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How to Become an Actor

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Ever since the first thespians set foot on stage, people have been transfixed by the eternal question of how they can step into the spotlight and claim their own glory. The good news is that technology has provided us with more opportunities than ever to become the movie stars we have always wanted to be. These days, there is no one way to become an actor; there are a wide array of methods that you can use to achiever your ultimate goal.

4 Tips for DIY Video Production

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Filmmaking has become much more accessible to individuals all over the world. With the advancement of digital camera technology, it is easier than ever to create a production company and make your own independent films. Here are four tips that will help you with all of your DIY video production projects. Invest in a DSLR camera   DSLR cameras are the easiest and cheapest way to get a professional film look for your video project. DSLR cameras will give you the ability to change lenses and create the wide and close shots that you want like the pros. You will be able to achieve a film-like shallow depth of field that creates emotion in your scenes like never before. The Panasonic GH5 is a great camera that will help you achieve a very professional look on a budget. A 35 mm lens and a 50 mm lens are great starters for getting the shots that you need for your film project Get the right lighting   LED lighting has transformed the affordability of professionally lighting

Megyn Kelly off to Underwhelming Start

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This time last year, Megyn Kelly’s star was on the rise. By the time of the November election, Kelly was, arguably, the highest profile pundit on the planet. Her abrupt departure from Fox after, let’s be honest, a caustic relationship with then-candidate Trump, was both expected and filled with questions.

US Auto Sales Continue to Fall Even as Sales Overseas Expand

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United States automakers may not be in real trouble just yet, but the trend sure isn’t encouraging. According to the Associated Press, domestic auto sales fell for the fifth straight month this year, which could send the industry into its first annual funk since the low point of 2009.