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Post by May on Nov 7, 2009 15:06:23 GMT -5
This is my question: What does Kristin Charney do on Sid the Science Kid. Her name appears under May's and Zeke's names on the final credits on the most recent episodes (I think her name appears on the credits since the episode "Hello, Doggie!"). But what in the world Kristin Charney does? Is she a Puppeteer, a Body Performer or a what? If anyone knows the answer or has the same question, please post here The Administrator May
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Post by senisi on Nov 8, 2009 14:12:12 GMT -5
I looked it up on various sites and I believe Kristin Charney is a puppeteer. She works with puppets in every show that she does, which means that must be what she does on Sid the Science Kid.
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Post by May on Nov 8, 2009 14:15:35 GMT -5
If she is May's puppeteer now, why didn't they take Julianne Buescher's name off the final credits?
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Post by senisi on Nov 8, 2009 15:04:01 GMT -5
Hmmm I don't know. All I know is that she's a puppateer(she could also be the voice)
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Post by May on Nov 8, 2009 18:31:20 GMT -5
All right. I agree that she is a puppeteer. The site www.nytimes.com/2008/09/01/arts/television/01sid.html says that: SID THE SCIENCE KID Daily on most PBS stations (check local listings). Lisa Henson, Brian Henson, Halle Stanford, Bradley Zweig and Joyce Campbell, executive producers; Mr. Zweig, story editor; Chris Plourde, producer; music by Mike Himelstein; directed by Katy Garretson, Dean Gordon, David Gumpel, Mr. Henson, Hugh Martin and Allan Trautman; Kerry Shea, head of digital production; Fred Tallaksen, choreographer. Produced by the Jim Henson Company and KCET, Los Angeles. WITH: Drew Massey, Alice Dinnean Vernon, Julianne Buescher, Victor Yerrid, Donna Kimball and Kristin Charney, puppeteers; and Misty Rosas, John Munro Cameron, Dana Michael Woods, Alon Williams and Sonya Leslie, body performers.
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Post by senisi on Nov 8, 2009 19:11:14 GMT -5
lol I'm glad I could help.
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Post by May on Nov 8, 2009 19:30:18 GMT -5
Yeah, you're right. Now we can lock this topic, right?
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Post by senisi on Nov 8, 2009 19:40:31 GMT -5
Yeah, we can lock it if you want to. We've pretty much already answered our questions and stuff like that.
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