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               I               could               remember               the               events               that               took               place               like               they               were               yesterday.

I               was               on               lunch               break               from               my               third               grade               class,               taking               a               bite               of               my               sandwich,               when               the               programming               was               suddenly               interrupted:               President               John               F.

Kennedy               had               been               shot               while               riding               in               his               motorcade               in               Dallas,               Texas,               and               had               been               brought               to               Parkland               Hospital.

So               on               this,               the               fiftieth               anniversary               of               the               Kennedy               assassination;               I               thought               it               would               be               appropriate               to               review               the               movie               "Parkland."
               Writer-director               Peter               Landesman's               movie               Parkland,               which               is               based               on               Vincent               Bugliosi's               book               "Four               Days               in               November,"               focuses               more               on               the               people               that               were               on               the               perimeter               of               the               incident,               rather               than               on               the               assassination               itself.

The               movie               begins               by               showing               businessman               Abraham               Zapruder               (Paul               Giamatti)               preparing               to               take               a               film               of               the               president's               motorcade               with               his               8mm               movie               camera               as               it               proceeds               towards               Dealey               Plaza.

Zapruder,               whose               family               had               escaped               the               Nazis               during               World               War               2,               was               about               to               witness               one               of               the               most               infamous               events               in               American               history.

Shots               ring               out,               people               start               screaming;               and               Zapruder               has               it               all               on               film.
               The               scene               shifts               to               Parkland               Hospital               in               Dallas               where               an               astonished               group               of               ER               doctors,               which               include               Dr.

Jim               Carrico               (Zac               Efron)               and               Malcolm               Perry               (Colin               Hanks),               find               themselves               standing               over               the               blood               soaked               president.

Within               minutes               Kennedy               is               pronounced               dead;               a               priest               is               brought               in,               and               the               mayhem               begins.

Hours               later,               FBI               veteran               Forrest               Sorrels               (Billy               Bob               Thornton)               tracks               down               Zapruder               and               politely               asks               him               for               the               film.

(How               and               why               he               knew               Zapruder               had               filmed               the               assassination               is               unexplained               ─               and               since               when               are               assassination               films               of               the               president               simply               asked               for               by               the               FBI?)               Dallas               FBI               special               agent               James               Hosty               (Ron               Livingston)               then               finds               out               that               he               has               letters               in               his               desk               from               Lee               Harvey               Oswald               (Jeremy               Strong)               which               threaten               to               blow               up               his               office,               and               subsequently               Oswald               is               arrested               at               the               Texas               Theater               in               Oak               Cliff               taking               in               a               matinee               after               being               accused               of               shooting               Officer               J.D.

Tippet.

All               sounds               surreal,               don't               it?

We               are               just               getting               started.
               A               man               shows               up               at               the               jail               where               Oswald               is               locked               up               claiming               that               he               is               Lee               Harvey's               brother,               Robert               (I               didn't               even               know               Oswald               had               a               brother),               and               ask               Lee               what               he               has               done.

Lee               claims               that               he               has               done               nothing,               and               when               his               mother               Marguerite               (Jackie               Weaver)               shows               up               at               lockdown               and               is               interrogated               by               the               FBI,               she               indicates               that               her               son               is               an               agent               of               the               American               government               who               is               being               framed.

Two               day               later,               a               nightclub               owner               by               the               name               of               Jack               Ruby               shows               up               and               executes               Oswald               on               national               television               while               he               is               being               transported               to               court.
               The               piece-meal               acting               by               everyone               involved               is               very               good;               especially               the               performance               by               Giamatti               portraying               the               shell-shocked               Zapruder,               and               the               over-the-top               Weaver               as               Oswald's               mother,               who               now               has               a               story               to               sell.

But               very               little               information               is               given               on               what               happened               to               Marina               (Oswald's               wife)               and               her               two               children.

After               doing               a               little               research               on               her,               I               could               not               believe               what               I               uncovered.
               When               I               first               moved               to               Dallas               in               1983,               my               wife               and               I               spent               a               few               years               in               an               apartment               and               then               bought               a               house               in               Rockwall               County               (the               smallest               county               in               Texas),               which               is               located               about               15               miles               northeast               of               the               downtown               Dallas               area.

I               found               that               Marina,               who               remarried               a               man               by               the               name               of               Porter,               had               been               living               in               some               nondescript               housing               somewhere               right               in               Rockwall               for               the               last               fifty               years.

I               also               discovered               that               the               media,               in               anticipation               of               the               50th               anniversary               of               the               Kennedy               assassination,               had               descended               upon               the               Porter               homestead               and               had               secretly               filmed               Marina               and               her               husband               shopping               at               our               local               Wal-Mart.

I               wondered               how               many               times               my               wife               and               I               may               have               walked               past               this               woman               while               in               that               same               store.
               Anyway,               "Parkland"               is               now               available               at               Redbox               and               I               would               suggest               that               everyone               watch               it.

It               offers               up               some               different               insight               into               "four               days               of               infamy."               Thumbs               up.
               My               Rating:               3               of               5               Wal-Mart               Shoppers.






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    Babysitting               comes               with               a               lot               of               responsibilities.

    You               have               to               make               sure               the               children               are               fed,               clean               and               safe.

    To               be               a               good               babysitter,               you               also               have               to               make               sure               they               are               happy.

    Entertaining               young               kids               can               be               challenging,               but               it               can               also               be               a               lot               of               fun               for               the               sitter.

    This               article               will               give               you               a               few               ideas               you               can               use               while               babysitting               children               aged               3               to               5               (most               activities               listed               can               be               adapted               to               use               with               other               age               groups,               just               depends               on               the               child).

    TV/Computer/Video               Games
                   I               will               get               this               one               out               of               the               way               first.

    Before               allowing               the               child               to               participate               in               these               activities,               make               sure               you               talk               to               their               parents               about               any               rules               they               may               have               such               as               "only               1               hour               of               television               per               day"               or               "not               touching               daddy's               Xbox".

    As               long               as               the               parents               are               alright               with               it,               it               is               generally               acceptable               to               allow               the               child               to               be               in               front               of               a               screen,               just               don't               allow               them               an               obsessive               amount               of               time               using               electronics.

    Try               to               make               sure               they               are               watching               or               playing               something               educational               or               at               least               age               appropriate.

    Nick               JR,               and               Disney               Junior               are               two               examples               of               channels               that               typically               play               educational               shows,               and               many               of               them               also               encourage               the               child               to               get               up               and               move               (exercise               is               always               good).

    It               is               also               fun               to               pop               some               popcorn               and               watch               a               movie               with               the               child.
                   Extra               Tip               for               IPad               or               IPhone               or               other               smart               phone               owners:               There               are               many               free               Apps               that               you               can               you               can               download               for               kids.

    The               children               I               babysit               love               the               Talking               Tom               Cat               app               as               well               as               the               SpongeBob               Marble               and               Coloring               Book               app.
                   Water
                   Water               is               a               great               tool               for               babysitters.

    Most               children               love               playing               in               water.

    If               it               is               warm               outside,               then               water               guns               or               a               garden               hose               can               provide               hours               of               fun.

    For               inside               water               fun,               try               filling               a               bathroom               sink               up               with               water               and               allowing               them               to               play               with               some               water-safe               toys.

    The               girls               babysit               love               to               pretend               the               sink               is               a               swimming               pool               for               their               Barbies,               or               using               play               dishes               and               soap               to               make               "food".
                   Crafts
                   1)Most               children               in               this               age               group               will               love               coloring.

    Use               coloring               books               or               help               the               child               look               for               printable               coloring               pages               on               the               internet.
                   2)               Tye               Dying               is               always               fun.

    You               can               buy               a               kit               at               Walmart               for               about               10               dollars               and               plain               white               shirts               for               typically               under               5               dollars.

    It               can               get               a               little               messy               so               make               sure               you               have               a               good               place               to               make               the               shirts               (outside               is               best).

    Kids               will               love               being               able               to               wear               a               shirt               that               they               got               to               design.
                   3)               Painting               is               also               a               lot               of               fun,               but               using               paint               brushes               can               get               boring,               so               use               your               imagination!

    Let               the               kids               roll               the               wheels               of               a               Hot               Wheels               car               through               paint               and               then               roll               it               across               their               paper.

    Sponges,               leaves,               and               stamps               are               also               fun               to               use               in               paint.
                   4)               Make               season               related               crafts.

    You               can               look               online               to               find               many               ideas.

    If               it               is               Christmas               time,               why               not               help               the               child               make               Holiday               cards               for               their               parents?

    If               it               is               Easter,               help               them               dye               eggs.
                   Scavenger               Hunt
                   There               are               many               enjoyable               ways               to               have               a               scavenger               hunt               with               children               this               age.

    You               can               prepare               a               small               list               of               items               with               pictures               that               the               child               has               to               find               outside               (ex.

    3               small               rocks,               a               leaf,               a               twig,               etc).

    You               could               also               adapt               this               for               inside               (ex.

    A               Barbie               Doll,               a               piece               of               paper,               a               crayon,               etc).

    You               could               also               have               a               scavenger               hunt               by               hiding               clues               that               lead               to               the               next.

    For               example,               you               could               give               the               child               a               piece               of               paper               with               a               pillow               on               it,               this               is               their               clue               to               look               on               their               bed               where               they               will               find               the               next               clue               with               a               picture               of               a               shirt               on               it               which               leads               to               their               dresser               drawer               where               they               will               find               the               next               clue               and               so               on               a               so               on.

    Tip:               Most               children               cannot               read               very               well               at               this               age               so               put               a               picture               and               write               out               the               word               under               it               on               each               clue               card.Also,               An               Easter               Egg               hunt               is               great               for               Easter               time.
                   Games
                   There               is               an               endless               number               of               games               that               young               children               love.

    Charades,               Tic               Tac               Toe,               Simon               Says,               Duck               Duck               Goose,               I               Spy,               Mother               May               I?...I               could               go               on               forever.

    Just               think               of               what               games               you               enjoyed               as               a               child               and               relive               some               memories               by               playing               them               with               the               children               you               are               watching.

    Another               fun               activity               is               playing               board               games.

    The               child               may               already               own               some               or               you               could               bring               any               you               may               have.

    Some               appropriate               for               this               age               group               include               Chutes               and               Ladders,               Candy               Land,               and               memory               games.

    Also               try               putting               simple               puzzles               together               or               singing               songs.

    I               often               play               the               Chip               Munk               version               of               popular               songs               for               the               kids               I               babysit.

    They               are               easy               to               find               on               Youtube,               and               the               children               love               dancing               to               them.
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                   If               you               are               legally               able               to               drive,               have               the               proper               child               car               restraints,               and               have               the               parents'               permission               to               take               their               children               places               then               going               on               outings               are               a               perfect               way               to               spend               a               day               of               babysitting.

    The               children               will               love               getting               out               of               the               house.

    Some               ideas               include:               Taking               the               child               to               the               park.

    Take               some               snacks               or               bag               lunches               and               have               a               picnic.

    Let               them               play.

    If               there               are               ducks               nearby,               let               them               fed               and               watch               the               ducks.

    Speaking               of               animals,               most               young               children               love               animals.

    Take               them               to               a               nearby               zoo.

    Movies,               arcades,               bowling,               ice               skating,               indoor               play               areas,               ice               cream               shops,               and               the               circus               are               all               also               good               outing               destinations               with               young               children.
                   All               of               the               ideas               listed               above               are               just               some               general               ideas               to               get               you               started.

    The               most               important               thing               to               do               when               trying               to               entertain               children               is               to               learn               about               the               child.

    This               is               the               age               where               they               are               beginning               to               develop               likes,               dislikes,               hobbies               and               personalities.

    Some               children               will               be               interested               in               artsy               things               like               crafts               and               coloring,               where               others               would               rather               be               outside               playing               soccer.

    Just               learn               the               child               and               use               your               imagination,               and               you               will               make               both               the               children               and               parents               happy!






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    You               have               finished               shooting               your               footage               of               the               wedding,               special               occasion               or               boat               show               and               are               ready               to               edit.

    Posting               these               kind               of               videos               are               different               than               editing               from               a               script.

    In               most               cases               the               editor               has               creative               control               over               how               the               story               unfolds,               but               more               on               that               later.

    Sometimes               editors               don't               even               know               what's               on               the               footage.

    I               have               personally               had               projects               working               with               previously               unseen               footage               I               did               not               shoot.

    You               get               what               you               get,               and               that's               all               you               get.

    If               this               is               the               case,               you               may               also               spend               extra               time               previewing               the               footage               in               deciding               what               to               use.

    If               you               operated               the               camera               you               have               a               distinct               advantage.

    You               already               know               what               you               have,               and               probably               have               gone               over               it               in               your               mind               the               last               day               or               two.

    This               will               make               the               job               go               quicker               while               digitizing               because               you               already               know               where               the               good               takes               are.

    Some               editors               will               digitize               everything               they               shot               at               this               stage.

    Then               they               choose               clips               from               that               footage.

    Or               they               will               batch               the               clips               with               a               compatible               video               camera.

    Every               editor               has               their               own               style,               and               I               do               it               a               little               differently               for               a               couple               of               reasons.
                   First,               I               don't               often               work               with               a               compatible               camera               or               deck               for               batch               digitizing               on               my               system.

    Secondly,               raw               camera               footage               doesn't               always               have               usable               shots.

    I               digitize               entire               interviews               but               there               are               always               multiple               takes,               unusually               long               zooms               or               pans,               flubs               and               shots               that               didn't               work.

    I               spend               time               previewing               footage,               so               I               already               have               an               idea               of               which               clips               will               or               will               not               be               used,               and               smaller               clips               are               easier               to               handle               anyway.

    Why               waste               space               digitizing               crappy               shots?

    But               how               you               digitize               clips               onto               your               computer               is               really               up               to               you.
                   If               you're               going               to               be               doing               this               type               of               work,               do               yourself               a               favor               and               buy               some               production               music.

    There               is               a               ton               of               affordable               production               music               out               there.

    In               the               old               days               you               had               to               purchase               specific               rights               per               song,               project,               distribution,               etc.

    and               for               big               bucks.

    These               days               you               can               buy               production               music               with               full               lifetime               rights               for               pennies.

    I               bought               an               entire               music               library               on               eBay               for               about               sixty               bucks,               and               I've               seen               CDs               with               8-10               variously               timed               songs               online               for               less               than               ten.

    Granted.

    A               lot               of               it               is               electronic               music               made               on               a               keyboard,               but               most               production               music               is               well               produced,               sufficient               for               the               task               at               hand               (mainly               providing               background               music),               and               it               sure               beats               the               heck               out               of               getting               sued               or               having               a               project               legally               pulled               from               any               type               of               broadcast.

    Anyway.
                   Previously               I               said               that               the               editor               often               has               creative               control               over               how               the               story               unfolds               on               projects               of               this               nature.

    Yes,               but               this               doesn't               mean               the               editor               has               a               license               to               go               artistically               hog               wild               either.

    After               all,               you're               telling               a               story,               not               trying               to               visually               stimulate               your               client.

    If               you               have               to               explain               it               to               them               then               you               went               overboard               artistically.

    So               here               are               a               few               words               of               advice               on               several               fronts.

    Give               them               what               they               want.

    More               importantly,               give               them               what               they               expect.

    It               will               save               you               many               hours               re-editing               to               satisfy               your               client.

    This               is               especially               important               if               you               quoted               them               a               flat               rate.
                   As               a               general               rule,               nobody               wants               to               spend               money               paying               you               hours               to               add               in               a               bunch               of               fancy               effects.

    I               can               understand               using               occasional               special               transitions               or               effect               templates.

    I'm               talking               about               custom               effects               and               graphics.

    In               all               likelihood               you'll               be               doing               most               of               these               jobs               for               a               flat               fee.

    Custom               graphics               and               effects               will               only               lower               your               hourly               rate               average.

    I'm               not               saying               don't               use               effects,               because               clients               want               them               too.

    Just               give               your               client               what               they               expect               within               reason,               using               picture-in-picture               or               other               pre-made               templates,               while               keeping               special               transitions               down               to               a               minimum.

    It               looks               more               professional               if               you               only               use               one               special               transition               anyway,               and               not               every               one               you               got.
                   If               you               have               a               client               who's               hinting               they               want               custom               graphics               (flying               logos,               titles               etc.),               or               other               custom               effect               (image/video               layering,               animation,               etc.),               be               careful               how               you               calculate               the               value               of               your               time.

    If               you               can               provide               some               of               these               services,               you               already               have               a               general               idea               of               how               long               it               will               take               to               accomplish               your               client's               requests.

    In               most               cases               the               client               won't               know               or               won't               really               care.

    Gently               make               it               understood               before               you               take               any               job               that               custom               effects               will               add               more               hours               to               the               project,               resulting               in               higher               costs.

    All               they'll               want               to               know               is               how               much               more.
                   Every               local               media               market               is               different.

    When               making               bids,               try               to               be               realistic,               remember               the               economy,               and               above               all               don't               bid               yourself               out               of               the               job.

    You               may               feel               that               your               vast               amount               of               creative               skill               and               experience               justifies               a               hundred-fifty+               an               hour               for               editing.

    Come               on.

    You               know               the               tricks.

    You               can               easily               get               around               a               graphic               program.

    You               know               your               software               like               the               back               of               your               hand.

    How               hard               is               it?

    Then               again,               a               client's               aspirations               may               require               several               hours               or               more               to               accomplish.

    Time               is               worth               money.
                   So               how               much               is               your               editing               time               worth?

    For               that               matter,               how               much               is               your               camera               operation               time               worth?

    It's               a               delicate               balance.

    Too               much,               and               you               may               not               get               the               job.

    Not               enough,               and               you'll               be               spending               hours               of               your               time               for               minimum               wage.

    I'm               not               going               to               tell               you               a               set               price               because               that               changes               and               varies               too               much.
                   What               I               will               tell               you               is               to               first               make               sure               to               ask               what               they're               looking               for,               and               know               everything               they               want               ahead               of               time.

    Ask               a               lot               of               questions.

    How               do               they               envision               the               final               product?

    How               long               do               they               want               it               to               be?

    What               key               moments               are               critical               to               them?

    What               information               is               important?

    Are               there               photos               or               previously               shot               footage               they               want               you               to               use?

    How               many?

    Then               I'll               usually               ask               what               their               budget               is,               and               negotiate               from               there               if               they               give               me               an               answer.

    If               they               don't,               I               always               do               my               research               ahead               of               time               in               anticipation               of               this.
                   How               much               should               you               charge?

    You'll               know               by               doing               some               market               research.

    Every               city               is               different               and               research               is               the               most               important               thing               to               do               if               you               want               to               get               a               fair               price.

    So               call               around.

    Ask               your               competitors.

    Pick               out               a               few               from               the               phone               book.

    Check               out               the               want               ads               and               find               a               few               who               do               it               on               the               side.

    This               way               you'll               get               a               better               idea               of               the               price               range.

    You               may               not               be               able               to               charge               $2,000               using               a               mini-DV               camera,               so               find               out               what               somebody               with               a               camera               like               yours               charges.

    Pretend               to               be               a               customer               and               ask               about               prices               for               packages               and               any               options.

    What               kind               of               equipment               are               they               using?

    Are               there               different               prices               for               different               cameras?

    What               are               you               getting               for               their               prices?

    What               do               they               charge               for               editing?

    What               does               that               encompass?
                   If               you               know               these               things               ahead               of               time,               negotiating               your               bid               will               go               smoother               and               more               in               your               favor.

    Just               remember               that               unless               your               client               has               money               to               burn,               or               even               if               it's               a               high-end               production,               work               with               them.

    Use               your               negotiation               skills               and               be               open               to               compromising.

    Try               to               keep               their               ideas               down               to               earth               and               within               reason.

    Charge               accordingly               and               don't               let               your               own               artistic               aspirations               get               the               best               of               you               later               on.
                   We're               not               editing               movies               or               art               films               here.

    In               most               cases               the               immediate               family               and               a               few               friends               will               ever               see               it.

    Even               if               it's               a               promotional               video               for               local               or               regional               television               broadcast,               it               doesn't               mean               you               should               charge               outrageous               amounts               for               your               time.

    Keep               in               mind               that               there               are               others               out               there               bidding               on               the               same               job.

    If               you               do               your               research               you               can               give               your               potential               client               a               fair               market               price               you               can               live               with,               while               hopefully               bidding               below               any               quote               they'll               get               from               another               competitor               in               your               price               range.
                   Getting               back               to               posting.

    One               way               to               make               life               more               organized               and               easier               is               to               create               custom               editing               project               templates               if               possible.

    For               weddings,               graduations,               anniversaries               or               other               private               occasion               it's               relatively               simple.

    Generic               openings,               closings,               PIPs,               graphics,               titles,               title               pages,               effects,               even               music               already               set               up               as               a               template               and               ready               to               edit.

    With               other               projects               you'll               probably               have               to               edit               on               the               spot.

    During               negotiations,               remember               to               (gently)               insist               on               getting               things               like               images               video               clips               audio               clips,               correct               spellings               and               other               needed               resources               from               your               client               way               in               advance               before               editing.

    Knowing               what               graphics,               effects               and               resources               they               want               you               to               use               will               also               help               you               calculate               what               to               charge               upfront.

    You               don't               want               any               surprises               later               on.
                   Above               all               remember               where               you               are               doing               business.

    In               the               local               industrial               television/video               market,               the               majority               of               your               clients               will               not               be               from               our               industry.

    They               don't               know               how               much               the               pros               make,               much               less               how               much               others               in               your               particular               market               make.

    They               only               know               what               they               see               on               TV               or               in               movie               theaters.

    They               expect               well-lit               in-focus               stable               shots               for               their               money.

    They               want               to               see               the               standard               shots               and               continuity               they're               used               to.
                   Even               a               wedding               video               is               expected               to               have               the               ceremony,               school               photos               of               the               bride               and               groom,               the               couple               shot,               the               dance,               the               garter,               etc.

    in               the               order               they               happened.

    If               it's               a               promotional               for               next               year's               car               show,               the               client               will               expect               to               see               a               wide               variety               of               camera               shots,               the               sights               and               sounds               of               the               event,               people               having               fun,               and               tightly               edited               interviews               with               b-roll               covering               the               jump               shots.

    If               you               try               to               re-invent               the               wheel               you'll               only               have               unsatisfied               customers               and               spend               valuable               time               re-editing               at               their               request.
                   I               hope               this               has               been               of               some               use               for               those               who               are               reading.

    Whether               it               is               a               wedding,               retirement,               anniversary               or               crafts               fair,               you               may               encounter               many               of               these               situations               when               video               recording               and               editing               events               such               as               these.

    If               you're               doing               it               part-time               or               for               a               living,               the               client               comes               first.

    What               they               want               is               essential               to               you               earning               money               for               your               time               and               experience.

    Giving               them               what               they               want               while               at               the               same               time               assuring               a               fair               market               price               is               just               another               skill               to               develop,               a               highly               recommended               skill               that               will               serve               you               well               as               you               move               ahead               in               the               entertainment               industry.

    Good               luck               on               your               next               production,               and               have               fun!






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