Jim Henson's Red Book
Header image
Skip to content
  • Home
main_top

In June 1965, 28-year-old Jim Henson started a written log of his activities in what became known as “The Red Book.” He noted down what had happened up until that point (deemed “Ancient History”) and then recorded anything that he felt was worth recording as single line journal entries until the end of 1988.

Selected curated entries courtesy of The Jim Henson Company Archives.

Tag Archives: Pacific Data Images

4/-/1988 – ‘Working w/Kirk Thatcher on computer generated character – Later Waldo’

Posted on April 11, 2014 by admin

Additional historical information provided by The Jim Henson Company Archivist. Continue reading →

Topics: 04-April '88, 1988, Jim Henson Hour | Tagged Disney's California Adventure, Kirk Thatcher, Pacific Data Images, Sid the Science Kid, Steve Whitmire, Waldo C. Graphic, Walt Disney World
end_of_post_flourish

5/21/1983 – ‘Meeting with Digital Productions.’

Posted on May 21, 2012 by admin

Additional historical information provided by The Jim Henson Company Archivist. Continue reading →

Topics: 05-May '83, 1983, Labyrinth | Tagged 2001-A Space Odyssey, Brian Henson, Digital Productions, Fraggle Rock, Gary Demos, Henson Digital Puppetry System, Henson Performance Control System, John Whitney, Jr., Labyrinth, MuppetVision 3D, Pacific Data Images, Sesame Street, Sid the Science Kid, Starboppers, The Jim Henson Hour, The Last Starfighter, The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, Westworld
end_of_post_flourish
  • Follow Jim’s Red Book

    Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on RSS
  • Blog Archive

footer_top_border sweeper_doodles
  • The Jim Henson Co.

    Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on YouTubeFollow Us on RSS
  • Links

    • The Jim Henson Company
    • The Jim Henson Legacy
    • The Official Jim Henson Company Store
footer_bottom

Jim Henson Portait Photo: Norman Seiff

Copyright © The Jim Henson Company. All Right Reserved. Use of this signifies your agreement to the terms of use.