KATE: How did you think of the idea of using a chain saw in the first place? But we were able to find it-or replace it. There was a time we lost Sally’s top in the laundry or something. HOOPER: Probably two or three sets of costumes. KATE Mulleavy: One chain saw for the making of Texas Chain Saw Massacre! What about costumes? How many sets of those did you have? We really did only have one saw, so it would take hours to pull the clutch out and put it back. And when we needed to cut into something, we’d put the clutch back in. That way the chain would still vibrate around. Halfway through, I said, “Excuse me, someone may get hurt.” After Gunnar fell and had the presence of mind to throw the saw away from him, we decided we had to do something. LAURA: So it was a fully operational chain saw? But the real way we want to start this interview is to ask if the chain saw was real? There are so many nuances and layers to the storytelling. It’s one of the most beautiful films ever made. I have always looked at it as an art film. Strangely enough, even before we knew we’d be interviewing you, I rewatched the behind-the-scenes documentaries about the making of the film. LAURA MULLEAVY: We’re so excited to talk to you today because we’re such fans of Texas Chain Saw Massacre. I didn’t ask them what they ate for lunch. The Mulleavy sisters are horror-film aficionados who have used dark cinema as inspiration in their designs. to discuss the making of his masterpiece. He lives in Los Angeles, and before a trip to Cannes to screen the restoration at the Directors’ Fortnight, he met up with designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte at a restaurant in downtown L.A. Hooper, an Austin-born filmmaker who was 30 years old when he shot this film, has gone on to make a dozen pictures (including directing 1982’s Poltergeist and 1986’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 2). There is total identification and no mercy there is no chance of comprehension and only the desperate instinct of self-defense. Hooper’s camera stays on Marilyn, running alongside her, and the dread is as alive in that moment as it is in the shower scene of Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960). This narrative setup has since become a convention for slasher films (along with the faceless killer), but what makes The Texas Chain Saw Massacre a true work of art is its hallucinatory visuals, its brilliant camerawork and unexpected angles, its dazzling use of daylight and darkness, its heightened, straining sound effects, its pathological interest in the human body, and co-writer, director, and producer Tobe Hooper’s masterful ability to cast a spell of fear and tension around the actors until it leaks out into the audience like a fog of insanity-even shutting your eyes won’t drive it away.Įvery TCM fanatic has a favorite scene: Mine happens to be the extended chase scene between Leatherface and Sally (played by the lithe, blond-haired sensational screamer Marilyn Burns), right after he cuts through Sally’s wheelchair-bound brother, and she hurries through trees and brambles and toward the subsequent death trap of the cannibal house. The family’s youngest member, Leatherface (played by Gunnar Hansen), has a penchant for waving a chain saw and using a meat hook to suspend his living prey. The plot of the film is gorgeously simple: five youths in a van visit a remote house in central Texas that belonged to the grandfather of the lead protagonist, Sally Hardesty, and quickly become victims-and possibly food-for a family of cannibals that resides next door. It’s a fitting testament to a film that has not only proven one of the most horrifying and mesmerizing pieces of cinema ever to come out of America, but has inspired countless directors and filmmakers in the past four decades, and has lived on both in the nightmares of its millions of viewers and in the archives of New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Which movies stand the test of time or even exist in the collective conscious beyond their brief theatrical runs? This summer The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a painstaking renovation and color correction of all 120,960 frames on 16mm film stock that rolled through the camera on the hot July set in Round Rock, Texas, in 1973. But the questions of survival could be asked about all films. “Who will survive and what will be left of them?” This was a tagline of the 1974 movie campaign for a super-low-budget, indie-before-there-were-indies horror flick called The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
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Judeah Reynolds, the 9-year-old cousin to Frazier who also witnessed Floyd pleading for his life. Frazier agreed with Nelson that bystanders were getting louder and more angry, but she added that she didn't think anyone was ever threatening to Chauvin.ĥ. Nelson was brief in his cross-examination, crafting his questions to set the scene as becoming increasingly hostile to the point of creating a potential threat to the officers. It's been nights I've stayed up apologizing to George Floyd for not doing more and not physically interacting and not saving his life, it's not what I should have done it's what he should have done." I look at them and how it could have been one of them. "I have a Black father, I have Black brothers, I have Black friends. "When I look at George Floyd I look at my dad, I look at my brothers, I look at my cousins, my uncles because they are all Black," she said. Darnella Frazier, the teenager, now 18, who filmed the video seen worldwide of Floyd's death outside Cup Foods. "He vocalized that he can't breathe and 'I'm sorry.' His eyes rolled back in his head." As Williams watched the viral video shot by a fellow bystander, he told the court that Chauvin was shifting his weight on purpose repeatedly to tighten the hold on Floyd's neck, what the witness called a "shimmy."Ĥ. "You see Floyd fade away like the fish in the bag," he said. Williams recognized it from his training as a "blood choke." He added it can lead to someone falling unconscious. Williams told the court that as a longtime mixed martial arts fighterhe was familiar with how Chauvin had Floyd pinned to the pavement. Donald Williams II, a witness at the scene of 38 th and Chicago who urged Derek Chauvin to get off Floyd's neck and to check Floyd's pulse. Oyler said under prosecution questioning that she made the videos because "police is always messing with people. Alisha Oyler, a Speedway employee at 38 th and Chicago who witnessed Floyd's arrest and testified that she recorded several brief video clips of Floyd's arrest and turned them over soon after to police. "I don't know, you can call me a snitch if you want to but we have the cameras up for 320's call, and … I don't know if they had to use force or not, but they got something out of the back of the squad, and all of them sat on this man, so I don't know if they needed you or not, but they haven't said anything to me yet," the dispatcher is heard by the jury saying in her call to the sergeant.Ģ. Scurry said she called a supervisory sergeant and reported what she saw. "It was a gut instinct, now we can be concerned." It was an extended period of time," she said. It was then that "something was not right. Multiple times she looked away and then back to see the same image of the officers keeping Floyd on the pavement. She said she glanced up at the screens and saw a police squad moving "back and forth" as officers dealt with Floyd, then moments later take him to the pavement. Jena Scurry detailed how she was troubled by seeing on wall-mounted dispatch screens how Floyd's arrest played out on city surveillance cameras. Jena Scurry, the 911 dispatcher who handled the call that resulted in Chauvin and the other officers responding to the intersection where Floyd was detained. Here are the witnesses who have been called to testify so far.ġ. Chauvin is charged with second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the killing of George Floyd in south Minneapolis on May 25, 2020.Īs required, the prosecution presented its case first. Following weeks of jury selection, the trial of fired Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin began with opening statements on March 29, 2021. What are the benefits of the free trial and paid Betternet subscriptions? Moreover, to launch the app one has to subscribe to a trial version and enter his bank card number. After a period of time, there will be an automatic payment from your account and your subscription will change to “Premium”.īetternet free trial is also available 7 days for Android users. Every time you will connect or disconnect the VPN, you will see ads. Then you will be able to use the VPN for free 7 days. The free trial is available only 7 days.Īfter iOS app launching (I tested Betternet on iPhone), click “Subscribe now”: The method that I used for Windows does not work. You can change this by subscribing to the service.Īccordingly, you won’t be able to manage your location and unblock Netflix and will be limited in Internet connection speeds. You will be connected to the same server in the Netherlands. I carried out this 3 times and managed to use the VPN for free.īut you should know about one important disadvantage of this method - you won’t be able to choose a location. After a 7-day period, you will be suggested to click “START FREE 7-DAY TRIAL” and everything will recur. Ready! Now you can turn on or off the VPN at any time in the app’s and, what is important, without ads. The page will open in your browser and you will be suggested to extend your subscription. What requirements must be met in order to use Betternet without time limits? Everything is very simple, but it is available only on PC.Īgree with a free 7-day trial when launching the app: It is a possibility to use the VPN for free without any time limit under certain conditions. It isn’t related to technical characteristics. But I carefully have analyzed the abilities of the conditionally free version of Betternet and found a “bold” plus. Especially if compare Betternet with the best VPNs. What do we see here? Support of all major platforms, “undisclosed” 256-bit encryption key, the main reliable tunneling protocols and only 50 servers in 10 countries.Īt first glance - nothing outstanding. Look at the characteristics of Betternet VPN:ġ server in the Netherlands is available with a free versionĪdvertisers can collect certain personal data If you need a free VPN for other platforms, get acquainted with our review: free VPNs. Now Betternet is a free trial VPN.īut do not hurry to get upset! In this review, I will teach you how to use Betternet for free more than 7 trial days! You still can find a lot of reviews and ratings on the Internet where this VPN is positioned as an unlimited free VPN service. Their free program is closed in return for software from sponsors. Secure the new Romex cable between the two existing wires. Be sure to not cut through any of the copper strands in the cable.ĥ. Cut a gap in the existing Romex cable’s outer covering and remove a few inches of it. Strip about an inch of the protective outer covering off each end of the new cable, being careful to not cut the copper strands themselves.Ĥ. Cut a piece of new Romex wire as needed to be spliced into the existing Romex wire. Cut the Romex wires with a cable cutter, making sure that you are cutting the right length and that all of the strands of copper wiring within the cable stay intact.ģ. Secondly, use a voltage tester or similar to ensure that there is no power running to the wire before proceeding.Ģ. Start off by making sure that the power is off by flipping the breaker. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you successfully splice Romex wire in the wall:ġ. Splicing Romex wire in the wall is an important safety consideration when completing electrical projects. How do you splice Romex wire in the wall? When splicing ROMEX in a wall, always make sure that the connection box is approved for the specific type of cabling you are using, and check with your local building department or authority having jurisdiction to make sure you are in compliance with local codes. Finally, wrap the connection with electrical tape for a safe, water-resistant seal. Take a suitable size wire connector, insert the wires in one side of the connector, and tighten the screws. To complete a splice, turn off the power at the service panel, then strip back the sheathing and insulation from the cable to expose the two or three insulated wires. This type of cable is designed for indoor use in dry locations, such as the interior walls of a home or commercial building. Yes, ROMEX (now officially known as NM-B cable) can be spliced in a wall. How many Romex can you put in a hole in a stud?.What article in the NEC contains the rules for splicing?.Are wire splices considered electrical panel defects?.Can you cap wires and leave them in the wall?.How do you extend electrical wires in a wall?.How do you run new wires in an existing wall?.Can you splice Romex without a junction box?.How do you splice Romex wire in the wall?. Installation of the AC requires to cut a hole in your Van, so spend some time to think about where you want the unit on the roof. Picking the location of the AC unit on the roof You can see the final result in the picture above. My final choice was a Coleman Mach 8 unit with 13,500 BTU, which is one of the lightest and smallest units available: it just weighs 90 lbs and is just 8.25 inches high. Since it will be installed on your roof you’ll want the lowest unit available to minimize the air drag that will ultimately impact your gas mileage while driving. Another thing you should consider is the height of the unit. The opinion on the boards is that you should at least pick a unit with 13,000 BTU for a van of the size of a Sprinter. They are much cheaper but the final result looked crappy in my opinion.ĪC units come in different sizes and “cooling power” (measured in BTU). I’ve wanted to have a unit on the roof of the van but people also installed window units. I’ve looked into that as well but they require more work to install due to the more complex system and they are more expensive. Even AC units that also run on 12V DC which would allow you to cool the back of your van while you’re driving or if you don’t have access to shore power while stationary. Rear AC unit installed on the roof of my 2006 Sprinter 3500 Van AC Unit This post describes one of those solutions: an AC unit in the back of the Van that runs on AC that you can use while camping with access to shore power. Without the engine running, however you’ll have to find different solutions to keep your cool. Expert Tip: have a small box fan blowing cool air from the front to the back – your passengers in the back will be much happier. It won’t freeze the whole van but in my experience a well tuned front AC is good enough to make a roadtrip in hot climates enjoyable. On the road a Sprinter Van does an ok job to keep the interior cool with the factory AC in the front cabin. 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Joker & the Thief is a song by Australian rock band Wolfmother. If you do not wish to accept these terms, do not download this product. From what I heard, the lyrics of Joker & the Thief was influenced by All Along the Watchtower, the famous folk song by Bob Dylan. If you like Joker And The Thief, you might also like. For music credits, visit HDTV screen resolution: 720pĭownload of this product is subject to the PlayStation Network Terms of Service and our Software Usage Terms plus any specific additional conditions applying to this product. Joker And The Thief is a Rock song by Wolfmother, released on January 1st 2006 in the album Wolfmother. Add 'Joker & The Thief' by Wolfmother to your Rock Band™ song library. Since I couldn't find something 'simple' to fix this (nothing is simple, right?) what I ended up doing was cropping the entire thing down. Once I get into Fusion-type post-production stuff, my brain explodes.) Honestly, I wasn't in the mood to learn a new program! (I'm sure lots of people are great at it, but my skill set is more on the audio and video recording side of things, and I'm still learning Davinci Resolve. Thanks for the advice! I checked out Mocha, downloaded the trial and watched some how-to videos. Uli Plank wrote:The best tool for this would be Mocha Pro, but that isn't cheap and the OFX version crashes Resolve.īut the restoration tools from Continuum 2019 work with the built-in Mocha and should be able to do what you are looking for. This made it harder to see the dust spot, but it still left some artifacts I could see if I was looking. I did see one tutorial online where a guy was using Premiere, and he plopped a spot of Gaussian Blur over sensor dust. I was really hoping there would be a way to use tracking to 'tell' Resolve that this is the area I want you to look at, and to teach it that the dark fuzzy spot is what I want you to remove. I've tried the built-in tools in ResolveFX Revival: Automatic dirt removal (seems to remove glare more than anything), Dead pixel fixer (doesn't seem to do anything to the sensor dust spot), Dust Buster, Patch Replacer (I couldn't get a good sample of the sky or trees that didn't also have something eventually move through it, in this case it was airplanes) (But the spot does move a slight amount, and I'm not sure why - maybe lens focus or In-body Image Stabilization? ) I checked my camera last night, and it turns out it was sensor dust (not lens dust), so the appearance remains nearly constant. This is probably not a set and forget operation. Also focus changes may rotate the spot with certain types of lenses. Gary Hango wrote:The zooming will make this much more difficult because the size of the dust blotch will vary in size and position as you zoom. I wonder if it would work when there isn't constant, precise movement? (I'm going from 150-600mm in zoom and even with a fluid head, and I don't have the smoothest tilt/pan skills in the world.) The mask/offset method could work, I'll give it a try. The dead pixel method mentioned by waltervolpatto is a 'manual' method because you have to manually click the dead pixel locations, but since dead pixels don't move, you don't have to do any tracking over time (so that's pretty automatic to me!) I can't get the dead pixel fixer to work in this case but I usually need to try things a few times before they work for me I meant I don't want to go frame by frame and do it. Thanks! I should have clarified that I'm not averse to a 'manual' way to get rid of the spot. How successful this method is will depend on the camera movement and what the dust blocks, but for things like skies, even trees you mentioned, you may get away with it.įailing this, I would use more complicated software like Mocha Pro. You can even offset by time if the camera is panning or titling in a consistent way. Tony Hailstone wrote:A manual (but quick) method is to duplicate the layer then on the top copy, draw a mask around the dust spot then offset the layer under neath vertically and/or horizontally until the spot disappears. Similarly, please send any comments or critiques to the moderators. We encourage you to report spam posts or posts that violate the rules, but please send a message to the moderators at the same time. There are three verses, four if you count the guitar solo between the second and third verse as. Please tag video or audio of you or your band with in the subject line of the post. Structurally, Seven Nation Army is about as simple as song come. Requests for tab should be made in /r/basstabs and will be removed from /r/bass We have an official Seven Nation Army tab made by UG professional guitarists. Includes Guitar TAB for Electric Guitar 2 or Electric Guitar 1, range: E3-C7 or Voice. Lee John Blackmore 402K subscribers Subscribe 19K 911K views 5 years ago Beginner Guitar Tutorial How to play Seven Nation Army The White Stripes EASY LESSON. Each additional print is 4. Tabs Shots Courses Articles Forums + Publish tab Pro. Print and download The White Stripes Seven Nation Army Guitar TAB. A Seven Nation Army couldnt hold me back. Resist the urge to start "gig pic" "bass face" and "family photo" threads. Seven Nation Army By The White Stripes - Digital Guitar Tab Price: 5.79 or 1 Pro Credit Pro Credits included with Musicnotes Pro Learn More Includes 1 print + interactive copy with lifetime access in our free apps. There are only 2 riffs you need to learn for the bass guitar: Play this 4 times Then this once. Also, do not post links to giveaways where you personally benefit (getting more entries) by propagating (spamming) a link. Chords for White Stripes - Seven Nation Army - Lyrics Scrolling.: C, B, Em, E. Posts made outside of the thread will be removed and asked to be reposted.ĭon't use the sub to sell or advertise your gear (with very few exceptions, ask the mods). New Bass Day (NBD) and Gear posts go into the weekly threads. We have lots of common questions with lots of common answers. The next tabs I want to share is The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army on a single string. It is the opening track on their fourth studio album, Elephant (2003).Previous AMAs FAQ and Wiki Bass Resources 2016 Official Pedals Thread Follow /r/bass on Twitter Related Communities Other InstrumentsĬheck the sidebar, the FAQ, and search for your answer before making a post. Seven Nation Army Chords is a song by American rock duo the White Stripes. Advertisement Seven Nation Army Chords – The White Stripes Learn & play tab for rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bass and percussion with free online tab player, speed control and loop. (Replay over standard speakers works fine, but does not reproduce the original acoustic experience the way headphone playback of a binaural recording does.) These also work fine for recording one's own speech it merely sounds as indirect and echoed as one naturally hears one's own speech, which can be a strange experience during playback when one hears this while not speaking.Īlternatively, the 3D Recording Headset can be worn on a lanyard across the neck, to avoid the appearance of listening to an MP3 player when you should be taking notes. Designed to take binaural recordings, the microphones result in a stereo recording equivalent to how the user heard it at time of note-taking when heard over headphones. The user can record sound simultaneously with taking notes, either to record one's talking to onesself or to record a meeting or lecture while taking notes upon it, so the original discussion can be replayed should the notes be insufficient.įor recordings from a better sonic focal point that do not result in remarkable detail and sound amplification of the scratching of the pen, the Pulse includes a set of microphone earphones, marketed as the 3D Recording Headset. This is the basis for LiveScribe's slogan, " Never Miss A Word". These are designed to catch both sound in the immedate vicinity and any speech of the user. Sound RecordingĮmbedded in the LiveScribe Pulse is a pair of microphones: one facing forward, one facing upwards. The ink cartridges are unremarkable ballpoint resivoirs of average quality superior to $0.05 stick pens, but not what one would hope for a $200 pen if it was not simultaneously a scanner replacement and a voice recorder. The activation pressure is less than normal writing pressure, but it is possible to mark the page without making a digital record, deliberately or accidentally.) The position of the camera leads to a somewhat unbalanced pen design the pen tip is in line with the top of the pen, not the center. (Writing with insufficient force on the page will therefore cause the camera not to activate and ink strokes not to be recorded. It is behind a lens behind the pen tip, and when the tip of the pen is pressed, a red LED is visible. The specifications of the camera are undisclosed. (Each journal has a series and number two journals of the same series and number cannot be used simultaneously by the same pen, as they have identical patterns, and your notes will collide in an illegible mess of superimposed text-goo.) This includes through rotations, tilting, and the unfortunate tendency of ink to get scribbled all over the pattern for some reason. The camera can figure out the exact position of the pen, including which page it is on of which journal. They are quite visible when one looks, but for the most part they are easy to ignore. These dots are extremely small and light blue, a lighter shade than the ruled lines on the page. The dot pattern is patented by Anoto, from whom the dot paper is licensed. The Pulse is the latter, which ensures a constant cash flow to LiveScribe in the form of dot paper, which is the only writing surface the Pulse can locate itself on.ĭot paper is, as the name implies, paper covered with a very fine imperfect grid of dots in a very specific pattern. There are two primary variations of smartpens: triangulators, which use a pair of sensors clipped to the top of the paper to watch for a signal being emitted by the pen and record the position of the pen on the page by calculating it via trigonometry and dot cameras, which have a small infrared camera in the tip that reads a special pattern of dots on the page that, within the vision range of the camera, does not repeat for a very large area. The LiveScribe Pulse is a variety of smartpen: a pen designed for close integration with a computer, to archive everything handwritten in clear digital format with a minimum of inconvenience. It is marketed primarily to college students, but is useful in any endeavor that requires handwritten notes. Its banner feature is Paper Replay, the automatic coordination of locations on the page to points in the sound recording. It can best be summarized as the offspring of a smartpen and a digital voice recorder. The LiveScribe Pulse is the debut product of LiveScribe, Inc. Or, if you’re sure it’s been stolen, you can erase its data and settings remotely and lock it with a passcode. And you can choose to receive notifications when its status changes. You can mark an iPhone, iPad or Mac as lost and display a message on its screen with a contact number in case it's found. So far, the number of accessories that support Find My is limited, but it’s sure to increase in time. Whether it’s earbuds from Belkin, an e-bike from VanMoof, or tags from Chipolo, you can add them to Find My to keep track of them. Choose the new Beta Updates button (it may take a moment to appear) If you need to change your Apple ID associated with. The latest innovation is that owners of the second generation of AirPods Pro can locate the case separately from the buds themselves, if, for example, they are wearing the buds and can’t find the case.Įven more useful is support for third-party devices through Apple’s Find My network accessory programme. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad running at least iOS 16.4. But Find My has evolved to do much more than that. Locating friends, family members, and your Apple devices using the Find My app is very useful. On the Find My screen, click the drop-down box at the top labeled All Devices and choose your iPhone from the list. Then click Find iPhone from the grid of app options. Do more with Find My Discover how to add accessories, receive notifications, and more Visit and sign in with your Apple ID and password. Then, log in with your Apple ID and password. Click on one of the dots on the map to locate a device. To put Find My iPhone on your computer, first go to in a web browser. Go to in a web browser, sign in and authenticate. You can access Find My from any computer by logging into your iCloud account. That means the device can be tracked in the Find My app, alongside Apple devices. Perhaps most useful of all, Apple has opened up the Find My network to third-party devices so that developers whose devices are approved by the Find My network accessory programme, part of Made For iPhone (MFi), can connect their devices to the network. And Find My is now baked deep into iOS and macOS, allowing you to, for example, see friends’ locations in the Messages app, or manage location sharing in Contacts. Skip forward a decade and the Find My app is now on Mac, iOS and iPad OS and allows you to track any of those devices, as well as friends and family members, and the newest addition, AirTags. A new Generative Layer is created in the Layers panel. You can see thumbnail previews of the variations that get generated based on your text prompt in the Properties Panel and in the Generative Fill dialog if used. Subscribe to the digital edition today from only $1.16 per issue!Ī year later, Find My iPhone was joined by Find My Friends, which allowed you to share your location with friends or family members, either temporarily or permanently. In the contextual taskbar, once your text prompt is complete, click Generate. If you'd like to stay up-to-date on all the latest news, tips, guides and more for all things iPhone, MacBook, iPads and more, check out the latest subscription deals. This article originally appeared in Mac|Life magazine. |
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