Thursday, June 03, 2010

Oh, Yes - O'Neill!

For fear of jinxing my chances, I haven't announced some of the biggest news to come our way in a while...

In just under a week I will be attending the

So many things happened just right to allow me time off work and the ability to make my way to Connecticut, so I was hesitant to say anything until everything was finalized - but arrangements have been made, time has been taken off, flights have been paid for, and I will soon be surrounded by pure, unadulterated puppety goodness! I will be taking extensive notes and video and will be working closely with Jonathan Little to make sure we both catalog as much material as possible over the ten day intensive.

In other news, we have recently been hired for a few quick builds - one for a magician friend (and repeat customer) and another for FantasyLand Theatricals out of Florida!

Speaking of Florida, the monkey will be bringing us to your good graces soon...

And we can't wait!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Another Ambiguous (but slightly more fulfilling) Update

Today we find ourselves on a wifi-enabled bus en route to Baltimore!

Contrary to our recent blogging habits, these past few months have been anything but idle. In addition to now having two puppeteers on the road, we have also made significant purchases to improve the quality of our puppet performances, modified our puppets, met with other puppeteers, and shot videos in Boston, Atlanta, Morgantown (WV), Springfield (MA), on the bus, and a number of other locations. Coming up in the next few weeks we plan on taking our puppets out to see the Orioles vs. Yankees, taking to the ocean for another go at whale watching, and returning to our summertime stomping grounds of the White Mountains of New Hampshire to bring you the views (and possibly the rambunctious weather) from atop Mt. Washington!

With so much raw footage over the past few months, we are still sifting through it all in order to post more videos, but in the meantime feel free to enjoy a recent adventure we had in Boston!


But wait, there's more...


Yes... We crashed karaoke night at everyone's favorite prime-time pub - and it was awesome!

Monday, April 05, 2010

Let's Take it Back...

It's time to rewind and recount because we've been going through some great changes and experiences in the past couple months that we have to share!

BIGGEST CHANGE OF ALL: David has joined Kyle on tour with Curious George Live!, the fun filled family musical...with the curious little monkey everyone knows and loves!


With that said, now both of the puppetFIX guys are on the road with suitcases full of supplies, their favorite puppet pals in hand, and FINALLY...the opportunity to work together in person again after a very long hiatus.

It's been about a month and a half, and that time has not been wasted. The only way to really get this out will be to break down the experiences in separate posts, some from David, some from Kyle, and now...even some from both of them at the same time, from the same room (or tour bus with wifi)!

Time together has been used to film, network, check out shows, hold impromptu performances...and you can bet this is only the beginning. Check it out, right here at the puppetFIX Blog.

Peter Cottontail

Happy Easter!


Hey there friends, it's Wells. I had some time today to make this little video for you all...do you like my new look? I made the ears myself, I promise...no Easter bunnies were harmed in the making of this film.

OH!...
I've been meaning to tell you, keep your eyes open for new videos of me on my cross country adventure. I started in Chicago, but took a wrong turn somewhere back in the tunnels of the Red Line...good thing I bumped into a familiar friend to help guide me along the way...get ready!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

A "Little" Something Special

If you haven't already seen it, PLEASE be sure to check out our friend Jon's new tabletop puppet piece "I Hate Chores!"

Based on the arduous life of a little boy forced into performing hard labor by his Frank Oz-ian father, this video is just a fun little story with a cute hero and a few laughs thrown in for good measure. Do yourself a favor and click play!

"I Hate Chores!"

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Living Legend Strikes Again!

Earlier this week I stumbled upon a notice about the release of an amazing new gift from none other than everyone's favorite number enthusiast, Jerry Nelson! His debut solo album Truro Daydreams is a catchy and very personal collection of songs Jerry has been carrying with him for "what seems like two lifetimes!" (Ah - Ah - Ah!)
Not only does the album sound like a trip through a friend's folk-laden mind, it also feels as though you've been welcomed home. The songs are fun and catchy with an immense amount of passion driving through. It really is an absolute delight!

Another amazing aspect of giving this music a listen is bearing witness to the crystal clear quality of Jerry's voice. I've grown up admiring and relating to Jerry's plethora of characters, finding myself singing along and replaying his performances over and over - and this brand new original musical venture has a few other familiar voices as well! Rounding out the vocal performances are appearances from Kevin Clash, Fran Brill, Tyler Bunch, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, and Stephanie D'Abruzzo!

Although not yet available in a physical manifestation, the album is available for download from Digstation (an independent artist distribution site) which can be found by clicking HERE!

Thursday, January 07, 2010

New Fisticuff Puppets Website!

Happy New Year Everyone!

We thought the perfect way to kick things off, was to give our old website a new look.



Check it out here:
www.fisticuffpuppets.com


We've got a good feeling some pretty big things are going to happen to us in the world of puppetry in 2010. Now might be a good time to bookmark this page.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

A Day at the Beach with Wells


Hey Yancy,

It's Wells!


I remembered how you enjoyed the beach last time you went, so I made you this quick video. Nothing fancy, just a little something spur-of-the-moment.

Hope you enjoy!


-Wells

Monday, December 28, 2009

Avenue Q Audition (part 2)


When I got to the audition I felt ready and confident in what I had worked on. I had even found a consistent Nicky voice in the past couple days which has always been a hard thing for me. After hearing some pretty great guys while in the hallway, it was my turn. I walked into the room and actually felt pretty comfortable. There were definitely some nerves trying to work their way into the directors line of vision, but I was able to combat them with preparedness.

After realizing that I had a ton of material to do, Evan (the director) asked what I'd like to start with. I chose "Purpose" because it was how I had envisioned the audition starting for the last week. Whenever I have the choice to make something happen the way I've envisioned it, I take the opportunity. Tempo wise, I feel like I might have taken it slightly slower than I wanted, but I was able to hit all the acting beats I had been working on so I wasn't too worried about that. Next I did a Princeton scene which felt great. After that I did the scene between Rod and Nicky that sets up "If you were gay", first as Rod, then as Nicky. I was prepared to do "If you were gay" too, but we moved right on to "The Internet is for Porn". "I wish I could go back to College" was next and I was a bit worried what I would sound like after doing Trekkie, but in my search for placing his voice, I think I've found a healthy spot.

After "College" it was puppet time. They asked if I would rather put on Princeton or Nicky...a tough choice because Nicky is a cooler looking puppet, but Princeton is Princeton so I chose him. The puppet builder in me really wanted to sit and inspect the design but that's not exactly what you have time to do in an audition so I had to set those feelings aside. They had me start "Purpose" again, puppet in hand (or on hand) to check what kind of Puppet skills I might already possess and to see if I would be right to continue.

This is where the puppeteer in me started trying to reassure himself of all he's learned in the past. I'm not sure what I must have looked like but for you're reading pleasure, I've broken my though process down like so:

Purpose, ~wow, this grip is different from anything I've built before~

it's that little flame that lights a fire under your a*$... ~hmm, I wonder what it's made of...it's kinda like the king fish puppet built by Henson that I used in Elmo's World Live...

Purpose, ~that would make sense, Rick Lyon worked for Sesame Street~

it keeps you going strong ~ooh, remember the acting, I want to punch "full" tank because that's really the operative word, not gas just because it rhymes with the first line~

like a car with a full tank of gas ~yes, got it~

Everyone else has a purpose, so what's mine ~puppet acting, make sure he's alive, they don't care how good you sound right now, they just heard you sing...crap what do I do for the penny bit ~

oh look, here's a penny, it's from the year I was born ~watch your syllables ~

It's a siiiiiiii ~loosen the wrist, make it fluid~

iiii-iiii-iiiiii ~this new version of the music is good- oh crap what have I been doing with the arm rod ~

iiii-iii- ign ~do something with the arm rod ~

I don't know how I know ~ act!!! don't forget this means something ~

but I'm gunna find my purpo-

"Good, that was great"...

The second callback was a success!

On to the final, but with a quick stop along the way... Avenue Q Puppet School, a two day workshop involving puppet manipulation and character study to prep for the final callback. This means another trip to New York, and boy will it be fun. This is a chance to get to see how they teach puppetry and it means the opportunity to work on the material with the director. AND... I'm not sure if this is 100% for sure, but it is my understanding that Aymee Garcia (Avenue Q original cast member, It's A Big Big World tv show, and currently Shrek on Broadway) may even be leading the puppet workshop.

I can't wait! I'll let you know what I can after it happens.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas from Wells

I just finished a new Puppet! A little Christmas present to myself...

Wells

It took me a while (I started him back in the spring) but here he is. I tried to do a little video on the digital camera my girlfriend and I got today. Hope it works.


Happy holidays to all. I hope everyone got what they wanted.

Expect more from Wells in the coming year.