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Jamie Neely
15th April 2008

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Fun with the BBC Sesame Tree

We are really happy to launch the Sesame Tree website for the BBC and Sesame Workshop. Visit the website.

Working in partnership with the uber-talented Atto, we set out to create a complimentary learning resource to accompany the BBC television series, produced by our friends Sixteen South.

The website is intended to be a rich and immersive place where children can catch up with the inhabitants of the Sesame Tree, Potto and Hilda. Witty scripts and puppets with Northern Irish accents makes for a light-hearted experience where learning is fun. Although we have also included some super support material for grown-ups, We suspect you are never too old to enjoy collecting minibeasts:)

We had buckets of fun with this project and are proud that it was written, recorded, designed and animated right here in Belfast.

Launch BBC Sesame Tree, or let us know what you think by leaving a comment below.


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Jamie Neely – Creative Director

Jamie leads the studios creative output and specialises in user experience strategy / design, information architecture, storyboarding and the development of creative concepts.


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Paul said

The Sesame Tree site is really great ;) Thanks to our lovely friends at Atto for all their hard work and to Warren, our Flash lead who worked incredibly hard on the project.

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