INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will need a pair of old shoes, old newspapers, two homemade bones (you can follow the directions listed above), tape, and red paint. They can be any type of shoe-tennis shoes, high heels, dress shoes etc. but do not use open toed shoes. Make sure that you can’t see any of the newspaper from the mouth of the shoe. This will give the shoes the appearance that there is actually a foot inside of them. Take a bone that you have made (see Making Fake Bones above) and tape it up against the back of the inside of the shoe with duct tape or masking tape. Make sure you put enough tape on so that the bone does not fall over and out of the shoe. Let the red paint drip down the leg and into the shoe for a more realistic look. Splatter the paint onto the shoe. Let the paint dry. You could also have it propped against your car or leaning against a homemade gravestone.

SUMMARY: Gather your supplies. Select a pair of old shoes that you know you will not be wearing again. Stuff the toes and bodies of the old shoes with newspapers. Tape a bone into the shoe. Pour or paint red paint onto the top of the protruding bone. Place the severed leg near your door.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the tape against your skin first to make it less sticky, then lay it down across your nail. You can do it vertically, horizontally, or even diagonally. You can even use multiple strips to create a striped or banded effect!  Use circle stickers to create a French tip! For a polka-dot effect, skip the tape and use a tiny brush or a toothpick to make little dots of clear polish instead. Do just one nail for now.
Summary: Block off the areas you don't want glittered with pieces of tape.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The PlayStation 4 is constantly recording your game play in the background.  It will begin recording as soon as you start your game, and the last 15 minutes of footage will always be available. The PlayStation 4 will not record system menus or video files. Some games do not allow recording during certain segments, such as important story scenes. This varies from game to game. There are two main ways that you can do this on a PS4:   Press the Share button while playing to save your last 15 minutes of gameplay. This will open the Share menu. Tap □ to save the video clip. Your last 15 minutes of gameplay will be saved to your PS4's hard drive. You'll be able to edit and share it later. Pressing the Options button in the Share menu will allow you to change how much is automatically recorded (15 minutes, 10 minutes, 5 minutes, etc.).  Double-tap the Share button while playing to start a new recording. At any time, you can tap the Share button twice to start a new recording. This will discard any unsaved footage that may have already been recording. Tap the Share button once to end the recording. The recording will end automatically after 15 minutes. The clip will be saved to your hard drive. You can have the PS4 save your microphone's input along with the video clip. This is especially good for multiplayer footage or a "Let's Play." Press the Options button in the Share menu and then select "Share Settings" > "Video Clip Settings" > "Include Microphone Audio in Video Clip." Your future video clips will include your microphone's audio. The Capture Gallery app organizes your saved clips and screenshots. You'll be able to find it in the main row of icons on your PS4, or in the Library if you haven't used it recently. Capture Gallery organizes your media by game title. Browse through the titles until you find the game you saved the clip from. All of the clips and screenshots that you've recorded in the game will be displayed. Your PS4 comes with an app called ShareFactory, which is a video editing program for recorded gameplay. You can use it to add effects and transitions to your clips, creating a professional-looking montage. You can either open the clip in ShareFactory from within the Capture Gallery, or you can launch the ShareFactory app and select your clip when creating a new project. You can use ShareFactory to splice together up to 40 different clips for up to 20 minutes of total footage. Your PS4 allows you to upload your video to either Facebook or YouTube. To upload a video clip, highlight it in the Capture Gallery and press the Share button. Select "Upload video clip" and then choose the service. If you don't see the Facebook or YouTube option, make sure your account is linked in the PS4 Settings menu. After selecting the service, you'll be able to add details to your post. You can set your post to Private so that only you have access to the footage, or you can share it publicly. This can cut down on your upload time and keep your video focused. If you want to transfer the video clip to your computer for advanced editing or for sharing with other services, you'll need a USB drive. You'll get the best performance by formatting the drive in exFAT format. See How to Format a Flash Drive for instructions. Insert the USB drive into your PS4 and open the Capture Gallery. Highlight the video that you want to copy to the USB drive and press the "Options" button. Select "Copy to USB Storage Device" and then select the files you want to copy. You'll find the copied files in the PS4\SHARE\Video Clips folder on the USB drive. Besides recording video, your PS4 can broadcast your gameplay live to streaming sites like Twitch, UStream, and YouTube. Make sure you have the latest system updates installed. Start the game you want to broadcast and hit the Share button. Select "Broadcast Gameplay" from the Share menu. Select the streaming service that you want to use. If you haven't broadcasted before, you'll be prompted to link your account. If you don't have an account with that service, you can create one for free. You can use your PlayStation camera if you have one to record yourself playing so other people can see your reactions. You can also enable your microphone so that spectators can hear what you're saying. You can send the link out to others so that they can easily join. You'll also appear in streaming listings for the service you chose.

SUMMARY:
Start playing the game you want to record. Record and save a video clip. Include your microphone audio with the clip (optional). Open the Capture Gallery to find your saved clips. Edit a clip in ShareFactory (optional). Upload your footage to a video streaming service. Select the "Trim" option to cut out extra footage from the beginning and end of the clip. Save your footage to a USB drive. Broadcast your gameplay live to an audience. Select your audio and video options. Click "Start Broadcasting" to begin the show.