Monday, March 28, 2011
KIDS GUIDE TO MOVIE MAKING featured in newspaper article
The San Mateo Times has published an article about me, Shelley Frost, and my latest book KIDS GUIDE TO MOVIE MAKING. Please check it out. The writer came up with a fantastic title, "Belmont woman helps kids channel inner Spielberg." In the photos, my kitchen looks better than in real life!
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Friday, March 4, 2011
Summer fun for kids - Make A Movie!
This summer instead of the usual summer camps where kids are ordered around by well-meaning adults, why not take on a fun project that will require lots of hours, friends, creativity, props, costumes and more? Make your own feature film!
When you make your own movie, you will learn how to be organized, a team player, a leader and a creative storyteller. Movie making is similar to painting a picture. First you gather the raw materials:
A camera!
A cast and crew!
A movie script (find one by clicking here)
Next you need to make a movie plan. The best way to understand how to successfully take these steps is to use the book KIDS GUIDE TO MOVIE MAKING. Yes, that's right. I wrote this book and of course I am hoping lots of people buy it. But the reason I wrote the book is because I truly believe that movie making offers kids so many advantages.
Plus, if you have any questions, you are more than welcome to e-mail me for help.
When you make your own movie, you will learn how to be organized, a team player, a leader and a creative storyteller. Movie making is similar to painting a picture. First you gather the raw materials:
A camera!
A cast and crew!
A movie script (find one by clicking here)
Next you need to make a movie plan. The best way to understand how to successfully take these steps is to use the book KIDS GUIDE TO MOVIE MAKING. Yes, that's right. I wrote this book and of course I am hoping lots of people buy it. But the reason I wrote the book is because I truly believe that movie making offers kids so many advantages.
Plus, if you have any questions, you are more than welcome to e-mail me for help.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
New movie making book for kids
KIDS GUIDE TO MOVIE MAKING: How kids can produce and direct their own movies that audiences will love, by Shelley Frost, Createspace February 2011
For children who love acting, film making, and the performing arts, KIDS GUIDE TO MOVIE MAKING is a middle grade, nonfiction activity book that provides them with the how-to's they need to make compelling movies with strong characters and stories audiences will enjoy.
With KIDS GUIDE TO MOVIE MAKING, children will have the opportunity to learn how to be a Movie Director on their own movie set with easy to understand guidelines and descriptions. Throughout the book are HOT TIPS! that will give the reader special insights geared to making their movie production problem free.
The final pages are filled with helpful movie making materials such as sample scripts, shooting schedules, storyboard layout and more.
If you would like a COUPON CODE to receive a 20% discount on your order of this book, e-mail Shelley Frost at shelley@makeamoviestudios.com
For children who love acting, film making, and the performing arts, KIDS GUIDE TO MOVIE MAKING is a middle grade, nonfiction activity book that provides them with the how-to's they need to make compelling movies with strong characters and stories audiences will enjoy.
With KIDS GUIDE TO MOVIE MAKING, children will have the opportunity to learn how to be a Movie Director on their own movie set with easy to understand guidelines and descriptions. Throughout the book are HOT TIPS! that will give the reader special insights geared to making their movie production problem free.
The final pages are filled with helpful movie making materials such as sample scripts, shooting schedules, storyboard layout and more.
If you would like a COUPON CODE to receive a 20% discount on your order of this book, e-mail Shelley Frost at shelley@makeamoviestudios.com
Friday, July 30, 2010
I signed up with Social Spark
I just discovered a new avenue of social media. And I could potentially earn money too!
I've already had my Facebook page and Twitter feeds active for what seems like years, but there's a new opportunity on the horizon and it's called Social Spark. Great name, huh?
Their motto is "get everyone talking." They encourage this by bringing advertisers and bloggers together to share their message with anyone who is enjoying their on-line experience.
Do you want your blog to earn some income? Sign up for Social Spark. If you are an advertise who is looking for a new innovative way to bring your products to the people? Sign up for Social Spark.
The ads that are placed on your blog are consistent with your area of expertise or interests. Here at Making Movies with Kids, the ads that I will allow on my blog will all pertain to the movie and entertainment industry.
To sign up is as simple as 1, 2, 3. Simply visit Social Spark, and fill out the oversized blocks with just your name, e-mail address and create a password. You will need to paste some html into your blog
Sometimes I am a little lax in posting here at my blog. But with Social Spark and the opportunity to add a little pocket change to my pocket, I will be sure to post news and movie tid bits more often.
I've already had my Facebook page and Twitter feeds active for what seems like years, but there's a new opportunity on the horizon and it's called Social Spark. Great name, huh?
Their motto is "get everyone talking." They encourage this by bringing advertisers and bloggers together to share their message with anyone who is enjoying their on-line experience.
Do you want your blog to earn some income? Sign up for Social Spark. If you are an advertise who is looking for a new innovative way to bring your products to the people? Sign up for Social Spark.
The ads that are placed on your blog are consistent with your area of expertise or interests. Here at Making Movies with Kids, the ads that I will allow on my blog will all pertain to the movie and entertainment industry.
To sign up is as simple as 1, 2, 3. Simply visit Social Spark, and fill out the oversized blocks with just your name, e-mail address and create a password. You will need to paste some html into your blog
Sometimes I am a little lax in posting here at my blog. But with Social Spark and the opportunity to add a little pocket change to my pocket, I will be sure to post news and movie tid bits more often.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Make-A-Movie Makes it's way to Australia
Tracey Wester, a business woman who owns and operates Stress Free Parties in Glen Iris, Victoria, Australia, just purchased a Make-A-Movie Business Kit with the intention of offering Make-A-Movie parties to her clients.
Wester says, "It's such an unusual and unique party idea making movies starring children. I am excited to be the first here in Australia to give kids this fun activity."
Make-A-Movie Business Kits are provided to entrepreneurs who are interested in creating a fun, profitable business working with children and video. The business kits contain movie scripts, training material and even a movie make-up kit, all at a very affordable price.
Shelley Frost, the founder of Make-A-Movie Studios says, "The cost of the kit can be recouped after holding just one Make-A-Movie birthday party."
To learn how you can offer Make-A-Movie exclusively in your community, contact Shelley Frost at Make-A-Movie Studios: 650-906-8296 or e-mail shelley@makeamoviestudios.com
Wester says, "It's such an unusual and unique party idea making movies starring children. I am excited to be the first here in Australia to give kids this fun activity."
Make-A-Movie Business Kits are provided to entrepreneurs who are interested in creating a fun, profitable business working with children and video. The business kits contain movie scripts, training material and even a movie make-up kit, all at a very affordable price.
Shelley Frost, the founder of Make-A-Movie Studios says, "The cost of the kit can be recouped after holding just one Make-A-Movie birthday party."
To learn how you can offer Make-A-Movie exclusively in your community, contact Shelley Frost at Make-A-Movie Studios: 650-906-8296 or e-mail shelley@makeamoviestudios.com
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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