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How do they stop people from breathing in movies when they are dead?

In a movie, or single camera TV show, the shot never lingers long enough on the “dead” actor to give away the fact that they are faking it. By cutting away at the right time, the audience doesn’t have enough time to study the “corpse”.Also, you will see that the DP frames the shot as a medium close up on the actor, instead of holding a wide master which would show the chest movement.That being said, when playing dead, the best technique would be to take a deep breath in before “Action” and then slowly let your air out of your lungs (through the nose) during the shot. This will keep you still and your chest won’t be rising and falling. This is the same technique you use when you swim underwater.One thing that you cannot control is the pulsating cartorid artery on the side of your neck. That pulse comes from your heartbeat. Sometimes you can see it in close ups of “dead” actors. With CG VFX though, the filmmakers can digitally fix that.If you’re cast on a show where you are going to play dead, make sure that you avoid the coffee at craft service. The caffeine will make it very hard for you to relax, and your neck will be throbbing away, making it difficult to pull off the shot. Many actors get cast to play murder victims in procedural dramas, so these are some good techniques to keep in mind.

What does kb, mox, and half around mean?

KB is a knock back. A "slight KB" is playing a little hard-to-get.

Half Around is half of an "Around the World" (oral, vaginal, no anal).

MOX -- not sure.

What was in the case on the NCIS episode "Switch?"?

A man got shot while driving to work. They discovered, when they went to inform his work, that he was still working there and that there was two of the same person.

The person that was killed was the real Jerry Smith and the other guy took his place because the real Jerry Smith was afraid his new commanding officer would regonize him as the man who had an affair with his wife.

The killer turned out to be the wife of the dead guy (real Jerry Smith). She was mad at him for cheating on him.

The briefcase was from the 'courier service' the fake Jerry Smith delievered for. McGee was posing as him when the case got blown up.

The case was never adressed again and now you metion it I wonder what happened!

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What is, or has been, the dumbest Indian television program?

Sasural Simar Ka, Hands down.IMDb rating- 1.1 Here are some so-called 'plotlines' of the show in the newspaper.Karan tells Prem to return to India.Simar request Karan to at least taste the Ladoos. He agrees but puts a condition- if he does not like the Ladoos, Simar will have to quit the job.​​​  In tonight's episode we will see Roli returns afer taking the spoon from Simar. But she bumps into Jhanvi and the spoon falls into muck. Will  Jhanvi notice the spoon?​​​In tonight's episode Maya tells that she decided to destroy to Mani and live a normal life. Prem comes home and inform everybody that he applied for divorce and it will happen in next month since he traded Simar in a game with Rajeev. In tonight's episode. Siddanth goes to Manoranjan and tells him to keep an eye on Roli. Manoranjan tells Simar to dance even though Prem is gone out. Rajeev tells Prem that if he wins all three games, he will get house, business and Mani back.I dont have audacity to say more about this show as this show writers do. I have been bearing this show as my parents watch it. And I am very much sure everyone will agree to it.

How do Hollywood movies and TV shows exaggerate programming and coding as done in real life?

I haven't seen all the movies that depict this, but one of the few movies I've seen that actually showed code on the screen while someone was using it was "Jurassic Park." It was unrealistic in talking about having to search through lines of code, one by one, to find where it was changed, so as to change the behavior of a security subsystem. Programmers had dev. tools back then to find changes to code quickly, and it would be a pretty dumb dev. team that didn't know about them. Secondly, a professional dev. team would use source control... It was realistic (for the time), however, in talking about "2 million" lines of code in the entire system that ran the park.This is tangentially related to coding, and is only an "exaggeration" in the sense that it's dumb. In "Antitrust," Nurv breaks into programmers' homes and installs hidden cameras in order to steal code off their monitors (while said programmers are using their computers), with the company monitoring programming sessions by getting screen captures from CCTV. I can't imagine a nefarious software company doing that! That's really, really "old school," even when the movie was made, and terribly inefficient. If a real software company were to do such things, they'd hack into the programmers' computers, plant malware that would find and surreptitiously copy whole files of source code (not just screen captures), possibly log keystrokes, and transmit the information electronically back to the company. It would be just as criminal. I can't imagine even a software criminal being caught dead using the method depicted in the movie!If you want to see classic cases of unrealistic uses of computers, look for TV shows and movies made in the 1980s. Back then, computers were "magic." They could do anything, and the "whiz kids" were mental superhumans as well. One example I can remember in detail is a scene in "Revenge of the Nerds." Gilbert (I think) approaches a co-ed who's using a computer. She complains about how hard they are to use. He says, "Oh, it's not so hard," and then goes typey-typey on the keyboard for about 10 seconds, presumably programming, and then, lo and behold, the camera reveals he's produced a cute little line-art animation of a boy and a girl coming together, holding hands. Awwww... I remember the first time I saw that I thought, "That would take hours to produce with code, and he'd be debugging his graphics routines along the way," even if he was good at it!

On Roku, can I get network channels (ABC, ABC Family, NBC, CBS, FOX, CW) and view full episodes of current shows? Is it free or only through subscription services like HuluPlus?

Yes, you can watch CBS channel live on Roku. Subscribe the live channel packages such as Play station Vue, Sling TV, NBC, CBS Fox, DIRECTV NOW and a lot more.How to watch CBS channel on Your Mobile Devices?To watch and stream CBS channel on Mobile devices, navigate to the app store and download the CBS app compatible to use with the streaming device.Is it possible to get the CBS app from App store?Yes, to download the CBS app on Roku, navigate to the App store and type the name of the channel app in the search bar. Wait for some time until the search results appear. Choose the CBS app from app store, select it and press the download button. Open the app and start streaming your favorite programs.What are the other channels you can stream other than CBS?Apart from CBS channel, you can also watch and stream other popular channels such as ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, CW and a lot more using the live channel subscription packages such as PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, NBC, CBS Fox, DirecTV NOW. You can also download the app to stream these channels.How to avoid errors while using the CBS app?To avoid errors while using CBS App, make sure you download the compatible app. If errors still persist, uninstall the app and install it again.

Who is the real owner of WWE?

The WWE is a publicly traded company. Stock holders who buy shares own pieces of the company. Vince McMahon, Jr owns 48% and is the largest single owner of stock in the company.Other members of his family own roughly another 5% divided among his wife (Linda), his children (Shane & Stephanie) and his son-in-law (Paul “Triple H” Levesque).The remaining stock is bought and sold openly by the public on the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange).Before it was taken public the company was originally founded as Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC) by Jess McMahon and Toots Mondt after breaking away from the NWA (National Wrestling Alliance). It has operated under several names over the years:Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC)World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF)World Wrestling Federation (WWF)World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)Though there have been other partners involved the McMahon family has been in primary control since the company was founded, handed down from Jess McMahon to Vincent James McMahon (Vince McMahon, Sr) and to the current majority stock holder Vincent Kennedy McMahon (Vince McMahon, Jr).From 1980 until 1999 the WWF was controlled by McMahon, Jr through a parent corporation: Titan Sports, INC, this was dissolved when the company was taken public in 1999 and the name change to WWE was completed, with the stock symbol chosen as WWE rather than WWF to end further conflicts with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).Board, Committee and Charter information can be found here:https://corporate.wwe.com/invest...With Vincent K McMahon, his daughter Stephanie and son-in-law Paul Levesque all being voting members of the board, their combined total of over 50% of the stock keeps control of the company in the family.Vince K McMahon, Stephanie, Paul “Triple H” Levesque”

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