Rod Puppets & Table-Top Puppets: a Handbook of Design & Technique
FETTIG, Hansjürgen
1997
Autor(es): FETTIG, Hansjürgen
Título: Rod Puppets & Table-Top Puppets: a Handbook of Design & Technique
Publicação: Bicester: Dasilva Puppet Books, 1997
ISBN: 0-9513600-5-1
Nota(s): No interior - brochura: Fettig File Number One. April 1998
Assunto(s): FETTIG, Hansjürgen
Marionetas -- Construção
Marionetas de vara -- Construção
Marionetas de mesa -- Construção
Índice | Table of Contents | Table des Matières
Introduction – 5
Author’s Foreword – 6
Preface – Ludwig Krafft – 8
Puppet Theatre On My Mind – Enno Podehl – 11
Forms in Movement – Ernst Rottger – 12
Working with Hansjurgen Fettig – Barbara Scheel – 20
Chapter One: My Course is Set – 25
Early Childhood and Youth – 26
Darmstadt and Paul Thesing – 38
Chapter Two: Designing and Making Puppet Heads – 43
A Learning Experience – 44
Turned Heads – Dr Hans R Purschke – 48
Patterns as Aids in Finding Forms – 60
Subtractive and Additive Methods of Making Puppet Heads – 62
Symmetry and Asymmetry – 66
The Brass Beetle – 69
Mechanical Eyes – 70
Impressionistic Eyes – 73
My Exam Figures – 76
The Threepenny Opera – 85
Chapter Three: Working With Pre-formed Shapes – 95
Anni Weigand and the Tube Puppets – 97
Tubes, Sheres, and Egg-shapes – 98
Rules of the Game – 100
Ideas for Working with children – 101
Tube Heads, Round Heads and Egg Heads – 104
Rotated Heads – 106
Rotated Heads with Cut-out – 111
Wedged Heads, Percenters, Squeezed Heads and Owls – 115
The Cardburger – 122
Puppets from Plastic Bottles and Household Utensils – 127
Four-faced Janus – 132
Suggestions for Hair – 139
Fruit and Vegetable Puppets – 140
Chapter Four: Construction of Puppets with a Short Rod – 143
The Development of a Technique – 144
The Basic Rod Puppet Mechanism – 146
The Turning-Nodding Mechanism – 152
Turning-Nodding Mechanism by A J Fedotov – 154
There Turning-Nodding Mechanisms by Leo Uttenrodt – 156
Turning-Nodding Mechanism by an Unknown Russian – 160
Turning-Nodding Mechanism by Fritz Herbert Bross – 162
Turning-Nodding Mechanism by Karl Heinz Drescher – 164
Turning-Nodding Mechanism by Gunter Schnorr – 168
My Own Head Control Mechanism – 170
Rolf Trexler’s ‘Knotted String’ Mechanism – 172
Rolf Trexler’s Cabaret – 175
Special Mechanisms – 180
Lip-Synch Puppets – 184
Chapter Five: Designing and Making Puppet Bobies – 191
Shape and Proportion – 192
Sightlines – 196
Constructing Bodies for Rod Puppets – 198
Arms – 204
Hands – 208
Control Rods – 212
Legs – 218
Chapter Six: Construction of Puppets with long Rods – 221
Introduction to Long Rods – 222
The Rhineland Stick Puppet – 224
Richard Teschner – 226
Dick Myers – 228
Leo Uttenrodt – 230
Long Rod Puppets made from PVC Elements – 232
Universal Joint as a Turning-Nodding Mechanism – 234
Head Control Mechanism with Universal Joint – 238
Connections for PVC Tubing – Snap-strips and Mounts – 240
Gustav Dubelowski-Gellhorn – 258
Chapter Seven: Table-Top Puppets – 261
Standing Figures – 262
Barbara Scheel’s Free-Standing Table-Top Puppets – 264
Table-Top Puppets made from PVC Elements – 268
Wedged Ball Joints and The Braking Barrel – 270
Moulded Ball Joints – 278
Table-Top Puppet with Gear Mechanism – 286
Animation Model by Leo Uttenrodt – 288
Chapter Eight: Animal Rod Puppets – 291
Inspirations – 292
Rod Puppet Animals by Vaclav Hávlik – 298
Animal Puppets from PVC and Cardboard Elements – 308
Chapter Nine: A few Ideas for Staging – 313
Technical Solutions for Sets – 314
Our Labyrinth Set by Leo Uttenrodt – 316
Chapter Ten: A Glimpse into my Cellar Theatre – 327
Lady killers Review by Peter Steinmann - 329
The Ladykiller Staging – 331
The Second Revolve – 337
Afterword – 343
Bibliography – 346
Index – 349
Autor(es): FETTIG, Hansjürgen
Título: Rod Puppets & Table-Top Puppets: a Handbook of Design & Technique
Publicação: Bicester: Dasilva Puppet Books, 1997
ISBN: 0-9513600-5-1
Nota(s): No interior - brochura: Fettig File Number One. April 1998
Assunto(s): FETTIG, Hansjürgen
Marionetas -- Construção
Marionetas de vara -- Construção
Marionetas de mesa -- Construção
Índice | Table of Contents | Table des Matières
Introduction – 5
Author’s Foreword – 6
Preface – Ludwig Krafft – 8
Puppet Theatre On My Mind – Enno Podehl – 11
Forms in Movement – Ernst Rottger – 12
Working with Hansjurgen Fettig – Barbara Scheel – 20
Chapter One: My Course is Set – 25
Early Childhood and Youth – 26
Darmstadt and Paul Thesing – 38
Chapter Two: Designing and Making Puppet Heads – 43
A Learning Experience – 44
Turned Heads – Dr Hans R Purschke – 48
Patterns as Aids in Finding Forms – 60
Subtractive and Additive Methods of Making Puppet Heads – 62
Symmetry and Asymmetry – 66
The Brass Beetle – 69
Mechanical Eyes – 70
Impressionistic Eyes – 73
My Exam Figures – 76
The Threepenny Opera – 85
Chapter Three: Working With Pre-formed Shapes – 95
Anni Weigand and the Tube Puppets – 97
Tubes, Sheres, and Egg-shapes – 98
Rules of the Game – 100
Ideas for Working with children – 101
Tube Heads, Round Heads and Egg Heads – 104
Rotated Heads – 106
Rotated Heads with Cut-out – 111
Wedged Heads, Percenters, Squeezed Heads and Owls – 115
The Cardburger – 122
Puppets from Plastic Bottles and Household Utensils – 127
Four-faced Janus – 132
Suggestions for Hair – 139
Fruit and Vegetable Puppets – 140
Chapter Four: Construction of Puppets with a Short Rod – 143
The Development of a Technique – 144
The Basic Rod Puppet Mechanism – 146
The Turning-Nodding Mechanism – 152
Turning-Nodding Mechanism by A J Fedotov – 154
There Turning-Nodding Mechanisms by Leo Uttenrodt – 156
Turning-Nodding Mechanism by an Unknown Russian – 160
Turning-Nodding Mechanism by Fritz Herbert Bross – 162
Turning-Nodding Mechanism by Karl Heinz Drescher – 164
Turning-Nodding Mechanism by Gunter Schnorr – 168
My Own Head Control Mechanism – 170
Rolf Trexler’s ‘Knotted String’ Mechanism – 172
Rolf Trexler’s Cabaret – 175
Special Mechanisms – 180
Lip-Synch Puppets – 184
Chapter Five: Designing and Making Puppet Bobies – 191
Shape and Proportion – 192
Sightlines – 196
Constructing Bodies for Rod Puppets – 198
Arms – 204
Hands – 208
Control Rods – 212
Legs – 218
Chapter Six: Construction of Puppets with long Rods – 221
Introduction to Long Rods – 222
The Rhineland Stick Puppet – 224
Richard Teschner – 226
Dick Myers – 228
Leo Uttenrodt – 230
Long Rod Puppets made from PVC Elements – 232
Universal Joint as a Turning-Nodding Mechanism – 234
Head Control Mechanism with Universal Joint – 238
Connections for PVC Tubing – Snap-strips and Mounts – 240
Gustav Dubelowski-Gellhorn – 258
Chapter Seven: Table-Top Puppets – 261
Standing Figures – 262
Barbara Scheel’s Free-Standing Table-Top Puppets – 264
Table-Top Puppets made from PVC Elements – 268
Wedged Ball Joints and The Braking Barrel – 270
Moulded Ball Joints – 278
Table-Top Puppet with Gear Mechanism – 286
Animation Model by Leo Uttenrodt – 288
Chapter Eight: Animal Rod Puppets – 291
Inspirations – 292
Rod Puppet Animals by Vaclav Hávlik – 298
Animal Puppets from PVC and Cardboard Elements – 308
Chapter Nine: A few Ideas for Staging – 313
Technical Solutions for Sets – 314
Our Labyrinth Set by Leo Uttenrodt – 316
Chapter Ten: A Glimpse into my Cellar Theatre – 327
Lady killers Review by Peter Steinmann - 329
The Ladykiller Staging – 331
The Second Revolve – 337
Afterword – 343
Bibliography – 346
Index – 349