Nov 16th 09
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Paris Hilton may have been born rich, as an heiress to the Hilton hotel fortune, but she’s very adept at keeping herself in the celebrity news spotlight. Whether it’s from a 2004 sex tape, the TV series “The Simple Life,” a movie role in 2005 film “House of Wax,” her modeling career with Donald Trump’s T Management agency or her 2006 drunken driving charges, pretty much every American is aware of her fame (or infamy). Some love her, some hate her, but she somehow seems to embody all that is good and bad about America. On one hand, many Americans aspire to have such fame and fortune. Yet, on the other hand, we don’t wish to appear like “spoiled brats” who are more obsessed with consumption and instant gratification than anything else.
The story of unrequited love is something that we just can’t seem to get enough of these days. Paris Hilton’s broken love life has long been publicized. Her first engagement lasted from mid-2002 to early 2003, when she was hooked-up with fashion model Jason Shaw. From 2003 to 2004, celeb news was watching her relationship with pop star, Nick Carter. From May to November 2005, she had another engagement to Greek shipping heir Paris Latsis. In 2006, she dated Greek shipping heir Stavros Niarchos III. By 2008, she was seeing Good Charlotte guitarist Benji Madden, whom she claimed she would marry. In February 2009, she began dating The Hills star Doug Reinhardt, also indicating that he would be her husband. After a June split, she’s currently out on the prowl again.
Similar to Paris Hilton’s relationship drama, Jennifer Aniston has had her fair share. She’s dated Charlie Schlatter (her Ferris Bueller costar) in 1990, Daniel MacDonald from 1991 to 1994, Counting Crows’ singer Adam Duritz in 1995 and she was engaged to actor Tate Donovan, who she dated from 1995 to 1998. That same year, she began dating Brad Pitt, who she married in July of 2000. They split in January of 2005 and he was quick to rebound with Angelina Jolie, much to Jen’s chagrin. Though her divorce was upsetting, she dated costar Vince Vaughn, male model Paul Sculfor and singer John Mayer. Like Paris, she’s also “out on the prowl” and some think she’s set her sights on Scottish costar Gerard Butler, who is frankly getting sick of the rumors.
Does Paris Hilton intentionally seek out the spotlight, even with embarrassing moments like slipping out of clothes at nightclubs, shouting at paparazzi and fighting with friend Nicole Richie? Or does she deserve our sympathy for the privacy invasion that celebrity news, gossips and the paparazzi have created? It’s hard to say she doesn’t love the attention when she says things like “My people handle my schedule. I’m a brand, I’m a businesswoman. I have 13 different product lines.” Yet there must come a time where celebrities like Angelina, Jennifer and even Paris crack under pressure. There must be times when they just want to get away from the cameras, the rumors and the intense public scrutiny. Perhaps these celebrities do deserve some of our sympathy… even if they are rich and famous.
Beth Kaminski is the co-author of Curing Your Anxiety And Panic Attacks which detailed treating panic disorder as well as tips on the various anxiety disorder medications available at www.anxietydisordercure.com.
Nov 16th 09
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As someone looking to build a job in filming or movie production it is advisable to grasp some tools used in the profession. One such tool is the Los Angeles Green screen, which have been used for many years in the past. Despite the somewhat long time existence of green screens, the technology has got better since its introduction. It now enables you to not only produce photographs or illusions that would be otherwise impossible to make on a stage but it permits you to do it at affordable cost while giving you top quality work. It is feasible to own a set of these frames. The neatest thing is to know of credible shops you can get one.
The technology involves using two kinds of frames to make illusions. This makes it possible for film makers to produce effects that are otherwise difficult to attain. It is also cost effective as some of the illusions created as a consequence can be quite dear when done in the real sense. So making such scenes in flicks or films to appear nearly real needs the employment of high quality material. You can do this by guaranteeing your Los Angeles Green screen studio has such kind of tools.
One strategy of achieving this is by investing in Los Angeles Green screen frames that display characters that are clear and easy to read without any blurs or blemishes. A good green screen will allow you to go through what is on show without straining. This is one aspect of green screen that you have to consider because it guarantees you quality output. If possible make sure you take some time to test some of the frames to be used in the studio.
A good Los Angeles green screen studio should have frames that have really little or no glow when displaying photographs or characters. This problem is evident when scrolling through a film. A suitable methodology of guaranteeing that you do not end up with such green screens is trying out the frames when buying them. The effect has a tendency to leave a glow which may affect the quality of characters on show. A good idea is to ask a well informed person in the field to endorse you a screen guaranteed to offer you least Problems.
As a result of too much lighting in the studio your Los Angeles Green screen might become affected by this. Too much of this can affect the quality of your end production. Make it a point to have green screens that give you very little or no reflectance in the slightest. Make sure your screen has as little reflection as possible. This guarantees you clear characters and photographs in your last results. You can control the results of lighting in the studio by using Los Angeles green screen frames that have high absorbance. This makes it very easy for you to work with. Since you want to employ a lot of lighting in a green screen studio an absorbent material allows it not to have glow effects.
Nov 16th 09
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Everybody loves to watch a good spy movie. It’s great to just lose yourself in the mad action and adventure, and imagine what it would be like if you could really have all those cool spy gadgets and drive around in one of those amazing customised cars. Here are five of the best movie spies, and a few of the reasons why we love them so much.
5. Austin Powers (Mike Myers, the Austin Powers trilogy)
Austin Powers is the absolute James Bond spoof, mixed with some bizarre 60s eccentricity and a whole lot of ‘mojo’. He thinks he is the epitome of spy-movie cool, and is oblivious to the fact that he’s really nothing but a funny, and slightly disturbing, parody. As for gadgets, if you can think of it Austin Powers most likely has it. Forget hidden cameras, tiny guns and secret voice recorders. Here we have giant ‘death star’ lasers meant for blowing up the planet, ‘fembots’ with machine guns in their nipples and even a time travelling car!
4. Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise, Mission Impossible)
In his quest to prove his own innocence Tom Cruise’s Hunt proves himself the perfect sleek, efficient secret agent. He has the cool skills and even cooler gadgets (camera-glasses, exploding chewing gum, and who could forget those awesome masks!) and that annoying ability to get through anything, even a spectacular high-speed chase involving a train, a helicopter and the channel tunnel… and still look picture-perfect at the end of it all.
3. Charlie’s Angels (Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu, Charlie’s Angels)
The three femmes fatales are the ultimate team of spies. Working for the mysterious Charlie and with the help of his assistant Bosley (Bill Murray), they go around fighting crime and kicking ass. They may seem all sweetness and innocence ar first but when these girls get angry, you wouldn’t want to get on their bad side. And with the help of Charlie’s technological genius (they can plant voice recorders and trackers in people’s teeth!) there really can be no stopping them.
2. James Bond
The ultimate movie spy who needs no introduction. Bond, in his many different guises, sets the bar for spy films in every way. He’s suave, sophisticated and has a seemingly neverending arsenal of inconceivable gadgets and awesome cars. And of course, he always gets the girl!
1. Jason Bourne (Matt Damon, the Bourne trilogy)
Bourne is perhaps the best spy of them all. After he wakes up with amnesia he doesn’t even know who he is or why he’s there, but he still has the skill and cunning to stay alive and work it all out. He doesn’t have many cool spy gadgets but it’s not like he needs them, he’s an expert at using everyday objects in unexpected ways and he can fashion pretty much anything into a weapon!