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D23-Studio Presentation

21 Wednesday Sep 2011

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Fun

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Blog Her, Brave, D23, Disney, DreamWorks, Expo, Jennifer Garner, Pixar, The Avengers, The Help Movie, The Muppets

I love Disney.  I love that one man left a huge mark on this world.  Forget the marketing and the money making.  Think more in terms of inspiration, dreams, goals…think big, huge goals…then think sharing them with the rest of the world.  Think about being intentional enough to want to share them with everyone around you, and to teach those people who are open to it that the possibilities are endless.  That you can achieve anything you set your mind to.  There is definitely not enough of that in the world today.  When I discover companies who have made that their life long goal, and have been successful doing it, I want to be apart of it so bad!  And, that is why I love Disney.

Lots of cool things came from BlogHer 2011, one of them being the advanced screening to see “The Help“.  I was fortunate to be in the right place at the right time, and met the PR Firm for the Disney/DreamWorks/Pixar studios.  They are a group of fun-loving, inspirational, informed people who want to embrace the power of the Blogging community.  Hence, I was invited as press to experience the biggest Disney Fan event in the world, the D23 Expo.  I was super excited to be given this opportunity, and my husband and I agreed that I should jump on it, even though it was the weekend before school started and we had just returned from our month long summer stay at the beach.  It’s not so easy to be spontaneous when you have four kids, but with help from our family, we were able to make it happen.

The biggest thing about the D23 Expo is the Studio Presentation.  This is a coveted event.  In fact, fans from all over the world buy tickets to D23 mainly so they can attempt to attend this presentation.  I mean, there were folks lined up at 4am just for a chance to get inside.  After having attended the event, I could see why.

I convinced my daughter to spend the weekend with me to attend a “work” event.  My son went fishing with Daddy, leaving just the babies behind to be cared for.  The presentation was 3 hours long, and I was worried about my daughter’s attention span.  However, it was three hours of pure inspiration, talent and entertainment.  She sat the whole time, with very little complaining.  At one point, she asked me who John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer for Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios, (creator of Cars and Toy Story) was, and I was able to respond with something pretty impressive.  Something, that as a parent, I strive to introduce her to on a daily basis.  “He sees something in his imagination, and makes it come to life so he can share it with all of us.  Isn’t that cool?” And, she totally got that.  She said, “I want to do that someday.”  The glorious moment of parenthood.

It was such an amazing presentation.  The executives, the talent, the creative people, producers, directors and film makers were all so grateful for the attendance of the fans.  In fact, it was Pixar’s 25th birthday, and to celebrate, Woody and Buzz brought out this ginormous cake, they sang “Happy Birthday,” sprayed confetti, and gave every person in the audience a cupcake.  We got to see special cuts and shorts and trailers not available to the public yet.  We learned about upcoming movies that haven’t been announced, and learned more about ones that are coming soon.  And the celebs!  They came out on stage and spoke to the crowd.  It was a magnificent event.  Here are some of mine and my daughter’s favorite highlights:

Pixar's "Planes"

Pixar Animation Studios:

  1. Planes– John Cryer voices Dusty, a crop duster propeller plane whose dreams take him around the world.  Inspired by the animated world of Cars.  Spring 2013
  2. Wreck It Ralph– John C. Reily voices Ralph, an 8-bit, video game bad guy from the 80’s, living in the present and coming to terms with never getting to be the hero.  He searches to “find himself” amidst the other video games and come out the hero.  Other great voice overs from Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer and Jane Lynch.  November 2012
  3. Brave– My daughter cannot wait to see this.  She has the movie poster pinned to her wall in anticipation.  When the first trailer came out a few months ago, it was not enough to hold my interest.  But, watching the shorts and scenes from the movie, I am now a fan.  Based on a Scottish Royal family trying to marry off their only daughter who is feisty and independent.  No princess complex in this movie.  None at all.  Voiced by Kelly MacDonald, Kevin McKidd, Craig Fergueson, Emma Thompson, and Billy Conolly.  June 2012
  4. Billy Crystal and Sully

    Monsters University– Forget that Billy Crystal came out to woo the crowd and received a standing ovation…this movie looks adorable!  And my daughter and I went on the Monsters Inc ride in California Adventure just to revisit how great of a movie the first one was.  John Goodman, Billy Crystal and Steve Buscemi are back to show us how Mike and Sully first became friends.  Looks like a great time! Scheduled for 2013

Walt Disney Live Action Film Studios
  1. John Carter-didn’t really do much for me, as I’m not into the Science Fiction/Fantasy theme, but if you are, you probably know the name and the comic book series.  Enough said for me.  The film comes out in March 2012.
  2. Frankenweenie– In true Timothy Burton style comes a new stop-motion film about a little boy’s wiener dog brought back from the dead.  My kids are huge fans of the Nightmare Before Christmas, and I loved Beetlejuice, Charlie and the Cocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland.  He is a very talented man, and I know I’m not giving his talent the proper alcolades.  The most impressive thing I learned about these stop-motion movies is that they literally stop the film to shoot the next minute action.  The entire sets and puppets are created using a movable silicone, and it goes something like this, “Move a puppet, take a frame.”  A ten minute frame could take 2.5 hours of production time.  Crazy.  Classic Burton talent are on staff, like Martin Landau, Winnona Ryder, Martin Short, Catherine O’Hara and music score by Danny Elfman.  Guess Johnny didn’t make the cut this time.   October 2012
  3. The Odd Life of Timothy Green– This one gets me every time.

    Jennifer Garner

    Jennifer Garner spoke to us about how this movie was made for every person…whether you’re a parent or not, a child, an adult…everyone can relate to this movie on some level.  Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton star as a couple who cannot conceive a child.  One night, they “create” him by writing down all of his talents on pieces of paper, putting them into a box and burrying it in the backyard.  What happens next will stay with you forever.  See it August 2012.

  4. Oz-The Great and Powerful– James Franco stars as the Wizard, and takes us on the journey of how he came to be…before Dorothy, before the Ruby Slippers and the Yellow Brick Road.  Other great talents include Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis and Michelle Williams as the three witches, and Zach Braff as Frank.  March 2013
  5. Kermit the Frog and Jason Segel

    The Muppets– If you are a child of the 70’s, there’s not much I need to say here except that the movie looks great, the writing sounds funny, and the actors are some of my favorite…Kermit and Miss Piggy.  I mean, Amy Adams, Jason Seagal and Mila Kunis.  November 2011.

Marvel Comics and Walt Disney Studios
  1. The Avengers– If you’ve been wondering what all those super hero movies coming out lately have in common…here’s your answer.  What do you get when you put IronMan, Black Widow, Captain America, The Hulk, and Thor together in one room?  A sure fire way to beat Tom Hiddleston’s villain, Loki.  It’s also a way to get the entire audience screaming in disbelief when the entire cast walked out onto the stage (Robert Downy Jr., Scarlett Johansson, and all.)  I’m not a huge comic book/Super Hero fan, but I do appreciate the message, and the kick-ass inspiration they bring with it.  This movie looks worth seeing.   May 2012
Hope you enjoyed my memory blitz of a phenomenal show.  We were not allowed to bring in cameras or video equipment, so please forgive the lack of interesting photos.  I tweeted out leaving the presentation, “Forget the Happiest Place on Earth, I’m at the Most Amazing Place on Earth.”  And, it really was.  My devotion for Disney was anchored even deeper having participated in this event.

 

About D23 Expo 2011

The D23 Expo—The Ultimate Disney Event for Fans and Families—brings the entire world of Disney under one roof at the Anaheim Convention Center, providing guests with unprecedented access to Disney films, television and theme parks.

About D23

The name “D23” pays homage to the wonder and excitement that began in 1923 when Walt Disney opened his fledgling studio in Hollywood. D23 is the first official community for fans in Disney’s 88-year 

BlogHer 2011 Top 10 Review (6-10)

14 Wednesday Sep 2011

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Archive It

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Blog Her, BlogHer 2011, boiron, edenfantasys.com, Johnson & Johnson, philosophy, San Diego, Sesame Street, skin care, the mother company

Continuing on my journey from the BlogHer 2011 Social Media Conference in San Diego…my remaining Top 10 Likes (6-10): (To the right is @RedLotusMama, @JustOneMiss and me taking a stroll down PlaySkool’s Sesame Street.  They recently acquired the Sesame Street license and have a new line of toys out in time for Christmas!)

6. Johnson&Johnson Corporate and Social Responsibility– Having been a loyal subscriber to my blog, you know by now that I am an advocate for all things natural, and I also am an advocate for community support and social responsibility.  That is why when I first walked through the Johnson&Johnson exhibit, I went in a little judgemental.  The first thing that popped in my mind was all the chemicals used to make our babies smell so delicious with their infamous pink lotion.  The thought of the eczema all over my daughter’s skin because of it, and the fact that I now had to read labels everywhere I went because obviously, Big Biz isn’t looking out for me and my family’s well being.  But I took a gander anyway, and was intrigued by the community programs they have set up for consumers and bloggers alike.  The one that helped me walk away with a bit of a different outlook on the company was their Corporate and Social Responsibility table.  Again, I pessimistically asked the rep, “How long has Johnson&Johnson had this division?”  Thinking, naively that they would respond within the last 10 years or so, a quick fix to appease the changing demands of their more culture and community savvy consumers.  She answered with a matter of fact, “Since 1906.  In fact, our first philanthropic campaign was to help out those affected by the Great Fire of San Francisco in 1906.”  Their company has been based out of New Jersey since it’s fruition.  That is some serious dedication to the United States, especially 100 years ago when it wasn’t so easy to get across the country to lend a hand.  I do believe there is more they can do to make their natural products, well, more natural, but in a pinch, I will go with the product whose company I feel good about because they are community advocates as well.

7. edenfantasys.com– Yes, I was given a BOB (Battery Operated Boyfriend) at BlogHer 2011.  I said it.  And, it’s a totally girly BOB!  Would that make it my BOG (Battery Operated Girlfriend) or my BOGB (Battery Operated Gay Boyfriend)?  Either way, it’s pink, with big crystal ball on the handle and embossed pink hearts all over it.  And, it’s my prize SWAG because it took me two days to get to the front of the line at the edenfantasys.com booth…every day they were at least 2-3 bloggers deep grabbing for their SWAG bag filled with all kinds of fun, adult stuff.  Mom’s need a break, too!  So deep inside my bags filled with cleaning products, school supplies and food stuffs, hid my fun, pink, BOB to take home for me!  The funny thing is that it is totally noisy, and it sounds a lot like the bubble gun my mom bought the kids at Sea World.  Every time I heard that noise, I would turn in fear of them holding up this bright pink, vibrating object ala the movie, Parenthood, and asking if it was a flashlight.  Go ahead, click the link…you know you want to!!

8. philosophy SkinCare Line– As I mentioned in the previous post, I was given the opportunity to try out this line, or at least some samples from it.  For the rest of my vacation, I used the purity made simple one-step facial cleanser and the keep the peace protective color corrector spf 20.  What intrigued me by this line was the close comparison to the skin line I already use, and the price point was a little more appealing.  You can purchase the full size anti-age skincare collection for $110, which includes all the products you need to get started.  I am a Cetaphil girl myself for cleanser, but I have to admit, I really liked this face wash.  My skin felt a little congested after the moisturizer, but that could have just been the fact that I switched to something new.  I will be giving that anti-age line a try though to see how it compares with my current products.

9. Boiron Products– I was introduced to this homeopathic, all-natural brand back in college, and it has been apart of my medicine cabinet ever since.  I even use the children’s line, that’s how much I believe in it.  At the booth, they handed me their Cold Season starter pack, which has everything I have already used, along with a bag full of their teething product, Camilia.  It started out as a box or two, then they found out I had teething twins, and handed me a whole bag.  I have to admit, it was a sweet deal.  I’ve been using it on the twins for the last few weeks.  Admittedly, I still succumb to Children’s Advil at night time because, let’s face it, we all need our sleep around here.  But, during the day, I prefer to give them the Camilia because otherwise, I fear they would be constantly dosed up with Advil, and it’s nice to have options where I’m not concerned about their little bodies handling that much medication.  It seems to calm them during the day, enough to get by.  It is also benzocaine free, the stuff that numbs their gums.  This is also the same stuff that can make it tough for them to swallow or breathe if given too much due to the numbing effect.  At the Expo, another leading brand offered me a tube of their new natural product for teething.  I tried that as well, and my Baby A was gagging and struggling a little with swallowing, so that was enough for me to toss it.  The reps at the Boiron booth were also happy to be there.  You could sense they were proud of their products and the company, so they were engaging with us Bloggers.  I love supporting a company that supports their people and genuinely believes their product is for the greater good.

10. The Mother Company– “Can I offer you a Starbucks iced latte?” That was how I was lured into The Mother Company booth.  A cute, spunky woman who sought me out in a crowd of about 25 bloggers, gathering around her booth.  She asked me if I had kids, which to my reply, her eyes got wide and she gasped a little.  I love the reactions people give me when I tell them how many, as if I am the only person in the world with 4 kids.  Anyway, we started talking about the Mother Company, and what is was all about.  But she had me sold when she handed me a DVD with a sassy looking 1950’s mama on the front (reminded me a bit of Joan from Mad Men in an apron) about feelings…a subject I’ve found challenging to address with my own kids lately.  I didn’t have time to check out their website right away, but I got a really good feeling from the women there.  Especially since they also had their investors with them, women who had grown children, investing in us women, with the new generation to raise.  Talk about support!  I popped the DVD into the car when I had the kids and they loved it.  My daughter was singing the “Happy Song” for days.  I finally had a chance to visit their site, and loved how they address everything from Kindergarten readiness, to divorce, to Helicopter parenting, to imaginary friends.  It’s all there.  A wholesome resource for mamas to explore.

That was fun to re-live!  BlogHer 2011 went so quickly, there was so much to learn, and I was exhausted come Saturday night.  It was a great experience and hopefully, you gained a little more insight into products and places as well.

Thanks for reading!

*Products discussed in this post were given to me for free, however my words and thoughts are 100% my own.  

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