
S2 Ep11: This week’s Kidsburgh Podcast takes you inside the science behind Pixar movies and much more
Recently, the Carnegie Science Center hosted the popular exhibit, “The Science Behind Pixar,” where families learned through interactive exhibits how our favorite Pixar films are made. Our Kidsburgh Podcast team sat down with Brianne Moseley, an exhibition designer and project manager at Pixar Animation Studios, who has worked with museums and science centers all over the world to help families discover the remarkable science and math behind some of their favorite movies.
Hear all about that, plus get the scoop on what it’s like to visit the Carnegie Science Center with kids of all ages and hear the Tea with Teens youth reporters interview local kids about their favorite animated films.
You can listen on Apple Podcasts, Pandora and Spotify, at the SLB website, or listen right here:
This week on the Kidsburgh podcast, join hosts Yu-Ling Cheng, Melissa Rayworth and Kristine Sorensen as they interview Pixar’s Brianne Moseley about “The Science Behind Pixar” and how much math and science actually goes into creating the movies that our kids love to watch. Also, our Pittsburgh Gem on this episode is the Carnegie Science Center, a place that’s fun for kids from preschool all the way to high school. And don’t miss the Tea with Teens team interviewing local students about the animated movies that mean the most to them.
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Our podcast is hosted by the Kidsburgh team — Kristine Sorensen, Melissa Rayworth and Yu-Ling Cheng — and recorded by SLB Radio Productions. Get all the details here.