Article: You want to be more in tune to your other senses, especially your sense of touch. Closing your eyes eliminates the visual messages coming to your brain and allows you to focus fully on your other senses. This way, you will be able to concentrate on feeling the wind with your skin. Stick your index finger down in water to get it wet. Hold your finger up and away from your body. The side of your finger that gets cool is the side that the wind is blowing from. If you put your finger in your mouth to get it wet (which works well when there is no water nearby), be sure that you get it wet all the way around. Turn to face the direction you think the wind is coming from. The skin on your face will be more sensitive to a light wind than somewhere like your hands. Keep turning until you feel that you are facing directly into the wind. If you are facing directly into the wind, it should sound the same in both ears. You can turn your head left to right and listen to the wind. Keep repositioning your body until the wind sounds the same in both sides.
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Close your eyes. Wet your finger. Turn your head. Listen to the wind.
Article: Every country has what is called an exit code. It's the number you dial in order to direct a call outside the country. In the United States and Canada, the exit code is "011." If calling from the US or Canada, dial these numbers first. If you're not from the United States or Canada, you can find your country's exit code online. For example, the United Kingdom's exit code is "00." " In addition to having an exit code, every country has a unique country code. This is the code you type after the exit code to indicate which country you're trying to reach. Guatemala's exit code is "502." Dial this after the exit code. For example, if you're calling from the United States, you would dial, "011-502." After you dial the exit and country code, punch in the number you're trying to reach in Guatemala. Your phone call should be directed to the country. For example, if you're trying to reach the number "1234-5678," you would dial, "011-502-1234-5678."
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Dial your country's exit code. Dial "502. Punch in the phone number.
Article: Check for universities nearby that offer film programs, such as production, screenwriting, or cinematography. Try to take classes that focus on producing films, writing scripts, and assisting on a set so you can get used to the work environment. Focus on your coursework by taking notes and getting involved in your projects so you can earn the best grades.  You don’t need to go to college to be a film producer, but it can help you make connections and learn more about the industry so you aren’t overwhelmed later on. Join any film clubs or organizations available at your college so you can get involved and keep networking. Apply for a master’s program at a film school or university in a film-related degree. For example, you could find something specifically for production, or you could try screenwriting and cinematography to get more experience as a crew member. Focus on any assignments or projects you’re assigned so you can develop film projects and learn more about what production entails. You don’t need a master’s degree to get a job as a film producer. Many producers have to negotiate contracts and allocate film budgets, so learn how to spend your money wisely. Focus on any assignments you’re given and practice budgeting so you know how to manage your money. Apply what you learn about managing a business to your knowledge of film production so you can learn how to provide enough money to fund a project.  You can either take business courses while you’re in college or you can find community and online classes if you aren’t in school. Taking business courses can also help you if you plan on opening your own production company in the future. Many producers read scripts to find new content they want to make. Pay attention to the basics of script formatting and how to structure stories properly so you can recognize what could be successful. Practice writing your own scripts that you could possibly film and produce in the future. If you can’t find screenwriting courses, you can also search for movie scripts online and read ones that are popular.
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Get a bachelor’s degree in a production program at film school. Try for a master’s degree in film production if you want to keep building skills. Take a business management class so you know how to handle finances. Sign up for screenwriting courses so you can recognize quality scripts.