will identify with and like your character more. On the other hand, the further you turn the figure away from the camera (and more towards a profile) the less connection the audience will feel with the character, because it feel less like making eye contact with them. So be careful how you draw your characters. always have them staring just past camera in closeups, only do that for the right occasions. For example, don't have them staring right past us when they're angry. them>, distancing
If the world’s religious or spiritual traditions are to serve in the transition toward a life-sustaining society, they will need, as they come into greater dialogue with one another, to seek out those elements that affirm the sacredness of the earth and cosmos and point to the indissoluble, if still complex, unity of the cosmos, the human and the divine. An amusing story is told in Turkey about a gathering of Sufis. At this gathering someone asked three shaykhs—the heads of three
out of character. But he did it anyway. I figured, OK, since the morning is shot anyway, I might as well go to the diner for some breakfast. It’s one of those classic New York diners, like the one on Seinfeld. There’s a thirty page menu and a kitchen the size of a phone booth. They must have Star Trek technology to get all those ingredients into such a small space. Maybe they rearrange atoms on the spot. I was sitting by the cash register. An older woman came up to pay her check. As she
is the relationships of your markup. Traversing the DOM is expensive and can be slow, that is why it is a good idea to leave it to a technology that is already in use in browsers. and so on) appears as a confusing matter to a lot of people. It is interesting as we already do it with a different technology: CSS. CSS is a technology that takes a CSS selector and traverses the DOM to access the desired elements and change their visual attributes. if(n){ var as = n. This is a very powerful companion
purposely by the plaintiff to he defendant. and was associated with the US army where, around the turn of the 20th century, it was considered to be so rife that civilians would cross the street to avoid being near soldiers. Relief was at hand though. diminished, until the 1955 film was released and the term began a new life. jimseven | James Hoffmann's coffee blog. Rumours are currently circulating about some of the UK branded chains starting to serve flats whites. The baristas at Flat
to clearly understand. i've seen a few miss prints and want to clear the air. - Depart for Beijing, China from New York City. - Walk around Beijing and see sites. - Visit the Summer Palace. - Visit the "Bird's Nest" and hang out in the Lake District. - Tiananmen Square "Die-In" (>Video>) and CBC reporter assaulted and passport pick pocketed (>Video>). - Second Tiananmen Square protest, detention & deportation to USA (>Video>). are reflected on facebook wall status. day 1 + 1 year.
marketing. Open your mind to radical new ideas that fit the nature of social media. For instance, let your audience create content on your site and pass it along. Try a photo captioner service where they (or you) can submit local photos, add captions, and then share links or send the new photo as a postcard to their friends. Or invite your passionate users to create promotional videos about your library, then use them on your local TV channels and post them online everywhere. Social media
seems to be painfully rare these days. But none of those reasons are why I urge you to see it. Christian McKay>, who plays Orson Welles. the film at TIFF>, and spent the next year listening to raves over McKay's performance before I finally got the chance to make it to a screening. Even with the rave reviews and raised expectations, it was quite easy to get mesmerized by McKay, who not only bears an uncanny resemblance to the iconic actor and filmmaker, but also adeptly embodies the man's larger-than-life