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How To Baby

A joyous celebration of babyhood.
4/5

Review

Thomas Worthington III’s ‘How To Baby’ is a delightful plunge into the whimsical world of infancy, captured in a mere 3 and a half minutes of cinematic charm. This short serves as a testament to the fact that even the simplest of life’s moments can be a source of immense joy and entertainment.

From the start, viewers are whisked away on a journey through the day in the life of a baby, featuring the endearing Woody. Worthington’s artistic vision shines through in his choice to film in black and white, lending a timeless quality to the imagery while simultaneously amplifying the film’s allure.

With a toe-tapping soundtrack, each frame pulses with infectious energy and playful curiosity, embodied not only by Woody but also by the brief cameo of the family dog, Rudy. Worthington’s silent film serves as a refreshing reminder of the art of simplicity. Every giggle, every wobble, and every gleeful expression captured on screen is a testament to the universal language of joy that transcends words.

‘How to Baby’ is a celebration of the pure, unadulterated magic of infancy, wrapped up in a heartwarming package that is sure to leave audiences grinning from ear to ear. In its short runtime, the film presents ten steps in the day in the life of a baby, each unfolding with its own adorable allure. ‘How To Baby’ captures the essence of infancy with unwavering affection and undeniable charm.

Brief Synopsis

A day in the life of a baby – from Zombie Jail to the land of Nod. Papa Day is one day a week some Dutch companies give their employees to spend time with their new babies. So, I learned How to Baby.
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Director(s): Thomas Worthington III
Writer(s): Thomas Worthington III
Cast: Rudy, Woody Worthington
Producer(s): Thomas Worthington III
Director of Photography: Thomas Worthington III
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Runtime: 4 min

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How To Baby

A joyous celebration of babyhood.
4/5

Review

Thomas Worthington III’s ‘How To Baby’ is a delightful plunge into the whimsical world of infancy, captured in a mere 3 and a half minutes of cinematic charm. This short serves as a testament to the fact that even the simplest of life’s moments can be a source of immense joy and entertainment.

From the start, viewers are whisked away on a journey through the day in the life of a baby, featuring the endearing Woody. Worthington’s artistic vision shines through in his choice to film in black and white, lending a timeless quality to the imagery while simultaneously amplifying the film’s allure.

With a toe-tapping soundtrack, each frame pulses with infectious energy and playful curiosity, embodied not only by Woody but also by the brief cameo of the family dog, Rudy. Worthington’s silent film serves as a refreshing reminder of the art of simplicity. Every giggle, every wobble, and every gleeful expression captured on screen is a testament to the universal language of joy that transcends words.

‘How to Baby’ is a celebration of the pure, unadulterated magic of infancy, wrapped up in a heartwarming package that is sure to leave audiences grinning from ear to ear. In its short runtime, the film presents ten steps in the day in the life of a baby, each unfolding with its own adorable allure. ‘How To Baby’ captures the essence of infancy with unwavering affection and undeniable charm.

Brief Synopsis

A day in the life of a baby – from Zombie Jail to the land of Nod. Papa Day is one day a week some Dutch companies give their employees to spend time with their new babies. So, I learned How to Baby.
How to Baby short film

Credits

Director(s): Thomas Worthington III
Writer(s): Thomas Worthington III
Cast: Rudy, Woody Worthington
Producer(s): Thomas Worthington III
Director of Photography: Thomas Worthington III
Animation:

Specifications

Subjects: ,
Country:
Language:
Year:
Runtime: 4 min

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