Next year will mark Chris Broad’s 10th year on YouTube, where his channel @abroadinjapan has swelled to 2.5 million subscribers, attracting almost as many new followers in the two years of the pandemic as it did in his previous seven years on the platform. His new studio marks the latest evolution in his channel. Broad worked with set design company Jiyuro — whose credits include Netflix’s “Alice in Borderland” — to transform an otherwise unremarkable office space into a professionally designed set comprised of two “alleys” — one a neon-infused ramen shop inspired by Ridley Scott’s 1982 film “Blade Runner,” the other a 1960s Japanese “shōtengai” (shopping arcade), complete with a sweets shop and crackling cathode-ray televisions. Click on the link in our bio to read the full story and to listen to the Deep Dive podcast interview. 📸 Oscar Boyd (@oscar.boyd)
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