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Squad Pod: #2 A Chat with Assistant Scenic Designers (Little Shop of Horrors) by Kristen Zarabozo

Duration: 40 Min (wish)

Duration: 11 MIN (ish)

Today is a bit of a sad day considering today would have been opening night for Little Shop of Horrors. Most days I’m at peace with events, but today feels a little more gray and upsetting. Thus, I’m partly processing that sadness with a special double feature of Squad Pod. Standby for copious amounts of gushing.

Today I feature my two incredible assistants, Amber Meadows and Ray Dondero. I don’t think I can possibly convey just how incredible these two women are as people, and how much they did to make this process a success. Assistants are absolutely the unsung ninja heroes of the design community. While the designer is busy producing content and determining how things are going to work, the assistants are a whirlwind of skilled activity producing the materials that showcase the designer’s thoughts. In my own work, I tend to load my assistants with a lot of model building and keeping after the administration on the props.

The first chat posted is with my Lead Assistant (/Associate/Lifesaver/ Boss Sprout) Amber Meadows. Truly, this woman is a marvel, and a recent friendship has grown deep and fast between us. If there is one person I knew I could rely on with full confidence and no reservation, it’s Amber. She is a first year grad student, an incredibly gifted artist, and wonderful friend. Check out her website at ambermeadowsdesign , she is going places!

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Fave Pic of Amber and myself

Fave Pic of Amber and myself

Early Version of the Shop Built by Amber (Exterior)

Early Version of the Shop Built by Amber (Exterior)

Early Version of the Shop Built by Amber (Interior)

Early Version of the Shop Built by Amber (Interior)

Closeup of Dentist Office Unit/ Unit and Chair kitted and built by Amber

Closeup of Dentist Office Unit/ Unit and Chair kitted and built by Amber

Closeup of Final Shop/ Shop, and many of those tiny little bitty pieces were built/colored/painted/applied with very careful tweezer work by Amber

Closeup of Final Shop/ Shop, and many of those tiny little bitty pieces were built/colored/painted/applied with very careful tweezer work by Amber

Disclaimers, Clarifications, and Corrections: These recordings are done as informal and unedited chats among friends and colleagues and therefore there are various sound quality issues that one would expect with an amateur recording (i.e. sound garble, having to stop and start because neighbors are loud etc.). Also, we carried out all model making tasks for this project SAFELY AND WITHOUT INCIDENT. Amber and I definitely make light of past mistakes where we had minor mishaps with our Exacto knives, but that was not the case in this process.

In this Episode of KP Gaffe/s: You all are now aural witnesses of one of the strangest crossed wires in my brain; every time I try to reference the movie Spinal Tap I always say Full Metal Jacket instead. I know this makes absolutely no sense whatsoever; they are two movies completely void of any similarity to each other that would excuse the mixup. Still, it happens to me every single time I try and say it and I have no explanation. So enjoy one of the many strange quirks that can come out in a conversation with me.

The next recording is a chat with my second assistant, Ray Dondero (/Superhero/Ninja Sprout). Ray and I go way back by school standards because she had been my assistant on the show right before Little Shop. That show was Wolves and we made a really fantastic team. Ray is junior working towards her BFA and she is lightening quick with everything I throw at her. Model work iss always accomplished cleanly and with care, and she did a lot of the leg work with props on both shows. Keep in mind that the props book she put together for Little Shop was a little over 60 pages and that was on top of other projects I gave her. She also accomplished some beautiful mockups of initial set dressing ideas in photoshop using early model photos. Working with Ray on my team was just as fantastic as the first time around and I highly recommend checking out her website raydondero and keeping an eye out for her on the scene as well!

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A shot of me and my lovely assistant from the opening night of our first show working together Wolves

A shot of me and my lovely assistant from the opening night of our first show working together Wolves

Early Dentist Unit/ Unit and Lamp built by Ray

Early Dentist Unit/ Unit and Lamp built by Ray

Set Dressing Mockup/ Model staged by Ray and then she used Photoshop to place in other details and labels

Set Dressing Mockup/ Model staged by Ray and then she used Photoshop to place in other details and labels

Set Dressing Mockup for Act 2/ Ray used the same process described in the previous caption

Set Dressing Mockup for Act 2/ Ray used the same process described in the previous caption

Disclaimers, Clarifications, and Corrections: Aside from reiterating the earlier disclaimers, keep in mind that this particular chat was the very first recording I made. There is definitely an element of me being a little fumbly. I want to thank Ray for her enduring patience and kindness, and being willing to play the guinea pig for this part of the project.

Squad Pod: #1 A Chat with Puppetry by Kristen Zarabozo

Duration: 1 HR 2MIN

It is my distinct pleasure to introduce another facet of my showcase for the COVID-canceled production of Little Shop of Horrors, that would have been opening tomorrow April 24th 2020 at the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre presented by the Connecticut Repertory Theatre. I have discussed in previous posts that the team on this project was exceptional (at least in my humble opinion). I introduced you to the team in the post Episode 2: Meet the Squad, but I really wanted for others to actually hear from them. So, I’m recording conversations with various members of the creative team and I am posting that audio under the title Squad Pod. On this inaugural episode of Squad Pod I thought it only fitting to start with the puppetry team who was responsible for the design and performance of the many puppets created to make up the character of Audrey 2. I had a really good time chatting with these two incredible artists and I can’t wait to have another project in the future where we can play together again!!!

****IN ADDITION: If you are viewing this post today (April 23rd) before 7PM EST, definitely check out the interview that Will and Rob (puppet designers for our Little Shop) are doing with Martin Robinson who is the puppet artist who designed the original puppets for Little Shop of Horrors. You can find this interview on the Facebook Page for The Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry. If you are reading this after April 23rd, then hopefully the link will take you to the video of the interview to enjoy!

Disclaimers, Corrections, and Clarifications

General Disclaimers: This audio is by no means professionally recorded. These are unedited conversations carried out over Zoom in one take; thus there are the various sound quality issues you might anticipate (i.e. faulty internet connections, internal computer microphones etc.). Also, these episodes are conducted as an informal discussion among friends and colleagues, therefore they are comprised mostly of opinion based on recollection and not to be misconstrued as declarative finalities (in other words, we’re just chatting and talking about how we feel about our work. We are by no means trying to come off as the “only right” on any topic we cover).

Clarifications and Corrections: During the chat I identify Ed Weingart as the “technical director.” To be clear, Ed is the Assistant Professor of Technical Direction and departmental Technical Director. Kimberly Kinan is the second year MFA candidate in technical direction who was assigned as the Technical Director to this production of Little Shop of Horrors. Ed is her mentor and he also agreed to take on assisting the puppet designers specifically with fabricating the mechanism structure for the pod portion of the largest version of Audrey 2.4.

This Episode’s KP gaffe/s: I really do know who Howard Ashman is everyone, I swear it’s just the isolation fumes getting to my brain. Also, the random measurements I throw out concerning the Jorgensen are guesses that I am making wildly without checking back at my drafting. This is why I need models and my drafting, girl cannot remember everything off the cuff.

And now for a fun stroll down the progress photos Will would send me while he was working. These always made my day so much better, and I hope they do the same for you now:

Early Model of Audrey 2 Possibility

Early Model of Audrey 2 Possibility

Puppet 1 Progress

Puppet 1 Progress

Finished Puppet 1

Finished Puppet 1

Puppet 2 in Progress

Puppet 2 in Progress

Puppet 2 Further Progress

Puppet 2 Further Progress

Finished Puppet 2

Finished Puppet 2

Puppet 3 Progress

Puppet 3 Progress

Puppet 3 Further Progress

Puppet 3 Further Progress

And that’s all I got folks! Tune in to the rest of the showcase for the final model photos that have a mini version of what Puppet 3 roughly might have looked like finished!

And that’s all I got folks! Tune in to the rest of the showcase for the final model photos that have a mini version of what Puppet 3 roughly might have looked like finished!