Beverley Puppet Festival – Vampire Rod Puppet cntd!

Here is the continuation of the making process of my vampire rod puppet.  This is following on from my previous post.  I am using the Beverley Puppet Festival making video by Merlin Puppet Theatre as my starting point but I have made one or two small changes.  As you will see the puppet is finished and I’m going to have a go at making a little video which I will put in my next post.

Puppet videos are not something I’m used to as I am generally a live performer, so it will be interesting to see what I can come up with.  Having had a little play, I have found so far that the length of the kebab skewers for the hand rods are a little short if you want to keep the puppeteer hidden.  Just for extra atmosphere we have had a thunder storm today – which (of course) finished just before I started filming!

Beverley Puppet Festival Vampire Rod Puppet

I have been following the Beverley Puppet Festival puppet making workshop videos with great interest and thought that the Vampire Rod Puppet by Merlin Puppet Theatre looked like a quick and easy way to make a version of a type of puppet I already use and make.


I usually use the paper strip and PVA glue method over a plasticine modelled head for puppet heads we use for Rough Magic Theatre shows.  For puppet making workshops with Primary Schools, when there is not much time, I have used a dry glue stick and tissue paper over the top of a plastic milk bottle head.  This method from Merlin Puppet Theatre seemed like a halfway house between the two techniques (masking tape over the top of a plastic bottle and sanded down).  Although it is quick I found it did not produce as smooth a finish as I had hoped it might.  However the fact that my bottle shape was not as smooth and simple as the one they used may have had something to do with it.  I also like the very simple hand and hand control making technique.  I’m looking forward to seeing how well it moves when I’ve finished it.

 

It is obviously not finished yet, I will post more pictures of the rest of the puppet making process next week.  In the meanwhile congratulations to Beverley Puppet Festival, Arts Council England and all of the artists involved for making such a success of converting the festival to an online format.  I am looking forward to trying out some of the techniques from the other videos when I have time too 🙂