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Beyond the Broom Cupboard - a kids tv podcast
Corin long
17 episodes
5 months ago

Beyond the Broom Cupboard - a serious look at the fun world of children's television.


Just because its TV aimed at kids it does not mean that this isn’t something made with just as much passion or thought as TV for adults, in many cases it's much more considered and creative. It's made with love, care and craft by people who absolutely bring their best work to the table.


I have two kids and loved TV myself when I was growing up, as an adult I have had the pleasure of working with some of the people who have bought these worlds to life, and that’s why I started this podcast  - to ask about their experiences and their processes


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Beyond the Broom Cupboard - a serious look at the fun world of children's television.


Just because its TV aimed at kids it does not mean that this isn’t something made with just as much passion or thought as TV for adults, in many cases it's much more considered and creative. It's made with love, care and craft by people who absolutely bring their best work to the table.


I have two kids and loved TV myself when I was growing up, as an adult I have had the pleasure of working with some of the people who have bought these worlds to life, and that’s why I started this podcast  - to ask about their experiences and their processes


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family,
TV & Film,
Leisure,
Animation & Manga,
TV Reviews
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Bluey: The Sound of Bluey, from Twenty Thousand Hertz
Beyond the Broom Cupboard - a kids tv podcast
27 minutes 53 seconds
10 months ago
Bluey: The Sound of Bluey, from Twenty Thousand Hertz

Since its debut in 2018, Bluey has become one of the most popular and beloved TV shows of all time. In this episode, Bluey’s sound designer and mixer Dan Brumm walks us through how the show began, the unique challenges of season one, and the lengths he goes to give the show its organic sound. Plus, Dallas reveals the secret timing of the Bluey theme song.


MUSIC FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE

Speedy the Spider - The Limbo Twist

Stationary Sign - Paint by Numbers

Trabant 33 - Bird Songs

Ruiqi Zhao - Getaway

John Utah - Obvious Trent

Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen - Ventus

Moss Harman - Buffoon

Josef Falkensköld - Crayons

Alexandra Woodward - Family Life

Josef Bel Habib - Next To Our House

Alexandra Woodward - First Wives Club

Anna Dager - Visions

Ruiqi Zhao - No More Sadness


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Beyond the Broom Cupboard - a kids tv podcast

Beyond the Broom Cupboard - a serious look at the fun world of children's television.


Just because its TV aimed at kids it does not mean that this isn’t something made with just as much passion or thought as TV for adults, in many cases it's much more considered and creative. It's made with love, care and craft by people who absolutely bring their best work to the table.


I have two kids and loved TV myself when I was growing up, as an adult I have had the pleasure of working with some of the people who have bought these worlds to life, and that’s why I started this podcast  - to ask about their experiences and their processes


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.