Josh and Franco

We have a very special episode for you this week. From the south of Italy, a father and son's coming of age stories, told in parallel.

This is the first episode of our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like: intimate stories from across the continent, as told by the young Europeans experiencing them.

This series is co-produced with Are We Europe and made in cooperation with the Allianz Foundation.

The episodes are all sound-rich audio productions, coupled with a visual interpretation of the story, merged into a new concept: a Visual Podcast. It is a new experiment we are trying out. Starting off with an audio-first story, we combine it with visuals that serve as a guide, accompanying the story through another lens.


Podcast Credits:

Producers: Katz Laszlo and Josh Prezioso

Editorial support: Dominic Kraemer, Katy Lee, Andrei Popoviciu and Priyanka Shankar

Video Credits:

Visual & Motion Design: Eddie Stok
Project Coordination: Mick ter Reehorst
Translation: Giosuè Prezioso
Subtitles: Marco Mingolla

Music:

Tarantella del Gargano by Marco Beasley & represented by Out Here Music; Italian Opera by UV Protection; Andante (Italian Concerto) written by Bach and performed by Catrina Finch; Amore Mio by Mina with Warner Music Italy; Tomb by Veshza; La Luna E Fisarmonica by Ziv Moran; Disco Ball by Evgeny Barduzha, and Jim Barne.

Additional music from Blue Dot Sessions: Kilkerrin by Scalcairn; Sylvestor by One Such Village; Angel Academy by Marc Oakley; Toby or not Toby by Mark Oakley.

SFX from Freesounds.org:  Wescwave;  GeorgeHopkins;  suonidigallipoli;  samararaine;  cmusounddesign;  suonidibolognawolkenunddreck;  ancorapazzosoundforest.


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