Monday, October 30, 2017

OOOM Podcast Episode #2!


Episode #2 of the Out of Our Mind Podcast is here!

LOTS of topics this week! Dora the Explorer, The Russo Brothers quitting the Marvel Cinematic UniverseDavid S. Pumpkins and more!

Much more soon!
Avery

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Hare is Back!



It's been nearly TWO YEARS since we've heard from the good folks in HAREVILLE, seems like they're doing pretty well!

More soon,
Avery Jones

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

The Last 7 Days

I never should have complained about a few slow weeks last month, because now I am up to my eyes in work...

Puppets, writing, creating, and all-around craziness has CONSUMED my world in the last seven days...


I built these guys for my buddy Casey Ross, who I worked with earlier this year when he played Princeton/Rod in Springer Opera House's production of Avenue Q.

What he'll do with them is yet to be seen, but I will definitely share it here when it drops! 



This Ghoulish Trio of characters were built, based on my Monster Mash designs, for a gentleman in Australia who missed out on the online eBay auctions for the original characters.
Pretty cool stuff!  

I shouldn't complain, I love what I do and I'm very blessed to live the life I do.
Twenty or so other projects will rear their ugly heads soon...

More soon, because I NEVER SLEEP! 
Avery Jones

Out of Our Minds Podcast!


I'm beginning a new adventure into the world of Podcasting!

My buddy Mark and I have both wanted to do a Podcast for years, and have FINALLY seized the opportunity with the Out of Our Minds Podcast!

We've already invaded the internet, you can find our stuff through YouTubeSoundCloudFacebookTwitter
...and more coming soon, I'm sure! 

Our first episode went live last week, you can check it out below!
(Or not, you do you, man)!



More soon,
Avery

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

PROJECT: Star-Lord Blasters

WARNING: Nerdy Post Alert!

Guardians of the Galaxy is my very favorite Marvel movie. The characters, the writing, the music are all absolutely perfect, I laugh and cry every time I watch it.
Both of them. 

I've wanted to do some form of a Guardians video for my YT channel for a very long time, and have had a few ideas down in a notebook somewhere since the first movie released. 
Obviously, Rocket and Groot could be puppets, that's just a given. 

I even built a raccoon puppet for a GOTG video that never happened, he ultimately became a character called Fernando that pops up from time to time in a lot of things I do...


I'd thought long and hard about who would play Star-Lord before realizing that I could do it myself because I could hide behind the one of the coolest movie helmets of all-time...
And so, the hunt was on for the costume parts and pieces! 

Audrey bought me a beautiful coat and t-shirt from Hot Topic, and I ordered a helmet and walk-man from X-Coser (although, now that it's been so long Marvel Legends' new replica helmet will be replacing it).
The one thing I couldn't find were Star-Lord's double-barreled Blasters, and I had no idea how hard it would be to track them down...

First and foremost, I'd like to express my pure disgust and annoyance that all of the blasters I could find are sold separately, which is either genius or pure evil of the toy companies. Star-Lord has two blasters so every kid (or kid at heart) is going to need a pair to complete their ensemble...
Someone write to Disney on that one! 

There were Nerf guns released with the first film, but Cosplayers snatched them up and they all disappeared rather quickly. The last time I checked they were going for around $75 each on eBay, and that's too crazy even for me... 

The first pair of blasters I tracked down and ordered through Amazon were made by a company called Disguise. It wasn't noted in any of the listings online, but these are made to pair with a children's Halloween costume, so I had no clue how small they were until they were delivered. I painted over the safety orange anyway, since it was better than nothing...


These next blasters were released with the new batch of toys for Vol. 2, and were off-model but closer to the right size. 
BUT they were $20 each, so I waited for them to hit the discount bin...

I waited (not so) patiently and eventually bought myself a pair for $10, but still wasn't too pumped about them. They sat in my to-do bin for a while... and are probably still there...

It's no secret how much I look forward to Halloween every year and will spend hours going through every rack in any store's seasonal department, and this year's crop of costumes and props was pretty lack-luster...

Then I found these:


I'm pretty sure I made some kind of embarrassing squealing noise, and probably startled some of the other shoppers, when I rounded the corner and saw these florescent beauties...
The price was right and they were the near-perfect size; last year's Stormtrooper Blasters and Batman Grappling Guns are nothing compared to this crazy/lucky find!
I didn't even stop my shopping cart from rolling to grab two.

A few coats of three different spray-paints and voila!


Sure, they still aren't perfect, but I'm very pleased with how this Scavenger Hunt finally wrapped up.

The video is still a work-in-progress, now to get started on Gamora...

More soon,
Avery

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Monster Mash!


This MAMMOTH of a video has been a work in progress for well over two months now...

No lie, this song has been tumbling around in my head since I was 5 years old, and I'm shocked that no one has produced a puppet music video with it.

The biggest, and most time consuming factor of producing this video, was creating the nine new Monster characters. Starting in early September, I designed and built this gang of misfits, with their custom and specialty-made costumes assembled by the beautiful and talented Audrey Rushan (who is also my girlfriend, and who also-also performed the backup vocals to the video).

Since filming, all of the characters made their way to my eBay store and have shipped out to performers around the globe!


In total (building, filming, editing, etc.), we put  around 75 hours into this crazy thing.
Totally worth it.

I'm already planning for next year...

More soon,
Avery

Saturday, October 7, 2017

Mummy on eBay!

That's a Wrap! 

2017 Goosebumps VLOG!

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF!

Over the last few weeks I was lucky enough to reunite with an old friend...  


Immediately after filming my Alien Abduction Talk Show sketch I received an email from some of the good people of Sony looking to see if I (well, Slappy) was interested in being part of an ad campaign with Trick or Treat for UNICEF.

Pretty simple stuff, record some voice-over that an editor will cut to pre-existing video I shot in LA with Slappy on green screen two years ago for Blu-Ray commercials and some other online content.

Of course I was in, I would NEVER turn down Slappy... too scared of what he'd do to me...
Plus, they had initially contacted Jack Black for the gig, and he sent them my way, so I definitely couldn't say no!

I got another call the following day and was told that they were having some trouble with the old footage. Being the pessimist I am, I assumed that meant they would find another option and this was a courtesy call to let me down easy...  But, rather than doing that, they asked if it would be easier to shoot something original WITH the puppet...

So... Slappy was shipped over-night from LA TO MY HOUSE! 
Of course I kept his trunk locked at night... I've read the books...

I filmed my 3 ads and a handful of other things for UNICEF's website the next day in about 2 hours at a local television studio, and Google Drive-ed the raw footage to the offices in NYC.

Just under two weeks later I packed Slappy back into his case and shipped him back out to LA, and here we are... The whole thing is a bit of a blur, I'm still trying to convince myself it really happened... although, I am still trying to convince myself the movie happened, too...

As usual, I've got a Vlog about the whole thing on the way very soon, so keep an eye out! 


More soon,
Avery