movies for kids
Movies For Kids Tips and Guide
If you want to be a Movie Director for the kids plus paid to make movies for kids with them, here are four tips to help you call “Quiet on the set … Action!”
1. Check with city parks and recreation department. They are always looking for new classes and workshops to offer residents in their town. See if they want to enter movies making workshops for children as one of their programs.
2. Both private and public schools have often sought after school programs of their students can participate in. If you are available in the evening, contact the school and offered to teach movies for kids.
3. You can offer the experience of making short movies for kids as an activity at birthday parties and children events. Advertise in local parenting magazines and web sites of this unique, one-of-a-kind activities kids will never forget – especially because you will provide them with a complete DVD of their movie less than a week later.
4. If you are a classroom teacher, Girl Scout Troop Leader, home-school provider or after school care teacher, you can create a movie-making activities and a Movie Director to the children in your program. Parents can donate blank DVDs, costumes, props, and perhaps even technical equipment, so you can concentrate on running a movie set.
Another summer cool movie kids will love us. Here is a list of best bets, based on initial information.
- Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, PG, May 22 – Ben Stiller is back as a security guard who had to deal with all too realistic museum displays: this time in DC. With a star player, this one should be fine if your kids like the first movies and wanted more.
- Up, PG, May 29 – This feature grumpy old man voiced by Ed Asner who ties balloons to his house and went on the air adventure.
- Land is missing, PG-13, June 5 – Will Farrell is the head of the reboot ’70s Saturday morning children’s classic.
- Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, June 3 – the second sequel to the popular animated Ice Age, this one is a new animal resurrects characters from the previous era.
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, PG-13, July 15 – This is the sixth time out for Harry Potter is a not-miss for young Potter fans, and promised many magic moments just as Harry and his friends struggling with teenagers.
- G-Force, PG, July 24 – This new Disney offer a heroic team of secret agent guinea pig save the world.
- Alien in the Attic, July 31 – Based on the children Caldecott award winning novel, a group of teenagers to protect the family vacation home from Gremlins-like aliens.
- G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, August 7 – this much hyped movie of the elite team name after Mattel toys crimefighters classic. This feature impressive cast led by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Sienna Miller.
- Shorts, PG, August 7 – This one is like another fun filled offering special effects for and about the children of the director of Spy Kids series.
- Ponyo, August 14 – Disney adds an all-star voice cast are Oscar-winning anime movies by Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki.
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