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http://vimeo.com/9679622 A day in the life of NYC, in miniature. Amazing. How it was done. The Sandp

Posted by on Mar 16, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

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A day in the life of NYC, in miniature. Amazing.

How it was done.

The Sandpit on Vimeo by Sam O’Hare with music by Human.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBNAh4wHrEg Came home last night and Liam was watching Follow That Bi

Posted by on Mar 13, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

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Came home last night and Liam was watching Follow That Bird. Then Merlin posts this. I don’t think about it very often, because it just doesn’t come up, but Sesame Street really is quite splendid.

merlin:

This Way to Sesame Street (Excerpt; November, 1969)

Lot to love in the first few minutes of the first Sesame Street. Not least Gordon1’s outstanding facial hair. Also, just can’t believe Bob’s been on this show for 40 years. (He was my favorite of the grownups from the beginning)

As an intro from (the oddly placid) Bert and Ernie suggests, this particular clip is from a preview/teaser of the show:

Sesame Street (Beginnings)

Two days before the premiere of Sesame Street, a thirty-minute preview entitled This Way to Sesame Street was shown on NBC. The show was financed by a $50,000 grant from Xerox. Written by Stone and produced by CTW publicist Bob Hatch, it was taped the day before it aired. Newsday called the preview “a unique display of cooperation between commercial and noncommercial broadcasters”. Sesame Street premiered on PBS on November 10, 1969.

I was about two weeks shy of turning 3, and I was immediately a fan. Big Bird’s initial microcephaly notwithstanding.

Full sequence and screengrabs from This Way to Sesame Street on Muppet Wiki.

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