- Busy Little Engine
Infobox Film
name = The Busy Little Engine
image_size = 240x240
caption = DVD cover image
director =Desmond Mullen
producer =Desmond Mullen
Helena Mullen
writer =Desmond Mullen
narrator =Desmond Mullen
starring = Busy Little Engine
PigDesmond Mullen
Lorrie Guess
Sheep
music = Jimmy Magoo
cinematography =Desmond Mullen
editing =Desmond Mullen
distributor = Squirrel Tracks
released =December 12 ,2005
runtime = 34 min.
country =USA
language = English
budget = $52,000 (est.)
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followed_by =
website = http://www.busylittleengine.com/
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0807746"The Busy Little Engine (and his friend, Pig)" [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0807746/ The Busy Little Engine] at IMDb. Retrieved on 2007-03-16..] is a 2005 children's
DVD written and directed byDesmond Mullen [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2275676/ Desmond Mullen's Filmography] at IMDb. Retrieved on 2007-03-16..] . It was selected for the 2006 San Diego International Children'sFilm Festival and reviewed in the professionallibrary journals Booklist [http://www.ala.org/ala/booklist/booklist.htm Booklist magazine] at the American Library Association. Retrieved on 2007-03-16..] , School Library Journal [http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6340836.html review of The Busy Little Engine] at the School Library Journal. Retrieved on 2007-03-16..] , and Video Librarian [http://www.videolibrarian.com/ Video Librarian magazine] . Retrieved on 2007-03-16..] . The Busy Little Engine was picked Best DVD by Parenting [http://www.parenting.com/ Parenting magazine] . Retrieved on 2007-03-16..] Magazine in July 2006.The
preschool -age DVD tells the story of a wooden toy train who pretends to be a realtrain . The main character, Busy Little Engine, appears alternately as a wooden toy train in a playroom and as a full-scale-size train in real-world backgrounds. With its intentionally gentle pacing and static camera work, it has been called "a young child'spicture book come-to-life".Busy Little Engine pretends to be a real train but does not actually know what real trains do. This presents a problem which is soon solved with the help of Busy Little Engine's puppet friend, Pig, and the off-screen
narrator .Through the course of the show, Busy Little Engine and Pig explore the everyday world using
role-playing andimagination . Viewers learn about tangible topics such asraw goods ,finished materials and basicrailroad operations along with esoteric topics such as pretending, taking turns, and learning from others.Inspired, in part, by Richard Scarry's book, "What do People do All Day?" and other children's picture books, the DVD uses static framing to its advantage. DVD Verdict's review [http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/busylittleengine.php review of The Busy Little Engine] at DVD Verdict. Retrieved on 2007-03-16..] said:
Yet the three kids I've shown it to have been rooted to the screen. Creator
Desmond Mullen , formerly ofIndustrial Light and Magic and a current producer for theMorehead Planetarium , makes an interesting observation: Pans, cuts, and othercinematic shorthand are not natural. We have to learn what they mean. Kids don't intuitively understand that ajump cut means something. Pig's straightforward manner and The Busy Little Engine's static framing mimic the way a child interprets the world. The proof is self evident: Kids dig this DVD.References
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