Opening Shot (TV series)

Opening Shot is a UK-based non-fiction television series with LWT productions, Channel 4, and Bravo in the US. It wass directed by David Johnson and Amir Amirani and produced and edited by Gerald Fox. It ran from 10 July 1993 to 17 December 1995[1] and garnered favorable reviews.

Opening Shot
Genre
  • Documentary
Directed by
  • David Johnson
  • Amir Amirani
Starring
Music byJohn Quinn
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerDaniel Wiles
Editor
Running time29 minutes
Production companyLWT
Release
Original release10 July 1993 (1993-07-10) 
17 December 1995 (1995-12-17)

Premise

The series is dedicated to kids and subjects that appeal to all ages. Opening Shot encouraged children to become involved in the arts on many levels.[2]

Cast

Production

In an interview, producer Gerald Fox shared that he was initially working on a documentary about Russian violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsky.[3] While using old footage of Dmitri as a child and intercutting it with shots of his ten-year-old nephew playing violin, Fox recognized that children make for compelling documentary subjects.[2] He observed that children often respond well to the camera and identified a gap in the market for arts-focused television shows that catered to younger audiences in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Consequently, he decided to develop a new documentary series that would feature subjects that would be of interest to younger viewers.[2][3]

Reception

The series was well-received among children. The joint production between Britain and the United States focused on various topics, including the Marvel Comics universe, which is home to iconic characters like Spider-Man, X-Men, The Incredible Hulk, and Captain America.[1][2] The series also showcased films that explored the lives of musical prodigies, including Sarah Chang and the Dance Theatre of Harlem, as well as the Peking opera. In addition, the series featured in-depth profiles of figures such as Savion Glover, who is known as "The Tap Dance Kid." Other subjects covered in the series included Tintin, Asterix, flamenco, Irish and ballroom dancing.[2]

References

  1. Opening Shot (TV Series 1993–1995) – IMDb, retrieved 26 April 2023
  2. Mendoza, N. f (1 August 1993). "Bravo brings the arts to kids in the serious yet fun 'Opening Shots'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  3. "About". Gerry Fox | Gerald Fox – filmmaker and artist. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
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