For the past 40 years we’ve kind of suspected actress Erin Gray has been saving the universe. Oh, sure, she had a solid stint as Kate Summers-Stratton on the ‘80s Ricky Schroder sitcom Silver Spoons (now part of the Antenna TV line-up), but it was as Colonel Wilma Deering on the 1979 sci-fi series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (airing on the MeTV Network) that she has continued to capture the imaginations of a couple of generations of fans.
Blake Shelton called Earl Thomas Conley a hero and friend, and recently found out the late '80s hitmaker was just as fond of him. Conley — who died in April 2019 at the age of 77 — left something behind for the younger singer.
Taking to Twitter, Shelton shared a photo of a Gold album personalized for him. It's a memento that certifies Conley's Greatest Hits album from 1985, which went Gold in 1989.
A lower third is a position of the screen that features a piece of text or graphic overlay. If the screen is split into horizontal thirds, it would be the third closest to the bottom of the screen. Utilizing the lower third is a great way of introducing content that will inform and give an extra layer of entertainment to your video.
Let's show you how to create a lower third in DaVinci Resolve, as well as animate it.
The only home film legend Marilyn Monroe ever owned, and where she spent her final months alive, faces being torn down, according to new documents.
The Hollywood residence, which was the final house Marilyn lived in and where she was found dead, faces demolition. The star, who is believed to have started the crazy world of celebrity, passed away in the property more than 60 years ago. Despite the historical significance of the home, the new owner has filed for demolition permits.
If you deal with with any type of chronic pain, hold a lot of tension in your body, or struggle to sleep at night, an acupressure mat might be just thing you need to provide some relief. These mats (which only slightly resemble torture devices) are meant to target pressure points that release tension, soothing sore muscles and letting you relax and rest easier.
Although acupressure is derived from traditional Chinese medicine dating back thousands of years, modern science indicates there’s a reason it’s been around so long — it works!