Man in the Box – Farewell Carol!
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Every weekend in America movies are rated by the millions of dollars they bring into the box office. Even with the high costs of tickets, 31 millions dollars is a lot of people in the seats. We are a movie culture.
Many people thirty and over remember the very first movie they saw. Children of the next generation aren’t as likely to remember that first one though, because they will see it when they were babies.
DVDs for babies seems like a silly idea, but researchers are discovering the added color, movement, lights and sounds introduced to a baby’s environment can actually have very positive effects of neurological development. Plug in and watch your child learn and grow.
Make A Genius
For decades it was thought that some kids were born geniuses and some kids weren’t. You either came out of the womb as Einstein or as Joe. With vast improvements in understand both babies and intelligence, researchers now know that many children can attain a high IQ and ability simply by the learning and experiences they develop in their primary years.
To further that, the Disney Company has come out with a line of videos and products called Baby Einstein. The Baby Einstein DVDs feature music, sounds, nature, and babies as they explore things like a child’s first movements, and sound recognition. Encouraging babies to clap, jump and move help begin the kinesthetic process at a very young age. It doesn’t mean your child will do quantum mechanics at 4, but it will add a set of experiences and abilities to their repertoire.
Be Global
With the globalization of both business and education the more languages any person speaks the better off they are. Many schools are developing dual language programs where children can learn in two languages at the same time to make them more fluent in the global village. When is the best time to learn a second language? When you are learning the first one.
The website http://babyclassroom.com features a full line of DVDs for babies that teach language acquisition. Among the languages represented are American Sign Language, Italian, French and Spanish. Using songs and visual word associations these DVDs help a child and the parents learn together.
Speak Local
Language is made of words and the key to development for babies along with the physical abilities is vocabulary development. DVDs have been show to highly improve a baby’s ability to form and speak words early. Bee Smart Baby is a DVD vocabulary builder that teaches words with music, games, visuals and repetition.
A testimonial on the website claims their baby had learned 10 words by nine months of age. By using the DVD along with the constant communication parents have with children, new words (that a parent might not think to teach) can be added to the child’s vocabulary.
None of these DVDs are ever going to win an Academy Award, but it does appear that the movies, our tried and trusted escape, may actually be helping our children after all.
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December 19th, 2009 at 11:18 am
b4 hand
December 19th, 2009 at 12:19 pm
NUMBER 1 THIS WEEKEND!!! 70.6 million is what I heard. I think it's the biggest film, money wise this year since Dark Knight. Although I could be wrong.
December 19th, 2009 at 12:23 pm
Hm…that you did, that you did.
December 19th, 2009 at 12:29 pm
I always find myself speechless every time I see your work. I always rate it 5 stars. You’re quite talented. Keep up the beautiful job. ^_^V
December 19th, 2009 at 2:40 pm
I think it's going to do very well, probably almost as good as LOTR/Harry/Narnia. With so many obsessed fans, the movie would have to be completely awful to not do well.
December 19th, 2009 at 5:00 pm
what if it really was a real photo? and he just reversed the effects? like instead of creating it, he de-creates it, and plays it backwards? lol
December 20th, 2009 at 12:54 am
No, it's safe to say it flopped. The movie opened with less than half the money the other spoof movies made.
Hopefully this will ring the death knell for these annoying spoofs.
December 20th, 2009 at 9:25 am
awesome work I wish i could draw like you but i already chose Anime as my drawing method im not good with realistic.
December 20th, 2009 at 4:06 pm
Only US box office figures are counted as domestic in the US. Canadian box figure numbers are released on their own, however the Canadian media tends to print North American numbers which are the combined US and Canada (sorry, Mexico), since they are larger.
The number one movie last week in Canada was "The Day the Earth Stood Still" which grossed $1.81 Million. If you want to see the rest of the list, it's at
http://www.tribute.ca/movies/boxoffice.asp
December 21st, 2009 at 5:21 am
No, not at all. I said “what if” =D
December 21st, 2009 at 10:12 am
Is it really that hard to beleive someone has tallent?
December 21st, 2009 at 11:04 am
beautiful! May I ask what screen capture program you used? It’s so smooth and you don’t ever zoom in or navigate around? I just really like how the video doesn’t jump all over the place like some speedpaint videos do.
December 21st, 2009 at 3:17 pm
Sigh…same here.
December 21st, 2009 at 5:07 pm
The Box Office means money – how much the movie has made selling tickets in US movie theaters. Foreign, PPV, DVD rentals and sales are technically not part of a film's box office, though they do contibute to a film's profits.
The profits of the movie typically go to the producers, or the production company, who hired the director. Some directors, like Spielberg, have their own production companies, like "Dreamworks" and "Amblin' " Some actors have their own production companies, too, like Clint Eastwood (OK, he started out as an actor) whose company is Malpaso Films or John Wayne (?) who had Batjac Productions.
December 22nd, 2009 at 2:07 am
Many beginning actors work box office because they want to be working "in" the theatre and that is all they can get. However volunteering is another story. As a box office volunteer ( or even employee) you will not be near or on the stage. But depending on the size of the theatre and the company, you possibly will have interactions with the people that are. However this is far from a guarantee. Some theatre box offices are pretty far away from the backstage area, the stage and the green room and in most larger theatres you may never even have contact with the director or anyone else directly involved with the production. You will however get to know the house manager and you never know what connections they may have.
If this is a smaller theatre then this may be a good opportunity to make connections and get your face recognized as well as showing your dedication to the company. If this is a large theatre you most likely will be wasting your time.
December 22nd, 2009 at 9:37 am
lol then i have no complaint the art is awsome
December 22nd, 2009 at 9:58 am
Titanic's total: 1.8 billion dollars
Dark Knight: Little over 1 billion.
December 22nd, 2009 at 2:26 pm
grease 2… they ruined it.