Jason Barnard
Jason M Barnard | |
---|---|
Jason M Barnard, Paris 2013 | |
Born |
Leeds, United Kingdom | 5 June 1966
Alma mater | Liverpool John Moores University |
Occupation |
|
Years active | 1984–present |
Known for |
|
Notable credit(s) |
|
Television | Boowa & Kwala (2007) |
Website |
jasonbarnard |
Jason Barnard is a British musician, cartoon-maker,[1] voice actor and SEM consultant. With his wife Véronique, he created and voiced the cartoon characters Boowa & Kwala[2] who were highly successful online and later starred in their own 52-episode TV series directed by Xavier Picard and produced by ITV International. He played double bass and sang with The Barking Dogs, playing over 600 concerts throughout Europe between 1989 to 1996. He is currently touring with Barcoustic, consulting for clients and building Kalicup, an online SEM platform.
Early life, family and education
Barnard grew up in a small village near the Yorkshire market town of Otley. His father is a retired university lecturer and his mother, Kate Westbrook, an artist and jazz singer. His sisters, Josie and Clio are a writer and a film director respectively.
Education
He graduated from Liverpool Polytechnic (now Liverpool John Moores University), with a Second Class B.A. (Hons), in Economics and Statistical analysis. During his time in Liverpool, he was lead singer for the Liverpool blues band Stanley The Counting Horse. In 1988, he moved to Paris to pursue his musical career.
The Barking Dogs
Barnard joined the Barking Dogs in 1989 as Double Bassist. Between 1989 and 1996, when the group disbanded, he played well over 600 gigs in France, England, Ireland, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Italy, plus over 3000 busking pitches in Paris, Milan, Zurich and Berlin.
The Barking Dogs played many festivals alongside artists such as La Mano Negra, The Pogues, Les Wampas.
Barnard played double bass, sang and composed songs for all the commercially released albums: Une nuit tranquille chez les Barking Dogs (1991)
Boowa & Kwala
In summer 1998, with his wife Véronique, Barnard created Boowa & Kwala. Initially a music CD for children, the character came alive in a story book (narrated by Sir Tony Robinson in English and Jean Claude Dreyfus in French). The book is now out of print, but available online.
Autumn 1998, the Barnards developed the first interactive games, songs and activities using Macromedia Flash (version 3).[3]
In December 1998, boowakwala.com was launched in French and in English with several games, a song, and an advent calendar.[4] Between 1998 and 2008, the Barnards went on to create over 600 educational interactive games and wrote and performed over 100 songs for (and as) Boowa & Kwala. At their peak, the characters' site attracted over a million children every month.
Boowa and Kwala TV series
In 2007, a 52-episode TV series[5][6] directed by Xavier Picard and produced by PMMP, UpToTen, ITV International and Guilli was released in French and English and screened in France, Canada (TVO), Poland, USA, New Zealand.[7][8]
Each episode contains a song, written by Barnard, released as a 53-title music album. All 52 episodes are available online.
Barnard co-wrote the scripts, and provided the voices for the characters Boowa, Dawa, Mawa, Daddy Koala and Grandpa Koala in both French and English. Veronique Barnard provided the voice for Kwala.
Barcoustic
In 2014, Barnard formed Barcoustic with ex-Barking Dogs singer Hugo Scott. Currently with over 20 gigs to their name, the duo will be touring France, Switzerland and Germany in 2016.
SEM and Kalicup
Barnard is recognised as a leading expert on SEM. In 2015, he was awarded a Black Belt by Searchmetrics, and has spoken at conferences.
Currently Barnard provides consulting services in SEM strategy for international clients, Barnard is heavily involved in the development of the algorithm for the SEM platform, Kalicup. Released in Beta for selected clients in January 2016, the public release is slated for April 2016.
External links
- Official website
- The Barking Dogs
- Boowa & Kwala website
- Around the world with Boowa & Kwala
- Kalicup
- Jason Barnard on MusicBrainz
- Jason Barnard on WorldCat
References
- ↑ "Jason Barnard". IMBD. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- ↑ "Boowa & Kwala". Worldscreen. 2 January 2008. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- ↑ Merrick, Scott (25 September 2007). "Happy Fall, Happy Fingers". The "Technology for Learning" Lab.
- ↑ Poillerat, Denis (15 September 2015). "Babelweb : Boowa et Kwala s'occupent de vos enfants". Le Monde Informatique. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- ↑ "Boowa & Kwala". Worthington Public Library. 15 March 2016.
- ↑ "Boowa & Kwala". PorchLight Entertainment.
- ↑ Jonet, Nathaniel (10 October 2008). "Movie Review: Boowa & Kwala". Blogger News. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- ↑ Moody, Annemarie (30 April 2008). "Boowa & Kwala To Make Their U.S. Debut on DVD". Animation World Network. Retrieved 14 March 2016.