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April 25, 2019 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-04-25

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April 25 • 2019 29
jn

Q: Directing the Jewish kid’
s
series Shaboom! was another
transformative stage in your
career. Tell us about that process.
JS: We were going from making
independent YouTube animations
to creating a legitimate kids’
show.
We had advisers from Pixar and
Sesame Street, which was a huge
ramp up right there.
I was hesitant about Shaboom!
as an idea …but it ended up going
well. I have friends who show me
videos of their kids singing songs
from it, which is cool.
Q: What was it like toward the
end of your time at BimBam?
JS: Normally, with a company
coming to a close, there’
s a de-
motivation, but that was not the
feeling. It was a very much a race
to the finish. Even though the
company was sunsetting, all these
projects we were working on were
so exciting. The last week of the
company we released seven of our

pieces and they were seven of our
best.
Six and a half years at a company
is a long time and I stayed there for
a big reason: I had a lot of creative
control and it combined all the
things that I enjoyed doing. Over
the course of BimBam, we released
450 pieces. It will live on and hope-
fully continue to inspire others to
make bigger and better stuff and to
create.
Q: What’
s next for you?

JS: I’
m excited for what’
s next.
When I started, making things in
the YouTube industry did not exist,
and now it’
s becoming a bigger
industry. I’
m going to continue
that or keep going down the line of
children’
s animation — how many
people can say they directed a chil-
dren’
s series? ■

Jeremy Shuback has his own YouTube chan-
nel featuring Photoshop tutorials and more.
Email him at Jeremy@Shuback.me.

Jeremy in the sound booth at BimBam

CREDIT: ELANA WHITE

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