In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Point your phone toward anything that you want to film. You can flip the camera around by tapping the circling arrows in the upper-right side of the screen. Press and hold the video camera circle at the bottom of the screen for as long as you want to film.  Alternatively, tap the button if it has a circle around it. Releasing this option or pressing the stop button will pause your recording, which adds a cut to the final project. Tap the stopwatch icon on the right side of the screen, choose when you want the recording to stop, then tap Start Countdown.  The camera will count down from 3 then start recording until you reach the desired part of the audio. Once it does, you'll be able to film without holding down the video camera circle. You can return to normal filming at any time by tapping the "Stop" icon at the bottom of the screen. You can enhance your video by using the following options:   Beauty effect — Tap the wand-shaped icon to apply the "beauty" effect, which smooths out complexions and brightens the picture.  Color filters — Tap on the filter button on the right recording interface and choose the desired color filter.  You can also swipe between them.  Lenses — Tap the button on the bottom-left corner of the screen, then select a lens to use with a face in the frame. Lenses use facial recognition features to apply a mask or theme to a person's face.  Speed control — Used to control the speed of the video.  You can toggle the controls above the record button on or off, but your last speed setting will be remembered. Your video must be at least 3 seconds long, but it can't be longer than 15 seconds if you have music. As long as you have music selected, your video will automatically cut off at the 15-second mark. If you want to re-shoot the project, you can do so by tapping the X in the upper-left corner of the screen and then tapping Reshoot, or you can delete the current project entirely by tapping X and then tapping Exit in the menu. You can also tap on the delete button in the bottom right corner to delete only the last segment recorded. Tap the checkmark icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen to save your video and open the editing page.
Summary: Aim the camera at a subject. Film a clip. Film hands-free. Add effects to your video. Record between 3 and 15 seconds of video. Delete your project if you need to start over. Proceed to the editing screen.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Having everything ready before you start mixing will keep you from forgetting an important ingredient.  If you don't have liners, just grease each cup with vegetable oil or butter to keep the cupcakes from sticking. If you want to add chocolate chips, sprinkles, or another mix-in, stir it in now. Place them in the oven to bake for 15 to 18 minutes. The cupcakes are done with a toothpick inserted into the center of a cake comes out clean. Place them on a cooling rack or the counter to let them cool completely. Pair your vanilla cupcakes with any type of frosting you like best. Here are a few easy recipes to try:   Vanilla frosting  Chocolate frosting  Buttercream frosting
Summary: Measure out your ingredients. Preheat the oven to 375° Fahrenheit (190° Celsius). Place 12 cupcake liners into a cupcake pan. Stir in optional mix-ins. Bake the cupcakes. Let the cupcakes cool before frosting. Whip up the frosting of your choice to finish your cupcakes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Anger and other emotions have a complex relationship with your ability to communicate. If you tend to be passive, you’re likely not at fault for overreacting to anger with aggressive behavior. However, you may need to realize that it is healthy to express the fact that something angers you.  Anger is normal and natural. Learn to recognize your anger by listening to your body for clues. A rise in your heart rate and blood pressure, the feeling of blood rushing to your face or other parts of your body, and a wave of warmth may all indicate that anger is rising beneath the surface of your skin. Avoid hiding your anger, as this may lead to stress, resentment towards those that anger you, feelings of victimization, and the growing though suppressed desire to act out. Recognize that passive-aggressiveness is just as detrimental to your relationships as blatant aggression. Own and admit your anger, and respond to it with maturity by voicing it directly while being calm and respectful. The easiest and clearest way to do so is to take a deep breath and simply tell someone that their behavior has irritated you. Take care not to attack whomever has angered you. Keep your statement simple and straightforward by saying something along the lines of “I felt aggravated when ___________ and I need you to know that I’m not comfortable with [behavior/statements] like that.” Though there is nothing wrong with being shy or easy going, you should always participate in a conversation or interaction when you have a relevant perspective. If you constantly just “go with the flow” for the sake of avoiding conflict, people may start to disregard your thoughts and feelings.  If, in fact, you actually don’t want to go for pizza yet again, and would rather grab some sushi – say it! Certainly, some stuff simply isn’t important, so don’t feel like you always have to be a part of every conversation. The point is: when you do have feelings on a matter, voice them. Often, passive people will agree to things that ultimately make them more stressed or simply diminish the quality of their lives unnecessarily. If and when you want to say no, you have to accept and practice the necessity of doing so! Recognize that changing your mind about something and acting on your decision to do so is actually an assertive, healthy behavior. Understand that your mindset, and your understanding of a situation will frequently change, and that increased assertiveness will make you more flexible about changing the decisions you’ve made and when making new ones.  As you become more assertive, you should be taking a more active role in the conversations that concern you. Take pride in making independent contributions and decisions. Be patient and understanding with yourself. It’s tough to start voicing your perspective more frequently, especially when you’re used to staying quiet. If you’re struggling with increasing your assertiveness or become increasingly stressed about how to go about doing so or if you’re just looking for support while doing so see a mental health professional. The act of getting help is itself an assertive step, as it is an active demonstration of your willingness to improve your ability to voice your perspective and pave yourself a road to a healthier, happier life.
Summary:
Allow yourself to feel anger. Express your anger with emotionally honest communication. Don’t allow others to disregard your wants and needs. Say yes only when you really mean yes. Let yourself change your mind about things. Get help becoming more assertive.