The Remarkable Project

007: The Creative Process behind Bluey with Joe Brumm

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Oct 18, 2021
In this engaging chat, Joe Brumm, film director and creator of the hit children’s show Bluey, shares insights on crafting relatable content that resonates with both kids and parents. He delves into how real-life experiences shape his writing, leading to authentic storytelling and humor. Joe discusses Bluey's cultural impact on parenting and how it builds community through shared laughter. He also highlights the power of playfulness in creativity, both in entertainment and business, proving that fun can lead to profound connections.
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ANECDOTE

Realism in Bluey

  • Bluey incorporates more realistic parenting and kid interactions than other shows like Paw Patrol.
  • Joe Brumm cites Peppa Pig as a show that also brings in the adult world, although to a lesser extent.
INSIGHT

The Invisible Audience

  • Writers always have an implicit audience in mind, shaping their creative choices.
  • Joe Brumm considers both children and parents as his target audience for Bluey.
ANECDOTE

Art Imitating Life

  • Joe Brumm draws heavily from real-life experiences with his kids and family for Bluey's storylines.
  • He believes this authenticity contributes to the show's resonance with audiences.
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