July 14, 2018-October 7, 2018
Spiffy Pictures
The Chicago-based television and film production company Spiffy Pictures was founded in 2003 by brothers David and Adam Rudman and their colleague Todd Hannert. Specializing in puppetry and animation for family entertainment, the company has created, produced, written, and directed live-action and animated projects with puppets for PBS Kids, Nickelodeon, Disney, MTV, Comedy Central, Sesame Street, and Warner Brothers.
Spiffy Pictures’ work includes creating and producing Jack’s Big Music Show (2005) for Nick Jr., which was nominated for Emmy and Prix Jeunesse awards. The Rudmans and their colleagues also created and produced the Emmy-nominated Bunnytown (2007) for Disney; and Nick Jr.'s Curious Buddies (2005) home videos, which won a Parent’s Choice Award. Spiffy Pictures has recently produced a puppet adaptation of Scooby Doo for Warner Brothers, titled Scooby-Doo! Adventures, The Mystery Map (2013). This year, Spiffy Pictures’ current animated PBS production Nature Cat (2015) was nominated for the Outstanding Preschool Animated Series Emmy Award; second and third seasons of the show are now in production.
Both David Rudman and Todd Hannert attended UConn in the 1980s, where they studied puppetry and worked on productions with Puppet Arts Program director Frank Ballard.
Jack's Big Music Show
Jack’s Big Music Show was created in 2004 by Spiffy Pictures founders David Rudman, Adam Rudman, and Todd Hannert, and aired on Noggin and Nick Jr. from 2005 to 2013. As David Rudman writes, the show “is designed to enhance preschoolers’ appreciation and understanding of music--including tempo, rhythm, and dynamics--through interactive play, and expands their awareness of the diversity of musical instruments and styles.”
The lively, colorful, and tuneful series focuses on three music-loving puppet characters: Jack, his best friend Mary (who plays accordion), and the drum-playing dog Mel. The show takes place in Jack's backyard clubhouse, and centers on the characters' passion for music. Jack, Mary, and Mel sing and play instruments in each episode, often accompanied by other puppets. The episodes also include a capella singing by the puppets of the Schwartzman Quartet, and musical guest stars including Angelique Kidjo, Buddy Guy, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and Andrew Bird. Principle influences on the show are The Jack Benny Program from the 1930s and 40s; Little Rascals comedy shorts from the same era; and the iconic 1960s television appearances of The Beatles.
Jack’s Big Music Show was nominated for a 2008 Emmy Award for Outstanding Pre-school Television Series, and an International Prix Jeunesse Award for Excellence in Children’s Television. It is currently available on Amazon Prime and iTunes.
The Schwartzman Quartet
Three Large Bugs
Three Small Bugs
Jack’s Big Music Show
2004
Hand and rod puppets
Designed by David Rudman and Todd Hannert
Constructed by Rollie Krewson
Costumes by Polly Smith
Foam rubber, fleece, rubber, beads, pipe cleaners
The almost identical Schartzman siblings sing a capella in almost every episode of Jack’s Big Music Show. Two versions of the Bugs allow for close-up and long shots of the characters. The rubber tube attached to the large purple Bug allows its proboscis to unroll.
Phil the Coo-Coo Bird
Baby Bongo Bird
Three Birds
Jack’s Big Music Show
2004
Hand and rod puppets
Designed by David Rudman and Todd Hannert
Constructed by Rollie Krewson
Costumes by Polly Smith
Foam rubber, fur fabric, pipe cleaners, beads, rubber, wire, feathers
Baby Bongo Bird hatches inside Jack, Mary, and Mel’s clubhouse; they make baby bird sounds with their musical instruments in order to find the bird’s mother.
Jack's Big Music Show
2004
Hand and rod puppets
Designed by David Rudman and Todd Hannert
Constructed by Rollie Krewson
Costumes by Polly Smith
Foam rubber, fleece, pipe cleaners, beads, rubber, wire
Jack, Mary, and Mel, the main characters in Jack’s Big Music Show, anchor the production’s episodic structure. The title character, Jack, is performed by Spiffy Pictures co-founder and UConn graduate David Rudman. Note the cable control for DJ Turtle, which controls the puppet’s mouth
Marvin Squirrel
Leonard the Country Squirrel
Mama Squirrel
Sheldon the Grumpy Squirrel
Four Squirrels (dressed as the Beatles)
Jack’s Big Music Show
2004
Rod puppets
Designed by David Rudman and Todd Hannert
Constructed by Rollie Krewson
Costumes by Polly Smith
Foam rubber, fur fabric, beads, rubber, wire, feather boa
The arrival of Leonard the Country Squirrel allows Jack, Mary, and Mel to create a “down-home jamboree” of country music. In another episode, four squirrels in 60s mod suits sing like the Beatles.
Three Penguins
Golden Goose
Jack’s Big Music Show
2004
Hand puppets Designed by David Rudman and Todd Hannert
Constructed by Rollie Krewson
Costumes by Polly Smith
Foam rubber, fur fabric, beads, rubber, wire
The penguins appear when Mel’s sand making machine accidentally turns into a snow making machine, and a beach party turns into a winter carnival.