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Encyclopedia > Light Curtain puppet

Light curtain puppet presentations use specifically focused light to highlight small areas of a performance. This focused light allows the puppet to be seen while the manipulators (normally dressed in black) remain invisible.


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Puppet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2197 words)
Puppets moved by strings are also known as marionettes from the French medieval passion-play figure attributed to Marion or the young Mary, mother of Jesus.
A general distinction between a puppet and an automaton is the former is mostly operated live and the latter is mostly programmed (for example a coin-operated automata-show or piano-roll sideshow figure).
Puppets of all sizes and types may be categorized under this umbrella term since this form allows a wide range of puppets, controlled by one or many puppeteers.
The Ultimate Puppet Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference (1624 words)
Puppets are also known as marionettes from the French medieval passion-play figure attributed to Marion or the young Mary, mother of Jesus.
Black light puppet – a kind of puppet that is operated on a stage lit only with fl lighting with both hides the puppeteer and accentuates the colours of the puppet.
Light Curtain puppet – Puppetry is performed by puppeteers dressed all in fl performing on a stage with a fl background.
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