If Pepper&Carrot was a TV Show, what optimal lenght for an episode? Target audience? Type of stories? 2D or 3D?
I just had a meeting with a studio and we are curious to know your opinion. Thanks for the help π»
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David Revoy (davidrevoy@framapiaf.org)'s status on Friday, 04-Mar-2022 06:58:07 UTC David Revoy -
shoshin (kheya@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 04-Mar-2022 06:58:06 UTC shoshin @davidrevoy I would say the gold standard for kids tv right now is Bluey. They manage to make 8 minute episodes into epic emotional journeys that are far better than most media in my opinion. Target age there is probably 4-7 year olds, which maybe too young for pepper and carrot?
I used to be a Montessori teacher and the wisdom there was fantasy is better for 6 and up. you don't want anything in media that you wouldn't want in your actual living room for younger kids.
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Sebastian Lasse (sl007@digitalcourage.social)'s status on Friday, 04-Mar-2022 11:11:31 UTC Sebastian Lasse Children
12-15 minutes
2D (try to keep it βanalogueβ, I really fear that cause all the digital effects, children forget how to bake bread)btw
I was recently very astonished that a friend of mine (we did a documentary about Climate Refugees in PNG) does now Petersson and Findus :) Can get you in touch if it helps.
Unfortunately site maybe only in Germanyhttps://www.zdf.de/kinder/pettersson-und-findusSanta Claes πΈπͺππ°π likes this. -
Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 04-Mar-2022 11:16:12 UTC Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π @davidrevoy A typical P&C page would make for a great 5-10 minute episode!
I used to to think such a short format would be almost pointless, but Justice League Action has been extremely impressive in presenting characters, creating conflict, resolving conflict and even provide character growth and a bunch of jokes in 10-minute episodes.
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