Since babies cannot act like crying like adult actors or consciously think of something that will make them cry, they are tried to make them cry in other ways.
So, what method or methods are used to make a calm baby cry? Are these methods cruel? Let us satisfy your curiosity by taking you to our content for the answers to all these questions.
There are usually special people on the sets who we can call “babysitters”.
Babysitters are, in a way, translators between the baby and the director. For example, when babies or children need to laugh, the caregiver; They get behind the camera and make funny faces, dance, or are shown pictures/photographs that might make them laugh.
But crying is a completely different situation. Although there are many methods that can be done to make them cry, many of them can harm the baby. Sometimes they put bad smells around babies or make loud noises to make them cry, but we cannot say that these techniques are very useful.
In the main method, the caregiver’s actions again come into play.
If there is no babysitter or caregiver, the people who will guide the baby also imitate crying. So the baby starts crying right away! You know how babies start crying when they hear other babies crying? This “cry of empathy” applies here too.
Moreover, we can say that this technique is almost perfect. So far, there has never been a baby that could not be made to cry in this way.
So what can be done to stop the crying baby from crying?
If the baby no longer needs to cry, he or she is picked up calmly, and the person who triggered the baby’s crying by crying shows him that he is happy and displays a calm and friendly approach. Then the baby stops crying quickly.
If such an approach is not enough to stop crying, his attention can be distracted by using toys with rattles or bells.
With developing technology, we may not need babies so much anymore.
“Robotic dolls”, which are slowly starting to be used in the cinema and television industry, may prevent the need for actor dolls anymore.
Real baby images placed digitally on moving robots do not yet look very realistic, but of course they will be improved.
Finally, let’s finish by remembering this iconic scene about a baby crying from the TV series ‘Friends’:
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