Daddy Brad talks with film maker, Devid Neff about the educational benefits of teaching kids how to make movies. It's fun and teaches valuable techniques including story writing, organizational planning, lighting, technical filming and editing skills. Episode 838, "Tips on Making Movies With Your Kids," is brought to you by BabyBjorn.
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How to Make a Scary Halloween Video with Your Kids... more
How to Make a Scary Video With Your Kids
How to Make a Scary Halloween Video with Your Kids. The really scary thing about Halloween is that it is over so fast. The day after parents are left with a pile of used costumes and spooky decorations. All the makings of an amazing movie! One way to get the most value for your Halloween budget -- make a video that you can share with friends and family and enjoy for years to come. This videe includes tips on choosing a subject, the right camera, shooting editing and posting your scary home horror movie online. Practical advice on making an amazing Halloween video with your kids from the dads that have more than 700 video episodes to their credit. Get your little zombies on film, or video, and they might be the next YouTube star, or at least the bobbing apple of grandmas (googly) eye. Episode 820 is brought to you by Kmart and Kmart.com
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Mattel Hot Wheels Video Racers
In this episode of Quality Time, Daddy Brad and his son Walker get their Speed Thrills with the all new Hot Wheels Video Racer. The Video Racer is a die-cast car with a built in video camera. Kids can take the film footage and use editing software to insert graphics, sound effects, music and transitions. Once created, they can post the movie to share with family and friends. Check out the video to see how this father son team collaborated and learn a few tricks you can use to create a cool racing film. Ep. 774 is brought to you by Mattel.