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The whole squad welcomes Saweetie as she joins Anderson Paak and discusses her upbringing in the church. YES LAWD! Anderson .Paak is back with another season of .Paak House Radio. For Season 2, Anderson .Paak hosts a musical experience that goes beyond radio and features live performances, music videos, sketch comedy, and a rotating cast of A-list guests. Watch more .Paak House: https://apple.co/PaakHouse Subscribe to Apple Music: https://apple.co/AppleMusicYT Follow Apple Music: TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@applemusic Instagram: https://instagram.com/applemusic Facebook: https://facebook.com/applemusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/applemusic Watch more Apple Music: What’s New: https://apple.co/2VFatTU Apple Music Up Next: https://apple.co/2MLktXE Interviews: https://apple.co/32WnrPV What’s Trending: https://apple.co/2Meq89t Apple Music lets you…

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Most filmmakers choose to illuminate their actors with soft lighting because it’s very forgiving, easy to use, and generally the most pleasing to the eye. But lighting everything with lots of diffusion isn’t the only way, sometimes a bright light will give you better results. Like most other art forms, filmmaking has cycles. Certain looks, styles, editorial choices, and other techniques come and go, but soft lighting has definitely been “in” since the late 60s/early 70s. Prior to this, hard light was much more standardized and was used in countless feature films during the Golden Age of Hollywood. In the…

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Nose dialogue example and how to stop it from killing your script. What’s the quickest way to let people reading your script know they’re in the hands of a newbie? Answer: Write the dialogue on your nose. On-the-nose dialogue is like kryptonite to readers and should be eliminated wherever it is found. In this article, we’ll discuss how to write dialogue between two characters that feels as natural as possible. We’ll do this by using the example of nose dialogue, followed by content from the author can have But it was written. So let’s get started. Conversation Example #1 About…

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The daily ratings post will automatically go live every day at 4pm GMT. Thereafter, early overnight club attendance and 18-49 demo numbers will be added to the table below as early as 4pm GMT. Please refer to “About daily ratings” section at the end of this article for more details. Here’s a quick summary of the final adjusted ratings for the shows we cover here on SpoilerTV along with a few select cable numbers. On each day of the major television season (except Sunday), we publish the television ratings for the previous nights of primetime programming on the major broadcast…

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Coralie Farget’s internal horror shock substanceDemi Moore stars as Elisabeth Sparkle, a former A-list star who is unceremoniously fired from her fitness TV show by her hated studio boss (played by Dennis Quaid). Feeling like a failure, Sparky can’t resist the temptation of an “experimental new drug” that promises to make her look younger and better. If you’ve seen the trailer, then you know what happens next: Sparkle takes a step forward, injects herself with a mysterious fluid, and emerges from her spinal cord a new and improved version of Elizabeth Sparkle (aka Sue, played by Margaret Qualley). The only…

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