Write an article based on this "Join a film crew. Sign up as an assistant producer to learn how a production works. Assist the director if you want to be at the center of film production. Join the script-writing team if you want to tell a story. Work the camera if you are interested in cinematography. Become a gaffer if you have electrical experience. Try your hand at acting if you want to be on screen. Join the technical production team to affect the appearance of the film."
article: In order to gain experience in the industry, you should work on a film crew. Search online for job openings near you, and ask your classmates and professors if they know of any crews seeking help. The producer can help choose other members for the film crew as well as cast the roles for the movie. This person manages the production from start to finish. They are the group leader and the one who develops the project. You will likely need education as well as experience to qualify for a producer role,   but as a beginner you can likely be a production assistant. The director is responsible for overseeing the the shooting and assembly of the film. They work closely with all the other members of the team to ensure everyone is on track. This team writes the script for the film. They must make sure that the content is interesting and follows a logical sequence. They write dialogue for the actors as well as ensure the transitions from one scene to the next make sense. A camera person films the movie. They  should have prior experience using a video camera, and be able to film from different angles. Some films require multiple camera people to shoot the film from various angles. The gaffer is in charge of lighting for the movie. They are also the head electrician and are in charge of ensuring there is adequate power on the set and that all cables and cords are properly placed. Crews often also have boom operators to man the microphones, so if you are interested in ensuring the sound for the film is top-notch, become a boom operator. Actors star in the film, so you should have acting experience for this job. It is important that actors are able to become the person they are portraying, no matter how different the character is from the actor's personality. Technical producers work hard after the filming is completed. They are in charge of choosing which shots to use, editing the film for content, as well as adding special effects and music when necessary.

Write an article based on this "Cut unnecessary expenses. Combine errands. Watch for deals at the grocery store. Sell items you do not use. Relax."
article: You will need to adjust to living off the smaller budget that you have set and, whenever possible, even less than that. This means cutting out unnecessary daily spending: fewer lattés at the café, more homemade coffee; fewer lunches out, more bagged lunches from home. Do not forget to look into your fixed expenses category to reduce costs as well. For example, can you consider moving into more affordable housing? Is taking a bus instead of driving an option? Can you get rid of cable or cut out premium channels? This will save money on gas. Go to the gas station, post office, and grocery store in a single trip. Try to do as much as possible on the commute to and from work. When possible, walk. Food and basic household expenses can constitute a large percentage of your budget. By being conscious of price here, you can save a lot of money in ways that might not significantly affect your standard of living. Cut coupons. Look for cheaper alternatives of what you normally buy.  When comparing prices at the grocery store, consider using your phone to keep track of the cost of items you typically buy. This will give you a better sense for which store you should shop at. Consider grabbing a basket, as opposed to a shopping cart. The larger shopping cart will encourage you to buy more than you need. With the advent of e-commerce sites like eBay, it has become easy to turn a profit on gifts you never wanted or old purchases you have grown tired of. Study the website to see what prices similar items are selling for. Then, take some time to think of a headline for your antique dresser that highlights its unique features and catches the buyer's attention. Focus on the progress, not the sacrifice, you are making. Every time you hit a milestone, like paying off a card, celebrate. Consider creating a visual display to track debt payoff, like a large poster or image representing a big goal.

Write an article based on this "Quote only from secondary sources that are related to your topic. Remove verbiage to keep your essay under the word count. Write short sentences in the active voice. Present only the most relevant argument in your essay."
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When you’re finding sources for the short essay, weed out any unnecessary sources so that you don’t become overwhelmed. Only cite sources that directly inform the topic you want to address. If you’re unsure about which sources are relevant, or which types of sources you should be gathering, talk with your instructor.  So, if you’re writing about Death of a Salesman, an article about symbolism in Arthur Miller’s plays would be useful. But, an article about the average cost of Midwestern hotels in the 1940s would be irrelevant. If you’re writing a scholarship essay, double-check the instructions to clarify what types of sources you’re allowed to use. Especially when writing a college application essay, it’s crucial that you stay within the word count. Cut extra words and information that isn’t strictly necessary. Remove adverbs, adjectives, and lengthy verb phrases, as well as cliches and generalizations.  A common cliche you might find in an essay is a statement like, "I'm the hardest working student at my school." For example, this sentence is too verbose: “I have been a relentlessly stellar student throughout my entire high school career since I am a seriously dedicated reader and thoroughly apply myself to every assignment I receive in class.” Shortened, it could read: “I was a stellar student throughout my high school career since I was a dedicated reader and applied myself to every assignment I received.” Writing in the active voice will help you keep your sentences succinct and to the point. Write sentences that express an idea clearly and directly. To keep your sentences brief, begin most sentences with the subject (the person or thing performing an action) and the action they perform, rather than describing how an object is acted upon.  Avoid writing something like, “Willie Loman can be seen as having achieved little through his life because he is not respected by his sons and is not valued by his co-workers.” Instead, write, “Arthur Miller shows readers that Willie’s life accomplishments have amounted to little. Willie’s sons do not look up to him, and his co-workers treat him without respect.” If you’re passionate about your essay topic, you may feel inclined to include multiple arguments relating to multiple facets of the topic. However, this will almost certainly put you over the word count. To avoid this problem, include only the best evidence supporting your strongest claim.  For example, if you’re trying to prove that WWII pulled the USA out of the Great Depression,  focus strictly on an economic argument. Avoid bringing in other, less convincing topics. For example, don’t dedicate a paragraph to discussing how much it cost the USA to build fighter jets in 1944.