Property | Value |
rdfs:label | |
rdfs:comment | - Gaffer was a mole who was a member of Foremole's team. He helped to dig the tunnel to get Ambrose Spike, who was injured in the Redwall Abbey. He also taught Rollo how to make pancakes. Gaffer was a very minor character and nothing else is known.
- A gaffer was a colloquial term for the leader of an organized group.
- Gaffer is the bedraggled, one-eyed cat who was frequently seen hanging around backstage in the later seasons of The Muppet Show. The cat was introduced in episode 419. Performer Kathryn Mullen spoke of the character's creation in a 2013 interview: "Jim wanted a cat, and he said, “Give that to her, let her practice.” That was his way of making it easy for me to get really used to the monitor and following things and it was a little training exercise. It was very effective." Gaffer also made a tiny appearance in Muppets Take Manhattan as a wedding guest in the Manhattan Melodies wedding scene.
- In addition to managing the technical setup of the lights, he also manages the quality of the light through the application of gels. Gaffers are ultimately responsible for translating a lighting design into a practical reality. The modern gaffer is roughly of equivalent rank to the key grip, who also reports directly to the director of photography, and is in charge of the physical movement of the camera.
|
owl:sameAs | |
dcterms:subject | |
Vorheriger Gegner | |
Folgender Gegner | |
designnote | |
dbkwik:de.finalfantasy/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:muppet/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:starwars/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:tardis/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
Origin | |
PS | |
Design | |
Name | |
dbkwik:redwall/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
NES Fähigkeiten | |
NES Eis | |
NES EXP | |
NES Blitz | |
NES Feuer | |
NES Bild | |
NES Gil | |
NES Fundort | |
Gegner Nr | |
dbkwik:imdb/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
Character Name | |
Species | |
NES | |
Performer | |
Color | |
Debut | |
Books | |
Gender | |
PSP | |
Death | |
PS HP | |
GBA HP | |
NES Dia | |
PS Dia | |
NES HP | |
GBA Dia | |
GBA Hinterlässt | |
GBA Bild | |
GBA Fundort | |
PSP Fundort | |
PS Fundort | |
PSP Bild | |
GBA Fähigkeiten | |
PSP Hinterlässt | |
PS Fähigkeiten | |
GBA Resistenz | |
PS Bild | |
GBA Blitz | |
GBA EXP | |
GBA Eis | |
GBA M-Abwehr | |
PSP Fähigkeiten | |
GBA Abwehr | |
PSP Resistenz | |
GBA Treffer | |
GBA Angriff | |
GBA Feuer | |
GBA IQ | |
GBA Ausweichen | |
GBA Agilität | |
GBA Gil | |
NES Angriff | |
PS M-Abwehr | |
PS Resistenz | |
PS Feuer | |
NES Ausweichen | |
NES Abwehr | |
PS Blitz | |
NES M-Abwehr | |
NES Resistenz | |
PS Angriff | |
PS EXP | |
PS Abwehr | |
PS Eis | |
NES Treffer | |
PS Gil | |
abstract | - Gaffer was a mole who was a member of Foremole's team. He helped to dig the tunnel to get Ambrose Spike, who was injured in the Redwall Abbey. He also taught Rollo how to make pancakes. Gaffer was a very minor character and nothing else is known.
- In addition to managing the technical setup of the lights, he also manages the quality of the light through the application of gels. Gaffers are ultimately responsible for translating a lighting design into a practical reality. The person creating that design has changed during the course of the production history of Doctor Who. During the 1963 version, especially in the earliest years, there was no distinction between a gaffer and a lighting director, at least insofar as the credits were concerned. The only lighting credit issued was one for studio lighting. In this case, the gaffer either was the lighting director, or the actual gaffers simply went uncredited. Even as late as the Sylvester McCoy era, no one was receiving a lighting credit for episodes filmed primarily on location, indicating a formal lighting director was not used by the Doctor Who production office. With the advent of the BBC Wales version, however, Doctor Who has adopted a hierarchy more common to film production. In this scheme, the director of photography is in charge of creating the lighting design and the gaffer organises the team to make it happen. Underneath him is the best boy, his senior assistant; underneath the best boy are a team of largely uncredited riggers. The modern gaffer is roughly of equivalent rank to the key grip, who also reports directly to the director of photography, and is in charge of the physical movement of the camera.
- Gaffer is the bedraggled, one-eyed cat who was frequently seen hanging around backstage in the later seasons of The Muppet Show. The cat was introduced in episode 419. Performer Kathryn Mullen spoke of the character's creation in a 2013 interview: "Jim wanted a cat, and he said, “Give that to her, let her practice.” That was his way of making it easy for me to get really used to the monitor and following things and it was a little training exercise. It was very effective." Gaffer was occasionally embroiled in the on-stage antics as well, notably providing a distraction during Foo-Foo's dog act in episode 520 and playing the title role in "The Cat Came Back" sketch from episode 523. The feline was also one of the denizens of the Happiness Hotel in The Great Muppet Caper. Gaffer made a rare appearance sans eyepatch in a Muppet Labs sketch in episode 422. Gaffer also appeared in the background in the Playhouse Video The Muppet Revue. Gaffer also made a tiny appearance in Muppets Take Manhattan as a wedding guest in the Manhattan Melodies wedding scene. In 1985, an illustration of a baby version of Gaffer was included as a vinyl Colorforms piece in the Muppet Babies Colorforms 3-D Play Set. In 2004, the character was sculpted as a pack-in accessory for Palisades Toys' Pops Action Figure.
- A gaffer was a colloquial term for the leader of an organized group.
|