Friday, October 24, 2014

Charlie Brown Christmas 50th Anniversary TV Special - Interview w/ Actress Voicing Violet


Entertainment



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The holiday excitement continues to build this month surrounding the 50th anniversary airing of A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) later this fall. As many fans know, this iconic TV special is based on the world-famous Peanuts comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz. Last month I wrote about my interview with Jill Schulz, youngest of Charles' children.

Sally Dryer in the recording studio, Vintage image from Peanuts Worldwide
To keep the nostalgic momentum going, I'm thrilled to share with you snippets from the chat I had with Sally Dryer, the voice actress who played the roles of Violet in A Charlie Brown Christmas and Lucy, Sophie and other characters in various subsequent Peanuts animated specials such as the It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.

Sally says playing the voice of Violet was her very first job at the young age of 8 years old. She reminisces, "This was an experiment in the beginning. In fact, when Mr. Schulz was first approached about an animated special based on his comics he always said no. Finally he said 'I'll do it, but it has to be real kids' voices.' We didn't know then what it would become, for sure!"


Violet, Image by Charles M. Schulz

"They'd record us kids one at a time -- some did this is Los Angeles while a few (including me) recorded with Lee Mendelson in San Francisco at a studio on Van Ness Avenue. Mendelson would say a line to us, and we’d repeat it. We’d try to repeat with inflections he gave us."

"Sometimes we’d hit it on the first try," recalls Sally, "and other times we'd have to go over and over and over again. I think we went to the studio three or four times. There were also some group lines, like 'You blockhead, Charlie Brown,' that we did altogether. The miracle was done with editing. They’d use the lines they wanted and assemble it all."

Here's a clip showcasing one of Sally's memorable Peanuts voice performances



When asked how much she was paid, she chuckles. "I earned a whopping $100 per show! Remember this was the 60s and an unknown thing. I had to put my paycheck and residuals into a college fund. So it was fortunate that I went to a state school in California."

On meeting Sparky (Charles' famous nickname), Sally remembers, "I met him at least four times. We went up to his home studio in Santa Rosa, California to do a photo shoot for a book called Charlie Brown and Charles Schulz. He was working on a strip at his drafting table, and he explained to me that he felt he had to do a term paper every day. He was a kind and gentle and soft-spoken, very impressive guy."

Today Sally and her partner live in Jerome, Arizona where she has a whole display case of things people have given her over the years and some cels that Charles Schulz signed to her. She also runs a store called Nellie Bly, selling art kaleidoscopes and art glass as well as the making of A Charlie Brown Christmas and Great Pumpkin books. 

Sally giggles, "I’ll be in the middle of something completely normal, and then get a call that someone wants my autograph!"

Sally Dryer today volunteering, Image from Verde News
Do you ever find yourself using the dialogue in your real life?

"Oh, absolutely—all the time," Sally confirms. "I work as a volunteer dog technician in an animal clinic, and I always say 'Dog lips are not poison! No iodine! No ‘blecch’!'  I’ll find myself saying, I got a rock!  It’s always right there."

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Stay Tuned
Be on the lookout for MBE's next post in this series soon based on an interview with musician and composer David Benoit who, in 2000, after the death Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, released a memorial album entitled Here's To You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years

About A Charlie Brown Christmas
Since 1964 A Charlie Brown Christmas has touched the lives of millions of fans around the globe. In 2014, Peanuts Worldwide kicks off a year-long celebration of 50 years of A Charlie Brown Christmas. December 2014 marks the 50th time the beloved special airs on television on ABC. In December 2015 it will be the 50th year since it was created, produced and debuted.

FTC Disclosure: I disclose that I am a 50 Years on TV Peanuts Brand Ambassador. I received the Peanuts prize package pictured to facilitate this post and the associated giveaway. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Top Mobile Halloween Tips to Ensure Fun Memories Aren't Abducted by Memory Monsters


Technology



Halloween means costumes, parties, friends, and memories. What’s scarier than ghosts and haunted houses? How about getting that ‘memory full’ message on your phone and missing that photo before the kids head out on their first trick-or-treat run, win ‘best costume’ at the Halloween party, or grab their first piece of candy!

Almost 1/4 of Android users have 80% of their memory filled according to research from SanDisk and with today’s high megapixel and HD video phones, that means a lot of people will hit their storage limit quickly – missing the big moments. I'm guessing this is also true of iPhone users because I am constantly maxed out on photos -- with 3,808 images stored right now.

Don’t let the memory monsters keep you from shooting and sharing photos and videos of all the fun this Halloween. Here are some Halloween smartphone tips provided by SanDisk to make sure you don't miss those fun and memorable moments.  

Top Mobile Tips For Halloween
  • Prepare ahead of time. Take 5-10 minutes before the big event to offload your gallery and make room for new memories. Lose the cables and just plug in SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive to transfer or save photos, videos and music in a flash.
  • Keep your playlists close and free up valuable photo space on your smartphone with the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive or apps like Pandora or Spotify. Just plug and play, or hit "play" on the app.
  • Need to store something in a pinch and don't have a USB drive handy? Consider using a Cloud based storage app like Box or Drop Box to quickly upload several GBs worth of data free of charge.
  • Protect your phone because keeping it is just as important as keeping all those memories! Holidays are a high risk time for phone accidental loss and theft so be sure to secure your phone with apps like Android Device Manager, Find My iPhone or Wheres My Droid.
DIY Candy Bar Candy Apples for Halloween
Consider implementing these suggestions. If you do you're bound to have the sweetest Halloween celebration ever on October 31st as well as be able to enjoy all the memories captured with your mobile device for years to come.

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FTC Disclosure: Mobile Tips in this story provided by SanDisk. However no compensation was exchanged for this post. No See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Sprint Samsung Under Armour Join Forces Offering Powerhouse Wearable Fitness Tech #SprintMom


Fitness



I participated in an Influencer Activation Program on behalf of Influence Central for Sprint and received a travel stipend and thank you gift to facilitate this review

Few can argue that technology has permeated virtually every aspect of our lifestyles, including how we get and stay physically fit. Think about it. Chances are that you either own a wearable tech fitness device yourself or you know someone else who does. One of the leading companies at the forefront of this fitness device revolution touching the lives of millions in the U.S. is Sprint.


Samsung Gear Fit & Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport, MommyBlogExpert.com
Just a few weeks back I participated in an informative #SprintMom hands on in-store session to learn all about new Sprint Fit Live, a comprehensive mobile health and fitness package that gives those wanting to tap all that technology has to offer just about everything needed to live healthier lifestyles. 


Trainer Nathaniel Gosselin demos Sprint Fit Live, MommyBlogExpert.com
That day a select group of bloggers who were invited to attend got to hear from Sprint product experts as well as to see personal trainer Nathaniel Gosselin demo the virtual personal training smart device apps exclusively for use when paired with the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport -- which comes in blue or red -- or other Galaxy smartphone and the Samsung Gear Fit wearable device.


Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport in blue, MommyBlogExpert.com
Definitely check these tech goodies out at your local Sprint store that have resulted from an amazing collaboration between Samsung Telecommunications America, Under Armour and an app called MapMyFitness. There you will see how the Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport smartphone and Samsung Gear Fit team up to coach and encourage you with advice that's customized just for you. This eliminates the need to have to hire a person to whip you into shape costing you a whole lot less than the equivalent of a few months worth of $50-$100 personal trainer sessions at the gym.


MapMyFitness App, MommyBlogExpert.com
What's more is this dream device combo has the capability to do all sorts of other cool things, like measuring your heart rate. Thanks to MapMyFitness from Under Armour, the Samsung Gear Fit also tracks your workouts via GPS, automatically recording the duration, distance, pace, speed, elevation, calories burned, and routes traveled on an interactive map. Believe it or not this tech fitness system will even talk to you when you're using this, giving you "You can do it" words of encouragement and telling you to speed up if you're going too slow. 

In the end, you'll come out winning because this suite of tech fitness products can ultimately guide you toward the optimal level of fitness activity, a healthier diet and an overall better-for-you lifestyle.

Trainer and Sprint Team, MommyBlogExpert.com
What's not to love about having a trainer by your side 24/7?


Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport in red, MommyBlogExpert.com
About the Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport
Exclusively from Sprint, the Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport which is water and dust resistant and is specially designed for physically active users, lists for $649.99 but is available now with a 2-year Sprint contract for just $200. It includes Sprint Fit Live as well as a free year access to MapMyFitness, 3-6 months of Spotify Premium and $50 off Samsung Gear Fit.


Samsung Gear Fit even tracks your sleep quality, MommyBlogExpert.com
About the Samsung Gear Fit
The Samsung Gear Fit in black features a lightweight curved 1.83 Super AMOLED display that fits comfortably around the wrist. It is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport and other Galaxy smartphones and is available now at the Sprint store for $99.99.

Stay up to date on the latest wearable fitness device trends and offerings by visiting the Sprint site as well as by following the carrier on Facebook and Twitter.


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FTC Disclosure: I received a travel stipend and lunch in addition to a thank you gift to facilitate this #SprintMom #MC #Sponsored post on behalf of Influence Central. However, opinions here are my own. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.