
Screen Australia Podcast Ludo Studio
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Nov 19, 2018 Daley Pearson and Charlie Aspinwall, co-founders of the Emmy-winning Ludo Studio, share insights from their journey in the creative landscape. They discuss the making of 'Seven Days Later' in just a week and the global success of 'Bluey'. The duo highlights how audience engagement and local talent empowerment shape their projects. They reflect on the impact of Screen Australia’s Enterprise program, their commitment to nurturing diverse storytelling, and the importance of collaboration in the Brisbane animation scene.
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Seven Days Later Emmy Win
- Seven Days Later involved making an episode of TV in a week with a team of prolific YouTubers and creators.
- This high-speed, collaborative approach won an unexpected Emmy award that opened many doors for Ludo.
Doodles: Kids' Drawings Animated
- Doodles brought kids' drawings to life in animated episodes, with 26 episodes made initially.
- It won a second Emmy and helped build the Ludo team and financial stability.
Invest in People and Infrastructure
- Applying for Screen Australia's Enterprise program helped Ludo build their people and infrastructure, not just projects.
- Focus on growing your team and business for sustainable success rather than chasing only individual projects.


