Posts Tagged ‘ Electric Company ’

The Electric Company: Remaking a Classic

September 23, 2010
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Article written by Mike Rauch. How do you take a classic show that is close to people’s hearts and faithfully update it almost 30 years later? This past Tuesday, Karen Fowler, Executive Producer of the The Electric Company, and a panel of her production team gave a look into how they did it. For Fowler, the answer was to examine the original series and decipher it’s DNA— the key elements of the beloved 1970′s PBS show. Fowler’s early inspirations for the revival of The Electric Company were seeing Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk and the HBO series Def Poetry Jam. With those productions as a modern day cultural compass, she set out to produce the first 26 episodes of The Electric Company in January, 2008. For Fowler and her team, the cornerstones of the original series were a strong set of recurring characters, music from the best in the business, outstanding writers, great animators with innovative styles, and a healthy dose of pop culture. Of course, literacy remains as the core purpose of the show. To make the show accessible and relevant to today’s children, a few changes were made. The funky soundtrack of the original...

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ASIFA-East presents – An Evening with The Electric Company

September 20, 2010
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ASIFA-East presents – An Evening with The Electric Company

September 21st, Tuesday  7pm ASIFA-East and Women in Animation present – An Evening with The Electric Company! Join us for a special panel discussion featuring the key minds behind the relaunch of the hit series! Here is the panel: Claire Curley – ANIMATION PRODUCER Karen Fowler – EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Linda Simensky – VICE PRESIDENT, CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING, PBS Adam Peltzman – HEAD WRITER Alan Foreman – ANIMATOR SVA School Of Visual Arts 209 East 23rd Street (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave) 3rd Fl, Amphitheater NYC www.schoolofvisualarts.edu

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Short A and O from Rauch T and M

January 31, 2010
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In the last year many of us have produced spots for The Electric Company. Here’s one from the Rauch Brothers. Let me know if you find anymore online.

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