Innovative journalism content studio Project Brazen today announced the launch of Brazen, a new podcast network and multimedia platform for fearless storytelling and captivating journalism from a wide range of creators and production companies.
A direct-to-consumer offering debuting on May 24, Brazen will be a home to high-end narrative storytelling and ongoing podcasts from entrepreneurial journalists, creators and production companies across the globe. The network will have a special focus on journalism that reveals hidden aspects of the world around us, immersive narrative non-fiction, content that connects with younger audiences and helps listeners understand business and the economy in a fresh way.
The network will be the home of Project Brazen’s original podcasts, such as the recently released Night Of Show, Corinna And The King and The Sound: Mystery Of Havana Syndrome, as well as critically acclaimed series Fat Leonard, Kabul Falling and The Closer, a weekly business show hosted by journalist Aimee Keane.
A direct-to-consumer offering debuting on May 24, Brazen will be a home to high-end narrative storytelling and ongoing podcasts from entrepreneurial journalists, creators and production companies across the globe. The network will have a special focus on journalism that reveals hidden aspects of the world around us, immersive narrative non-fiction, content that connects with younger audiences and helps listeners understand business and the economy in a fresh way.
The network will be the home of Project Brazen’s original podcasts, such as the recently released Night Of Show, Corinna And The King and The Sound: Mystery Of Havana Syndrome, as well as critically acclaimed series Fat Leonard, Kabul Falling and The Closer, a weekly business show hosted by journalist Aimee Keane.
- 5/24/2023
- Podnews.net
MIFA’s Work in Progress presentations offered online delegates a glimpse into some highly anticipated features, series and interactive projects in the second week of Annecy’s online festival.
Leading the pack was upcoming America-Canadian animated TV series from Netflix “The Cuphead Show!” – based on the characters in the best-selling Canadian “gun and run” video game “Cuphead.”
While the game has been highly praised for its authentic “rubber hose” style animation inspired by the Fleischer-produced toons of the 1930s, the TV series aims to go a step further – fleshing out some of the more minor characters and painstakingly reproducing watercolor sets for a digital production line.
According to executive producers Dave Wasson (“Micky Mouse Shorts”) and Cosmo Segurson (“Rocko’s Modern Life”), the pilot has been designed to introduce the show’s two main characters – a pair of energetic and bickering siblings called Cuphead and Mugman.
The characters live with Elder...
Leading the pack was upcoming America-Canadian animated TV series from Netflix “The Cuphead Show!” – based on the characters in the best-selling Canadian “gun and run” video game “Cuphead.”
While the game has been highly praised for its authentic “rubber hose” style animation inspired by the Fleischer-produced toons of the 1930s, the TV series aims to go a step further – fleshing out some of the more minor characters and painstakingly reproducing watercolor sets for a digital production line.
According to executive producers Dave Wasson (“Micky Mouse Shorts”) and Cosmo Segurson (“Rocko’s Modern Life”), the pilot has been designed to introduce the show’s two main characters – a pair of energetic and bickering siblings called Cuphead and Mugman.
The characters live with Elder...
- 6/23/2020
- by Ann-Marie Corvin
- Variety Film + TV
20 films selected for Co-Production Village, including 11 first features.
The Les Arcs Film Festival, celebrating its 10th year in 2018, has unveiled its selection of co-production projects for this year’s Industry Village.
Running December 15-18, the event is a financing platform for feature films in development across Europe.
This year, 20 projects have been selected, including a new film from Carla Simon, whose Summer 93 won best first feature at this year’s Berlinale. Her new project Each Of Us is being co-directed with Anne Zohra Berrached and Meritxell Colell and produced by Spain’s Alhena Production.
Also at the event is Jonas Matzow Gulbrandsen...
The Les Arcs Film Festival, celebrating its 10th year in 2018, has unveiled its selection of co-production projects for this year’s Industry Village.
Running December 15-18, the event is a financing platform for feature films in development across Europe.
This year, 20 projects have been selected, including a new film from Carla Simon, whose Summer 93 won best first feature at this year’s Berlinale. Her new project Each Of Us is being co-directed with Anne Zohra Berrached and Meritxell Colell and produced by Spain’s Alhena Production.
Also at the event is Jonas Matzow Gulbrandsen...
- 11/21/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
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