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CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMING
GEOVISION created and produced numerous live action short films for SESAME STREET over five seasons. The subjects ranged from “How does the toothpaste get into the tube?” to how bread is made, and were produced in Argentina, China, Sierra Leone and the US. Two of our pieces were in a program that won a National Daytime EMMY.



SAY CHEESE
A song celebration of family photography centered around a girl’s birthday party.





COUNT ME IN
A song about how people come in all colors, sizes and abilities, and how we all count.

 

 





MAKING THE BREAD
From planting the wheat seeds to eating the final product they’ve made, a group of kids explores the process of making bread.

 

 



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PUSH THE PIANO
A visual poem dedicated to the word “push”.

 

 



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TOOTHPASTE FACTORY
How does the toothpaste get into the tube? This song answers the question by visiting a toothpaste factory and following the production process.


 



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CHINESE ACROBATS
We visit a school in Beijing where children learn how to be acrobats, following ancient traditions.

 

 


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AFRICAN SCHOOL
The school day of a young girl in Sierra Leone

 

 




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KITES
Children (and adults) all over the world are fascinated by kites. A kite festival shows a wonderful variety of them.

 

 



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CHOCOLATE FACTORY
In Buenos Aires, Argentina, a girl goes to visit her grandfather’s chocolate factory, and gets to dip her finger in a huge pot of chocolate.

 

 



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