Crafting Curiosity with Nat Geo & Disney+

Overview

Weird, But True! is an Emmy-winning kid-friendly educational series that explores life lessons and unique facts through a mix of live-action and wildly imaginative DIY crafts. When National Geographic needed a creative partner to take the show to the next level, All That’s Good was brought in to lead production for Season 2. This half-scripted, half-unscripted show required versatility: in-studio shoots featured intricate paper-crafted sets, while field segments took the cast across the country to meet experts and explore real-world wonders. After a successful run, Disney+ picked up the series for Season 3, bringing this imaginative show to a broader audience.
National Geographic Kids
Weird But True

Our Involvement

Pre-Production

Production

How We Pulled it Off

Pre-Production

Our team coordinated every detail from crewing and scheduling to building wildly creative sets South Jersey studio. Each episode’s visual world was carefully crafted by our art department to spark curiosity and wonder.
Unscripted Television Weird But True7

Production

All That’s Good handled all production both in-studio and out on location. Services included cinematography, audio, drone cinematography, and remaining essential crew. Our crews traveled coast-to-coast, capturing real-world stories that brought science and imagination to life.