Meet Our Neighbors: Katie Ray

 

Tell us about yourself and how your career led you to work in children’s television.  

I was studying film production at Columbia College Chicago when I secured an internship at a company known for creating commercials that featured “kids being kids.” I had always wanted to work with children in some capacity, and this was the perfect environment for me to develop skills that combined both film production and working with kids. It feels like a career in children’s television was a natural progression. 

Describe your role(s) on Donkey Hodie.  

My job title on Donkey Hodie is Associate Director, a position which is sometimes difficult to describe. My role as the AD is essentially keeping all the various departments on the same page and moving forward to “make our day” or stay on schedule. Each episode starts the same way; once the script and storyboards are finalized, I break them down and build a shot list. I then collaborate with the department heads and create a shooting schedule — that’s the easy part. The most challenging aspect of my job occurs when we begin shooting. Things change at the last minute or don’t always work out as expected — which is the nature of production. It’s my job to communicate with the crew and find solutions that will keep the show on schedule.  

Do you have a favorite Donkey Hodie episode?  

I don’t have a favorite episode, per se, but there are scenes that are close to my heart. In “Chili Jamboree,” Bob Dog sings a number called “The So Hard Waiting to Chew the Chili Blues,” about how waiting for something can be difficult. Another stand-out is when King Friday makes an appearance in the episode “Royal Sandcastle Builders,” which brought me back a childhood memory seeing King Friday on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. I think a favorite moment for everyone on the crew, myself included, was in the episode “Bobbly Ball” where Uncle Panda sings the iconic Mister Rogers song, “I’m Proud of You.”   

Do you have a favorite moment while working on the set?  

My favorite moments on set are when crew members bring their families to visit. The look of amazement when anyone walks the stage and sees all the incredible sets and the army of puppets, the creativity, the detail, and the execution makes me so proud to be a part of Donkey Hodie. Everyone, especially the puppeteers, take time out of their day to engage with guests and make them feel special.  

What was your favorite TV show when you were growing up?  

One of my favorite childhood memories is watching The Muppet Show with my family. The show aired later in the evening, and I remember my siblings and I would put on our pajamas, bring our pillows and blankets down to the TV room, and my dad would make a big bowl of popcorn. Watching The Muppet Show was an event at my house.  

What do you like to do when you’re not working?  

On the days I’m not working, I enjoy not having a schedule to follow. I like to spend time with my girlfriend and our dog, take a weekend road trip, or get together with friends to enjoy a good meal.