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How fast can I make money on upwork?
What do you mean by fast money though? There is no fast money except you work hard and smart. To be honest, making money on upwork would depend on how long long it takes you to actually find or get a job and then the wait period for the payment which may be a week or a month. The sign-up process froRead more
What do you mean by fast money though? There is no fast money except you work hard and smart. To be honest, making money on upwork would depend on how long long it takes you to actually find or get a job and then the wait period for the payment which may be a week or a month. The sign-up process from what I recall does not take too much time so if for example, you signed up today submitted a connect and got a job with a week you would start earning within the week.
See lessThe competition on Upwork is pretty stiff though, even the most basic jobs get like 50+ proposals at least, so you may have to wait a while, but the jobs are legit and you probably will be able to find one, eventually.
What made John Wick such a highly rated movie?
Firstly, most of the action scenes are done with long takes. This is very difficult, and requires enormous technical skill and coordination. But they John Wick films don’t just do it once or twice - they do it all the time. In most action films the high action scenes involve a series of rapid cuts,Read more
Firstly, most of the action scenes are done with long takes. This is very difficult, and requires enormous technical skill and coordination. But they John Wick films don’t just do it once or twice – they do it all the time. In most action films the high action scenes involve a series of rapid cuts, often each of which are shots take over several days. John Wick typically does long played out cuts, and so if nothing else people appreciate the art and the effect.
Secondly, although it is not really my field, people who know a lot about guns and shooting say that they get the fundamentals right in a way that people who are knowledgeable about the subject appreciate. No one will confuse them with Shakespeare (although the first movie actually had a surprising amount of emotional depth – not replicated in the sequels). But if you enjoy well choreographed action films, you will like John Wick.
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