a picnic area if you want an extra cheap day out as well as the IMAX cinema if you want to splash out a bit.  For a trip down memory lane they have old computer/arcade games that you can play and also a section on TV and old TV adverts.

I used to go as a child when it was called the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television and it has lost none of its charm.  In fact they constantly have new exhibitions, activities etc. and are a central part of the Bradford Animation Festival which showed Lotte Reiniger’s feature length silhouette animation film “The Adventure of Prince Achmed” with a specially commissioned live musical score back in 2014.  This film with live musical accompaniment is being shown again in July this year at the Horse + Bamboo Puppet Festival (CLICK HERE for more details).