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Avatar: Braving the Elements

Spotlight on Avatar's Soundtrack with Jeremy Zuckerman and Hrishikesh Hirway

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In this very special episode, ATLA & TLOK Composer Jeremy Zuckerman sits down with Janet, Dante, and Song Exploder’s Hrishikesh Hirway! The focus is all about the music in this lively discussion about the challenges and delights of scoring television and film. Listen to tales of the very early days of Avatar to the finale of Korra!

© Nickelodeon Length 49 min 12 October 2021 Season 1 Episode 19 FantasyCultureBehind the Scenes USA Episodic

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© Nickelodeon Length 49 min 12 October 2021 Season 1 Episode 19 FantasyCultureBehind the Scenes USA Episodic

Introducing Avatar: Braving the Elements from Nickelodeon

Introducing Avatar: Braving the Elements from Nickelodeon

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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In this very special episode, ATLA & TLOK Composer Jeremy Zuckerman sits down with Janet, Dante, and Song Exploder’s Hrishikesh Hirway! The focus is all about the music in this lively discussion about the challenges and delights of scoring television and film. Listen to tales of the very early days of Avatar to the finale of Korra! Find out what instruments make the best “cold climate” soundtracks. And learn what ATLA reprise may have snuck into Hrishi’s own music!


© Nickelodeon | 49 min

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