Better & Better Series

     Some of the worst traumas in a person's life are the feelings of anxiety, fear, and helplessness experienced in the days leading up to surgery. Doctors now realize that proper medical treatment during such a difficult time must address more than the patient's physical condition, it must also provide therapy for the person's emotional well-being. Created in this spirit, the Better and Better Series, with Elizabeth Hepburn, offers emotional support and spiritual guidance from pre-surgery through recovery.

     Volumes 1 and 2 in the series provide healing support programs for both patient and caregiver during the pre-surgery and post-surgery periods. Volume 3, In the Lap of Luxury , builds on  Emerson's famous observation that "the first wealth is health" and provides an ongoing "feeling good" program to sustain radiant health and spiritual well-being throughout life. The program can benefit anyone-anytime, anywhere.

     The Better & Better Series was directed and edited by Ben Bryant. 
     Introducing Elizabeth 04:47
     
“Whether you're a patient or caregiver, or just a person wanting to feel better, this is an amazing gift. It should be in every living room, medicine cabinet, hospital gift shop and complementary medicine center in the world. It's a work of pure mastery and divinely creative healing!”
     -- Lese Dunton, Journalist/Editor


     In the Lap of Luxury 08:06
     
“Awesome series... Incredibly powerful visual. ... very impressive.”
     -- Kinshasha Kambui – KFAI Radio “Health Notes”
     Pre Surgery 07:10 
     "Yesterday, I tried ... the "Pre-Op" DVD. I was so into it after a few seconds ... the perfection surfaced for me. Elizabeth's words, and Ben's pacing made it a forceful healing tool and I want to tell you both that I think that you did a 'gifted' job. I felt power in my breath ... overwhelming...."
     -- Robert Ewing/Surgery Patient (Age 71)
     It's a Quiet Thing 03:59
    
 “I listened to a CD first and I thought this lady really knows how to do guided meditations, I was so relaxed and enjoying it so much, and then I thought I’d watch a DVD -- I didn’t see how it could be any better -- I’m a radio guy so I like to listen rather than watch television -- but when I watched your DVD it just enhanced it so much more ... The series is beautifully put together, your talents are put to good use...”
     -- Jim Stowell, WBEV – AM “Idea Exchange”


      Birth of the Music Video

      During the early years of Rock, music could only be heard on radios and record players, and artists could only be seen–not very often–on TV variety shows or-for fans in large cities-in concert arenas. Today, Rock (and other) artists' performances are watched by millions, every hour of every day, on video. How did this revolutionary change come about? Eric Brown of Creative Entertainment wanted to know, so he embarked on a journey of discovery that resulted in the soon to-be-released documentary, Birth of the Music Video, conceived, directed and edited by Ben Bryant (with special guest star Micky Dolenz of Monkees fame). It explores the work of Group One, a hugely talented team of film makers who, in an explosive burst of creative genius during the 60's, produced film/music segments for many TV shows, including Laugh In and The Smothers Brothers, in the process creating a genre that came to be known as Music Videos. Featuring such artists as Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, The Bee Gees, Carpenters, and The Temptations, those early productions were remarkably advanced for their time, when video technology was in its infancy.


Contact Ben Bryant:
benvideo@earthlink.com



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