Q: Hold hands when you’re together. It’s a simple touch that creates a physical connection reflecting your emotional connection. It makes them feel loved and shows you’re not afraid to be public with your relationship. Other ways to be affectionate include putting your arm around their waist, hugging them and cuddling. Pet names make for closer relationships. It gives a specific word or expression a meaning that’s only known to the two of you. It’s cute and shows you care. You can use cute pet names like honey, cutie or sweetheart. Feel free to come up with your own! . It doesn’t have to be the most creative compliment in the world; it’s much more important to know the right time for a compliment. Just a simple “You’re beautiful” does wonders when they’re not feeling her best.  Try to avoid always complimenting their appearance; compliment them on aspects of their personality that make them special. You can compliment their nurturing side, their kindness or intelligence.
A: Be physically affectionate. Come up with a cute pet name. Give them a compliment

Q: If you want, fundraise for your movie with a kickstarter campaign or on social media. Remember to budget for actors, equipment, crew, and post-production. If you plan to apply with your films to festivals, you’ll also have to save money for application fees, travelling to festivals, etc. Once you know how much money you have, it will determine your future decisions on choosing actors and crew. When finding an actor, be specific about exactly what you have in mind. If you need multiple actors for your movie, make sure they have good chemistry together. Ask your friends to act for you if you’re doing an amateur production, or advertise on online casting sites or with an agency if you’re making a more professional movie. Since it’s a silent movie, don’t audition for aspects like voice and enunciation. Instead, look for actors with great physical expressiveness. If you want a very small crew, you’ll at least need people to operate the cameras, do the make-up and hair, operate the lights, and assist with production and video-editing. Big budget movies often have hundreds of people on their crews. Depending on what quality of movie you intend to make and your budget, there’s quite a range of cameras you can use. You could film using smartphone cameras for a more affordable option. If you have a bigger budget, you can buy or rent video cameras. Buy or rent light a lighting kit, or make your own kit using lights, sheets for diffusion, and bounce cards.  It’s ideal to have at least 3 cameras, so you can film two people talking and a shot of the whole scene at once. They should be able to shoot in the same format. Don’t bother spending money on a nice microphone, because you’re not recording anyone. In a silent movie, the visuals are especially important, so take care finding a location that works for your story and budget. Make a list of all the locations you need for your shots and go location scouting. One way that silent movies are easier is that you can film in as noisy a place as you want, since the sound will be edited out anyways. Make a list of all the props that you are going to need in your movie. Some of them you may already have on hand, while others you will have to borrow or buy. If you don’t have access to a certain place or need a fantasy setting, you’ll have to build a set. Plan when and where you will film each scene. Being organized in advanced will help you communicate with all the people involved in your movie. Leave time for multiple takes, mistakes, and redos. Filming rarely goes perfectly according to plan. Don’t film in the order of the story, but rather in the order that makes sense for your locations. For example, if you have a scene at the beginning and end that are in the same spot, film both while you’re there. Later, when you’re editing the footage, you can choose which moments are best from each scene. Film with multiple cameras at the same time, so that you can splice together the scene from various angles. Some directors do only three takes per scene, while others do tens.  Even if you think it went well the first time, do a few more takes so you have more footage for when you’re editing. Remember that no voices will be recorded.  Use this to your advantage by freely communicating between cast and crew with voice, which will be ultimately edited out anyway.
A: Create a budget for your movie. Choose actors for each role in your screenplay. Find a crew to help with filming and editing. Use the best cameras and lighting that your budget will allow. Find filming locations and props. Create a schedule that includes actors, crew, location, and props. Film multiple takes of each scene.

Q: Llamas are extremely social creatures and need at least one other llama for its mental well-being. Llamas that are not socialized can be either extremely skittish or abnormally violent and aggressive. The ideal herd size for llamas is four to six animals. Once you have more animals than that, they will begin to split and form new herds. Female llamas in particular have a strong need to form a herd.  Male llamas can be problematic and disruptive to the herd. If you have a male that is particularly difficult to manage, castration may help calm him down. If you cannot afford to purchase a herd of llamas at once, consider buying one llama and then obtaining a rescue llama, which will be much cheaper. Once you have purchased your llama, have your veterinarian give it an evaluation. If it has not already received them, your llama will also need its vaccinations. Depending on where you live, you will also likely need to have your llama dewormed at some point. You should also have your veterinarian check the overall health of the animal so that you can better understand what, if any, dietary supplements you need to provide. Generally, llamas are hardy animals that do not need much veterinary care. However, it is important that your local vet know your animal in case it ever needs medical attention. You should visit your animal every day to check on its overall health and wellness. Check to see if the animal has any wounds or issues with its fleece. You should also physically check your llama’s body fat every now and then. Because its fleece can mask its size, you should score you llama regularly. Simply, feel the thickness of the animal’s back at the base of its neck and give a gentle squeeze. If the back is “U”-shaped, the llama is the correct weight. If it is “V”-shaped, your llama is underweight. If it is flat, your llama is overweight.
A:
Make sure your llama has a companion. Take your llama to the vet. Check your llama regularly. Score your llama.