Shed pounds with the Morning Banana Diet, the weight loss program that’s so big in Japan, it’s caused banana shortages!
Achieve your goals by breaking them down into bite-sized pieces, and use digital shortcuts to track your steps towards success.
You’re face-to-face with your favorite celeb – what do you do? Scream? Faint? Point and stare? Plan ahead, and you’ll handle it like a star.
How do you edit a low-budget flick to look like an Academy Award-worthy film? The same way you get to Carnegie Hall: practice, practice, practice.
Shooting will probably be the most exciting part of making your first movie, and possibly the most challenging, too. Follow these steps to make the best use of your cameras.
You may be tempted to skimp on audio quality in your first movie. Don’t—a single garbled conversation can drive an audience to the exits.
Novice filmmakers tend to focus on the script and filming, but proper lighting lends a professional quality that can’t be beat.
First movies are often tight on funding. Learn what gear to look for and you’ll be able to get A-list results from a C-list budget.
Good casting can bring a script to life. The trick is knowing where to look for the best people.
Producing your first movie is difficult enough without running out of money halfway through. Reduce the chances of that happening with these budgeting tips.
The screenwriter Gene Fowler once said, “Writing is easy: All you do is sit staring at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead.” Here’s how to make the process a little less painful.
Nurturing a long-distance romance takes patience, understanding… and a working knowledge of the latest technology.
Having a little trouble connecting with your text-addicted offspring? Grab your phone and get on their wavelength.
You've met the perfect guy. You know he's the one. Now here's a surefire way to let your text-happy enthusiasm get the best of you both.
Psychologists say you can pick up a lot of personality cues just from a guy's ringtone.