The new National Geographic documentary series
Secrets of the Whales(which premieres April 22 on Disney+) showcases exotic locations that are home to the large mammals, including the Cook Islands, Argentina, and the Azores. So it may come as a bit of a surprise that the production crew behind the globe-trotting project is based in…Silver Spring?
But it actually makes sense if you’re at all familiar with Red Rock Films. The DC-area company is one of the most prominent producers of nature programming in North America, and is behind a host of wildlife, science, and history content for platforms like Nat Geo Wild, the Smithsonian Channel, Animal Planet, Sesame Studios, and National Geographic Kids.
Twin animators draw on Hudson Valley for inspiration and work
These designing women are illustrating their mark in Kingston, Woodstock and beyond
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Twin animators Noelle Melody and Joy Buran work for a portfolio of national brands, but some of their favorite clients are small Hudson Valley businesses and festivals.Noelle Melody and Joy Buran
When Noelle Melody moved to Kingston in 2012, nobody in the region knew about her. Now, she’s impossible to miss.
If you frequent the market scene, you’ll see Noelle and her sister, Joy Buran, at every creator’s market in the Hudson Valley. If you stroll down Broadway in Kingston, you’ll see the mural Noelle created for The Yoga House. If you attend the Woodstock Film Festival, you’ll catch her and her sister’s name on every festival program and perhaps watch them host an audience Q & A.
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Sesame Workshop and WarnerMedia have joined forces to start production on a new, animated pre-school comedy series called Bea’s Block. The show is scheduled for a 2022 release on HBO Max.
Bea’s Block will draw on the ubiquity of toy blocks to bring the vibrant, multicultural neighbourhood of Blocktown to life in a series centered on the five year old Bea and her two block friends Ty and Lexi. It will follow the trio as they embark on a ‘kindness adventure’ to help others in the community.
The new comedy series aims to spotlight relatable pre-school challenges faced by friends and beighbour, encouraging children to develop respect and care for others.
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Common Sense Networks Announces 2021 Launch of Sensical, New Streaming Platform for Kids Ages 2-12
With a mission to set a new standard in children s digital media, the ad-supported service thoughtfully filters for quality through a rigorous and proprietary rubric and evaluates content based on the most comprehensive child development research available.
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COMMON SENSE NETWORKS ANNOUNCES 2021 LAUNCH OF SENSICAL, NEW STREAMING PLATFORM FOR KIDS AGES 2-12
Sensical To Offer Expansive, Curated Library of Age-Appropriate, Short-Form Videos Filtered Through a Rigorous Rubric Based on The Most Comprehensive Child Development Research Available
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