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Puntata a cura di Untimoteo.Raphael Bob Waksberg e Kate Purdy, produttori del pluripremiato cartone Netflix Bojack Horseman, nel 2019 realizzano per Prime Video una serie animata di due stagioni in 16 episodi della durata di 25 minuti ciascuno: Undone.La storia ruota attorno al disagio di Alma, che soffre la perdita del padre avvenuta in tenera età, e che sfoga la propria frustrazione sulla madre, sulla sorella e sul fidanzato Sam. La misura si colma per tutti quando la protagonista si ritrova coinvolta in un incidente automobilistico e, una volta risvegliata dal coma, inizia a soffrire di visioni. Inclusa quella del padre morto. “Animazione” è il format del podcast di Mondoserie dedicato alle diverse scuole ed espressioni del genere, dall'Oriente alla scena europea e americana. Ascolta il podcast su Bojack Horseman: https://www.mondoserie.it/bojack-horseman-podcast/Parte del progetto: https://www.mondoserie.it/ Iscriviti al podcast sulla tua piattaforma preferita o su: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mondoserie-podcast Collegati a MONDOSERIE sui social:https://www.facebook.com/mondoserie https://www.instagram.com/mondoserie.it/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXpMjWOcPbFwdit0QJNnXQ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mondoserie/
Interviews from San Diego Comic Con with Rosa Salazar and executive producer Raphael Bob-Waksberg and creator Kate Purdy. This series has a young woman who after a car accident has a different relationship with time. Can she connect with her dead father ? Subscribe To Sci-Fi Talk Plus For Free Lifetime Access
Join us for a conversation with the cast and creative team of Prime Video's groundbreaking, critically acclaimed series Undone ahead of its long-awaited second season. Series stars Rosa Salazar, Angelique Cabral, and Constance Marie will be joined by co-creator/showrunner Kate Purdy and director/executive producer Hisko Hulsing to explore the nuances of marrying complex family dynamics and themes of mental health with genre defying spectacle brought to life through its unique style and process – giving fans their first insights into how the upcoming season will expand in surprising new directions.
Puntata a cura di Untimoteo.Raphael Bob Waksberg e Kate Purdy, produttori del pluripremiato cartone Netflix Bojack Horseman, realizzano per la piattaforma Prime Video una serie animata di due stagioni in 16 episodi della durata di 25 minuti ciascuno: Undone.La storia ruota attorno al disagio di Alma, che soffre la perdita del padre avvenuta in tenera età, e che sfoga la propria frustrazione sulla madre, sulla sorella e sul fidanzato Sam. La misura si colma per tutti quando la protagonista si ritrova coinvolta in un incidente automobilistico e, una volta risvegliata dal coma, inizia a soffrire di visioni. Inclusa quella del padre morto. “Animazione” è il format del podcast di Mondoserie dedicato alle diverse scuole ed espressioni del genere, dall'Oriente alla scena europea e americana.Parte del progetto: https://www.mondoserie.it/Iscriviti al podcast sulla tua piattaforma preferita: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mondoserie-podcast Collegati a MONDOSERIE sui social: https://www.facebook.com/mondoseriehttps://www.instagram.com/mondoserie.it/ https://twitter.com/mondoserie_it https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXpMjWOcPbFwdit0QJNnXQ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mondoserie/
INTERVIEW with UNDONE (2022) - Creators: RAPHAEL BOB-WAKSBERG & KATE PURDY #Undone #Prime #Review #UndoneSeasonTwo #UndoneS2 #RosaSalazar #BobOdenkirk Undone season 2, streaming only on Prime Video April 29. Alma Winograd-Diaz (Rosa Salazar) is back exploring the deeper mysteries of her family's past. Will her sister Becca be up for the challenge? *** SUBSCRIBE*** NEW - Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@teamjvs? #TeamJVS Social Media: JOIN OUR PATREON ($2 Month) for Full Access - https://www.patreon.com/TeamJVS ● Website: https://teamjvs.com ● DIRECT EMAIL: email.to.jvs@gmail.com ● Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_jvs/ ● TeamJVS - Twitter - https://twitter.com/Team_JVS ● Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TeamJVS Members of TeamJVS: ● Lucas - Twitter - https://twitter.com/Let_Me_Be_GR82 ● Jorge - Twitter - https://twitter.com/osofast10 ● Keeden - Twitter - https://twitter.com/Keeden7 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teamjvs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teamjvs/support
Interviews from San Diego Comic Con with Rosa Salazar and executive producer Raphael Bob-Waksberg and creator Kate Purdy.
This week on Tales of a Luxury Yacht Chef, Lisa Mead talks with international chef Kate Purdy on what it's really like cheffing on luxury yachts in the Caribbean.
For episode twenty-two, Tommy recommends season one of the Amazon Prime series Undone, created by Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg. Challenge your perception with Hayley and Tommy as they discuss mental health, accepting others’ reality and the art of rotoscoping in this incredible show.
This week The TV Boys sit down to discuss Bob Odenkirk. From outstanding performances on screen in shows like Breaking Bad to superb writing for programs such as SNL, it seems everything he works on is gold.
Creating storylines for animation is familiar territory for the creative team of Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg. The two first collaborated on “Bojack Horseman,” and now they’ve created something out-of-this-world with the uniquely animated series “Undone.” Kate and Raphael speak with host Tim Kash about shooting scenes with actors Rosa Salazar and Bob Odenkirk, the role of mental health in the show and whether or not shamans have larger-than-average ventricles in their brains.This episode contains spoilers from Season 1 of “Undone.”
Raphael Bob-Waksberg is a writer, comedian, voice actor, and pioneer of animated series. “I still feel like I don’t know what I’m doing,” he admits in this candid interview covering the voiceover industry, career advice, and more. “I’ve kind of freed myself of the expectation that I ever will.” Raphael teamed up with illustrator and production designer Lisa Hanawalt to create and produce Netflix’s “BoJack Horseman,” the Emmy-nominated, Annie Award-winning tragicomic satire about a Hollywood has-been horse. He is also the co-creator, with Kate Purdy, of the Amazon animated series “Undone,” and producer of Netflix’s “Tuca and Bertie.” To read more, check out Backstage’s recent feature on “BoJack Horseman” here: https://bit.ly/3cqfN4v --- Backstage has been the #1 resource for actors and talent-seekers for 60 years. In the Envelope, Backstage’s podcast, features intimate, in-depth conversations with today’s most noteworthy film, television, and theater actors and creators. This is your guide to every aspect of acting, from voiceover and commercial work to casting directors, agents, and more. Full of both know-how and inspiration, In the Envelope airs weekly to cover everything from practical advice on navigating the industry, to how your favorite projects are made, to personal stories of success and failure alike. Join host Jack Smart, Awards Editor at Backstage, for this guide on how to live the creative life from those who are doing it every day: https://bit.ly/2OMryWQ Subscribe and listen to In the Envelope: - SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/2jUpnnw - Google Play: https://bit.ly/2DHkPwt - iTunes: https://apple.co/2rs0llz - Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2QNmu6C - Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2DJv6bD Follow Backstage and In the Envelope on social media: - https://www.facebook.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/intheenvelope - https://www.instagram.com/backstagecast Looking to get cast? Browse Backstage casting listings: https://www.backstage.com/casting Check out Backstage’s community-driven virtual programming, The Slate: https://bit.ly/2WDNXf0 Backstage stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. Visit our list of resources: https://bit.ly/3cuMBt5 Special thanks to... - Host: Jack Smart - Producer: Jamie Muffett - Social Media: Katie Minard - Design: Mark Stinson and Caitlin Watkins - Additional Support: Kasey Howe, Samantha Sherlock, Oriella St. Louis
Irish composer AMIE DOHERTY's (Sundance Composer and Time Warner Foundation Composer Fellow) credits span a wide range of genres in both film and television. Some of her recent scores include the short-film "Jurassic World: Battle at Big Rock," DreamWorks Animation's short film Marooned; Emmy-nominated documentary Light In The Water. Amie's recent orchestration and conducting work includes Star Trek: Discovery, Lucy In The Sky, The Umbrella Academy, Fargo and FX's Legion, Starz's Counterpart, and Netflix's Altered Carbon. In June 2018, she had the pleasure to work with rapper 50 cent, conducting an orchestra, choir and band at the world famous Radio City Music Hall in New York City for a performance at the premiere of his hit show Power. The streaming series, UNDONE, is one of Doherty's most recent scoring projects.Undone is an American adult animated comedy-drama web television series created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy and starring Rosa Salazar. This half-hour, genre-bending, program explores the elastic nature of reality through its central character, Alma, a twenty-eight-year-old living in San Antonio, Texas. After getting into a car accident and nearly dying, Alma finds she has a new relationship to time. She develops this new ability in order to find out the truth about her father's death. UNDONE premiered on September 13, 2019, on Amazon Prime Video, and is Amazon's first original animated series.In this episode, Amie Doherty takes us through several key tracks from the original Amazon series. She reveals how she was not only inspired by the visual artistry of the show but how this affected her choices in scoring each episode. At the same time she details some of the themes she wrote and techniques she employed to convey the sci-fi, mystical, and intimate family aspects to the series.ANNOTATED TRACKS / SEGMENTS02:17 - A Life Without Limitations03:32 - The Monotony of Life04:09 - Trick or Treating05:31 - Caught in a Weird Loop06:51 - The Life You Were Living09:56 - Doing the Rounds11:31 - Quantum Charis12:48 - Large Ventricles16:05 - Learning EnglishSOUNDTRACKThe original score for Undone was released by Lakeshore Records on September 13, 2019, and can be purchased at Amazon.com, iTunes, or streaming on Spotify and Apple MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERYou can find out more and hear more music by Amie Doherty at her official site, https://www.amiedoherty.com/ABOUT THE ANNOTATORThis podcast is produced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.SUBSCRIBEiTunesSpotifyStitcher RadioRadioPublicGoogle PodcastsRSS Feed
Presenting the 94th episode of the Skwigly podcast! In this episode we meet Alex Dowding, producer at Amsterdam-based production studio Submarine whose projects include the recent Amazon Prime original series 'Undone', an international co-production with The Tornante Company, Boxer vs. Raptor and Hive House Project created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy. Also discussed in this episode: The strong critical response to 'Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon', the lukewarm critical response to 'The Addams Family' remake, the fight for the 'South Park' streaming rights, upcoming Manchester Animation Festival highlights, the British Animation Awards and Autour de Minuit's Rosto graphic novel campaign. Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson Interview conducted by Ben Mitchell Edited and produced by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell
Die Serie Undone von Raphael Bob-Waksberg und Kate Purdy lebt in einem besonderen Raum zwischen Realismus und Abstraktion - genau wie ihte Hauptfigur. Ich gehe der Geschichte und der Attraktion dieses Raums nach. Musik von The Brian Setzer Orchestra. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexmatzkeit/message
On this episode, Sean Paul Ellis and Dave Trumbore review the impressively animated Rotoscope series 'Undone', available on Amazon. Co-created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy, and led by Rosa Salazar and Bob Odenkirk, the talented cast and creative team deliver something akin to an animated 'Fleabag.'
We talk about RBW and Kate Purdy's new Amazon show Undone. This episode is spoiler free, stay tuned for our spoiler filled talk soon!
Warning: This weeks episode discusses sexual violence and subject matter that might be disturbing for some listeners. If you or someone else you know is a victim of sexual assault or abuse call 1-800-656-4673 or speak to a trusted friend, law enforcement or trusted adult. For more information click here.What Netflix has done with Unbelievable is… incredible.Unbelievable follows the story of a woman named Marie (not her real name… more on this later) who was raped in her apartment. Marie, transitioning out of foster care went to the police with her story but (shocker) was not believed. The first episode of this eight part mini-series is frustrating to watch. We all know how this works, a woman reports an assault to a police officer, the police start to investigate, doubt sets in, police intimidate woman, woman recants, her life is ruined. Kaitlyn Dever plays this dance extremely well. And while we know how this works and we understand how this is going to go, we can’t help but hope she won’t crack under pressure. But she does because Unbelievable is based on a true story.ProPublica published a story with the Marshall Project in 2009 about this entire ordeal. The woman in this story is called Marie, so they can protect her name. Netflix didn’t take many liberties in episode one, sticking almost line by line to the subject matter at hand. Sure parts of it is compressed, but that makes sense for a show that needs to be finished in an hour. The cadence makes sense for the subject matter. The show is raw and once the first episode ends, you want to know more, even if you’re not expecting the complete jump in time that the trailer calls for.For most people, the show will be difficult to watch, even for an audience that is well aware of the Me Too moment. We know, for example, that the officers questioning Marie as a young woman are not handling the subject matter appropriately; they did after all coerce her into recanting her confession (true story BTW), but we also know a show like this is not going to give us all the answers we need to get a satisfactory ending either. Sure, it’s easy to think the producers are trying to tell us to believe women at all costs, but you have to remember, the sexual assault is only the foundation for the storytelling, not the entire house. Unbelievable is a story of two detectives who have to let down their guard to work together to solve a crime.There was very little that I disliked about this series, the one glaring moment comes in episode three when Toni Collette spews out this “This is my case” bullshit that permeates every detective show ever. But not every show is perfect. But don’t let this one thing stop you from watching this show. My recommendation: watch episode one and two and then put the series down. Come back a week later and watch some more. Don’t binge this if you can avoid it, but make sure you watch.Meet Alma, a woman whose life is going nowhere until she sees her dead dad and gets in a car accident. She wakes up from a coma and realizes she has the ability to travel through time and embarks on a mission to save her father from the accident the killed him, or maybe she just has schizophrenia. One of these two things is happening in Amazon’s Undone.This show is freaking amazeballs! The art style is incredible, although it isn’t unique. For everyone who doesn’t have a film degree, they used a technique called rotoscoping where you cut an actor out of the film. Normally this is a part of compositing e.g. the actor is placed in a new scene or something is being added behind them. In this case, they filmed the actors in the studio, cut them out and shaded them. This way the subtle nuances each actor brings to the character is saved, something that would have been lost if they just made a cartoon to begin with.This process gave the show so much freedom, from watching Alma’s mother turn into an older woman, crumble into bones, grow up and start over again, to launching Alma into outer space during a fight with her sister or her world literally breakdown and rebuild around her. What could have been just a gimmick is a vital piece of storytelling, that becomes a physical manifestation of what’s going on in her head.Some parts of Alma’s character is reminiscent of the worst of Juno, but regardless Rosa Salazar gives a powerhouse performance. Bob Odenkirk plays her number two, her dead dad just trying to do right by her. The two are great together and have fantastic chemistry that translates through the cartoon shading of the series. The writing is powerful and thought-provoking. Creators Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy, both from Bojack Horseman, give us another character to root for as they suffer through a horrific and mind-bending time in their life.If you like movies like Scanner Darkly, A Beautiful Mind and Eternal Sunshine on Spotless Mind then Undone is right up your alley.The show did have a somewhat predictable ending, so here’s hoping for another season!
Act I: Charlie and Joey welcome pop culture intern David Diaz to talk bear fights, therapy, and the true meaning of "bitches be like, I'm baby." Act II: A discussion of Undone, the new Amazon series by Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg (Bojack Horseman). The Story of Caroline Calloway and her Ghostwriter Natalie: https://bit.ly/2mbLY3j Albatross around one's neck: https://bit.ly/2m0E6Bi "Don't Call Me Angel"/Mean Girls mash-up: https://bit.ly/2kQoPD3
Interviews from San Diego Comic Con with Rosa Salazar and executive producer Raphael Bob-Waksberg and creator Kate Purdy.
While we dodge Hurricane Dorian, we get a little Undone this week! We're talking about the brand new Amazon Prime Video animated series Undone. Hear from star Rosa Salazar, along with creators Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg about this reality and time bending series. You can watch Season 1 of Undone starting on September 13th on Amazon Prime Video! We also have a big double review week, talking about The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance from Netflix and the Season 2 premiere of Titans on DC Universe. We also talk about the new Jack Ryan trailer, a scary new comic from Boom! Studios and Marvel putting a new spotlight on Black Widow. That doesn't even include some great nerd news! Want more from our show? Go to www.downandnerdypodcast.com
Jimmy covered the Undone press room roundtables while at SDCC. Creatives/talent in attendance from the upcoming Amazon Prime series were Rosa Salazar, Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg! Why is the show shot in Rotoscope? How does Rosa shoot her scenes? Where does Bob Oedenkirk fit into the series? You have to listen to find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Hello Babies! Welcome to Podcasting 101! It's been a while since we've recorded and boy have we been busy! Along with watching British baking shows and trip to Disneyland, Emily is putting out a comedy album! In Chunch Chat, we have an inside source for Chunch pictures. Writer Kate Purdy joins us to discuss Bjork and her swan dress. Then she tells us all about a man with a donkey and a mission. She also teaches us about home bee keeping! Expert Stephen Sisko is here to teach us all about the movies/cultural phenomenon "Star Wars". Even if you think you already know about Star Wars, we promise you'll learn something!
Doug sits down with writer Kate Purdy (Cougar Town) to talk about the dangerous water in Mexico, cheap parents, and the art of living on a toilet.