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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S MAMA MIRABELLE TO BRING HER HOME MOVIES TO SPROUT® 7 DAYS A WEEK, BEGINNING JAN. 26
From press.nationalgeographic Philadelphia/Washington – Jan. 21, 2009 – PBS KIDS Sprout®, the first 24-hour preschool destination available on TV, on demand and online for kids ages 2-5 and their parents and caregivers, will debut Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies, the award-winning preschool series from National Geographic Kids Entertainment, on Monday, Jan. 26, at 3:15 p.m. ET, as part of its popular afternoon block, The Sprout Sharing Show. Starring Vanessa Williams (Ugly Betty) as the voice of Mama, this warm-hearted, high-spirited show about a sassy, soulful elephant host and the young animal characters she cares for on the African savanna combines an animated world that preschoolers will want to explore with stunning wildlife movies from the National Geographic and BBC archives. Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies features a cast of animated baby animal characters, including Mama’s inquisitive elephant calf, Max; a know-it-all cheetah named Bo; a sweet zebra named Karla; and three rambunctious monkey brothers, Kip, Flip and Chip. The animals might not look like they have much in common on the outside, but on the inside they all share a curiosity about themselves and the world they live in. In each episode, the animals gather around the maternal Mama Mirabelle to watch home videos of themselves and other amazing creatures of the natural world. Whatever the young animals want to know — whether it’s why they need to sleep at night, why they can’t go to the watering hole by themselves, or when it’s okay to trumpet at full blast — Mama helps them find answers by showing them footage from the collection of wildlife movies she has gathered along her travels. Using live-action footage from the National Geographic and BBC archives, the show illuminates the real world for preschoolers, helps them find their place in it and provides insight into animal customs and behaviors. The series also features original African- and world-inspired music, including songs performed by Vanessa Williams. Games and coloring pages for Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies will be available at SproutOnline.com. Mama Mirabelle-themed soft-cover books and other related products are available at retail stores nationwide and at www.shop.nationalgeographic.com. Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies is a co-production of National Geographic Kids Entertainment, BBC/CBeebies and King Rollo Films. For additional information on Sprout programs or schedules, visit SproutOnline.com. To find out where Sprout is available in your area, call 1.866.9.SPROUT. High-resolution images are available in the media gallery at http://ftp.nationalgeographic.com/pressroom/mama_mirabelle (username: press; password: press). About Sprout® The network’s program lineup of gold-standard, curriculum-based children’s shows includes Sesame Street®, Bob the Builder™, Barney & Friends™, Thomas & Friends™, Angelina Ballerina™, Caillou®, The Berenstain Bears™, Dragon Tales™, Pingu™, Make Way For Noddy™, The Hoobs™, Fifi and the Flowertots™ and more. About National Geographic Kids Entertainment
The ‘light-leak’ issue for the 5D III involved light from the camera’s top-plate LCD illuminator reaching the metering sensor and skewing the results. The metering errors caused by this stray light only came when trying to photograph extremely low-light scenes (a situation in which it’s unusual to use the camera’s metering).
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S MAMA MIRABELLE TO BRING HER HOME MOVIES TO SPROUT® 7 DAYS A WEEK, BEGINNING JAN. 26
From press.nationalgeographic Philadelphia/Washington – Jan. 21, 2009 – PBS KIDS Sprout®, the first 24-hour preschool destination available on TV, on demand and online for kids ages 2-5 and their parents and caregivers, will debut Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies, the award-winning preschool series from National Geographic Kids Entertainment, on Monday, Jan. 26, at 3:15 p.m. ET, as part of its popular afternoon block, The Sprout Sharing Show. Starring Vanessa Williams (Ugly Betty) as the voice of Mama, this warm-hearted, high-spirited show about a sassy, soulful elephant host and the young animal characters she cares for on the African savanna combines an animated world that preschoolers will want to explore with stunning wildlife movies from the National Geographic and BBC archives. Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies features a cast of animated baby animal characters, including Mama’s inquisitive elephant calf, Max; a know-it-all cheetah named Bo; a sweet zebra named Karla; and three rambunctious monkey brothers, Kip, Flip and Chip. The animals might not look like they have much in common on the outside, but on the inside they all share a curiosity about themselves and the world they live in. In each episode, the animals gather around the maternal Mama Mirabelle to watch home videos of themselves and other amazing creatures of the natural world. Whatever the young animals want to know — whether it’s why they need to sleep at night, why they can’t go to the watering hole by themselves, or when it’s okay to trumpet at full blast — Mama helps them find answers by showing them footage from the collection of wildlife movies she has gathered along her travels. Using live-action footage from the National Geographic and BBC archives, the show illuminates the real world for preschoolers, helps them find their place in it and provides insight into animal customs and behaviors. The series also features original African- and world-inspired music, including songs performed by Vanessa Williams. Games and coloring pages for Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies will be available at SproutOnline.com. Mama Mirabelle-themed soft-cover books and other related products are available at retail stores nationwide and at www.shop.nationalgeographic.com. Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies is a co-production of National Geographic Kids Entertainment, BBC/CBeebies and King Rollo Films. For additional information on Sprout programs or schedules, visit SproutOnline.com. To find out where Sprout is available in your area, call 1.866.9.SPROUT. High-resolution images are available in the media gallery at http://ftp.nationalgeographic.com/pressroom/mama_mirabelle (username: press; password: press). About Sprout® The network’s program lineup of gold-standard, curriculum-based children’s shows includes Sesame Street®, Bob the Builder™, Barney & Friends™, Thomas & Friends™, Angelina Ballerina™, Caillou®, The Berenstain Bears™, Dragon Tales™, Pingu™, Make Way For Noddy™, The Hoobs™, Fifi and the Flowertots™ and more. About National Geographic Kids Entertainment
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The ever-inquisitive Roger Cicala at LensRentals has dismantled a light-leak-fixed Canon EOS 5D Mark III and compared it to an unmodified version. The solution, as proposed by every tool-shed tinkerer, appears to be a piece of black electrical tape, which Cicala says successfully stops stray light reaching the camera’s metering sensor. When asked if he’d send his own Mark III back to be modified, Cicala points out that he doesn’t ‘do long exposure night photography with autometering.’ But, in the unlikely event that you do, you can rest assured that Canon can fix your camera for you.