The Complete Book of Marionettes

The Complete Book of Marionettes

by Mabel and Les Beaton
The Complete Book of Marionettes

The Complete Book of Marionettes

by Mabel and Les Beaton

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Overview


"Highly recommended." — Library Journal
Marionettes, those beguiling, animated little actors on strings, have endeared themselves to puppet show lovers for generations. Constructed to approximate most nearly the movement and appearance of humans and animals, the jointed figures appear today in a variety of places — in the theater, motion pictures, schools, and even as an advertising medium. This instructive and engaging guide, written by professionals with a passion for their art, provides everyone from beginners to veteran performers with all the information needed to create these beloved figures and the stages on which they perform.
Enhanced with more than 200 sequenced photographs and diagrams, the comprehensive manual contains valuable advice for making heads, bodies, wigs, and puppet clothing and includes entire chapters on how to manipulate the puppet, set up and furnish a stage, light scenes, and even how to build miniature pieces of furniture. A production chapter tells how to incorporate music, put on sketches, parody celebrities, and arrange programs. There's even a complete script for Beauty and the Beast, as well as a section on the history of puppeteering.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486440170
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 11/02/2011
Edition description: Unabridged
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 1,130,552
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. Preface to Puppeteering
2. Here's How
Types of Marionettes
Choosing a Marionette Character
Equipment and Materials Needed
3. Head Start
Proportion and Size
Portraying Facial Characteristics
Doing the Modeling
4. The Papier-Mâché Head
Applying the Papier-Mâché
Painting the Head
Removing the Clay
Attachments on the Head
5. Plastic Wood: Its Uses and Technique
Materials Needed
Making the Head Mold
Making the Plastic-Wood Shell
Other Uses for Plastic Wood
Making a Movable Mouth
6. The Body Beautiful
Proportion and Size
The Cloth-Bodied Puppet
The Jointed Wooden Body
Variations to Add Character
Hands
7. Wigs--Of All Things
Modeled Wigs
Crepe-Hair Wigs
Crepe-Paper Wigs
Yarn Wigs
Absorbent-Cotton Wigs
Miscellaneous Wigs
8. The Well-Dressed Marionette
Women's Clothes
Men's Clothes
Headgear
Gloves
Shoes
Hose
Accessories
Miscellaneous suggestions
Sources of Material
9. Everything under Control
How to Make the Control
Stringing the Marionette
Extra Strings
The Multiple Control
Storing Marionettes
10. Let Me Tell You about My Operation
What It Takes to Be an Operator
How to Operate the Control
Using the Puppet's Hands
Walking the Puppet
Sitting the Puppet
Picking up Objects
What Puppets Can and Can't Do
11. Easy Stages
Planning the Theater
The Proscenium
The Stage Floor
The Puppeteer's Bridge
The Permanent Theater
Stage Decorations
Safety First
12. Light Magic
Christmas Tree Lights
Low-voltage Lights
Spotlights
House-Current Lights
13. Gay Gilded Scenes
The Neutral Backdrop
The Painted Backdrop
Painting the Backdrop
Making Painted Props
Stage Smoke
Underwater Scenes
Transparent Gauze Panels
14. Apropos of Props
How They Are Created
Props from the Toy Counter
Making Your Prop Authentic
Things to Save
The "Propeteers" Workshop
Furniture
Keeping Props to the Minimum
15. We Go into Production
The Revue
Planning the Complete Program
Selecting a Play
Recording the Program
Instrumental Pieces
"Lovelies"
Original Sketches
Portrait Puppets
Celebrity Portraiture
Adjustment to Audiences
16. "Beauty and the Beast"
17. Of Ancient Lineage
Ancient Puppetry
Oriental Puppetry
18. The Rest of the Story
19. About Mabel Beaton
Index
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