reply to post by theillusion
Exactly! The money generated from these events is outrageous!
How can anyone watch these things, I'm sorry, I just can't.
Peace-nat the crazed cat-
At the heart of folk magic is the spell. This is simply a ritual in which various tools are purposefully used, the goal is fully stated, and energy is moved to bring about the needed result.
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Originally posted by theAnswer1111
reply to post by thelongjourney
You must have clearly missed this crucial part of my thread, or did you even read it...
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Calm. Down.
Originally posted by Eedjee
Very interesting, the power outage during all that, lasted - 33 - (and 55 secs) but maybe it's a coincidence, that 33 is a Masonic number.
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Originally posted by theAnswer1111
That makes a lot of sense - but I am hoping someone can show me actual proof, not that I don't trust your word.
Hit Your Mark
One of the most important tips about film acting is “hitting your mark.” It can also be the hardest part to learn. Unless you’re in film that’s being shot with a handheld camera that is following you around, you will need to learn this important skill.
Before cameras begin to roll, your spot for the scene will be marked on the floor, usually in a n X or T formation with some glaring piece of colored tape. When you enter the scene, your job is not only to walk directly to that spot and stay put or you’ll wander off screen and make the director very unhappy. On top of that you need to look natural doing it! See why it’s hard? If you have a video camera and tripod, try setting up shots for yourself at home as practice. source