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The Untold Truth Of Pitch Perfect - Duration: 6:59.

Ever wanted to find out about some awesome behind-the-scenes facts about the Pitch Perfect

franchise and cast?

Then listen up, pitches — it's time to get a educated.

Low budget start

The first installment of Pitch Perfect was produced for only $17 million — a sum that,

by industry standards, is considerably low.

Peter Cramer, Universal Studios' co-president of production, told the Hollywood Reporter,

"It was a little, under-the-radar, affordably budgeted movie.

We didn't project that it could be a big franchise."

"We sing songs without any instruments.

It's all from our mouths."

"Yikes."

The film ended up banking $113 million worldwide at the box office, going on to earn over $103

million in home video sales, video-on-demand, and premium cable deals.

Anna Kendrick told Glamour UK, "The weird thing is that it happened so slowly.

It wasn't until [video-on-demand] and iTunes that anybody thought about making it a franchise."

Auditions

Hana Mae Lee, who plays shy and quiet Lilly, told Young Hollywood that she used to sing

in her church choir, but that most of her singing experience prior to Pitch Perfect

focused on Korean folk music...which she used for her audition.

Rebel Wilson, by contrast, went for modern pop music.

She told Buzznet that she showcased her chops by auditioning with Lady Gaga's "Edge of Glory."

"Crushed it."

Changing it up

Producers made some significant changes from the film's original direction.

In an interview with Collider, Elizabeth Banks revealed her role was originally meant for

Kristen Wiig, saying, "When she wasn't going to be able to do it, we made a list of who

else could do it.

And then [director] Jason [Moore] was like, 'Why aren't you just doing it?'

So I was like, 'Yeah, okay, I'll do it!'"

In a separate Collider interview, Anna Kendrick revealed that the movie was originally supposed

to revolve around the film Say Anything, not The Breakfast Club.

She even had to re-record "Don't You Forget About Me," because she didn't feel like she

had an emotional connection to the song.

She told the mag, "To me it's like 'Take my Breath Away' from Top Gun, where it's almost

a parody of itself."

"Don't you forget about me..."

Getting messy

Those infamous vomit scenes were intense, even for the actors.

In an interview with MovieViral, Anna Camp said that the production crew attached hoses

to her neck and chin, and that the "stunt guy was off to the side, and he would press

a button and [the vomit] was so powerful that it would knock me off my feet...It was actually

gross, actually cold.

But it was fun."

And what exactly was getting all over everyone?

The cast revealed to Buzznet that the faux-vomit was a mixture of pineapple juice, tomato juice,

and chicken noodle soup.

Yum!

Improv

Multiple cast members described the flexibility for improv in the scripts for both Pitch Perfect

and Pitch Perfect 2.

Banks told Collider, "John Michael Higgins was hired because he's one of the best improv

actors of all time so we were going to make use of it…We did the script, and then we

played and played and played."

Ester Dean, who played Cynthia Rose, described a similar situation in an interview with NYLON,

saying that Banks, quote, "gave me the perfect freedom to go out there and try a lot of things…It

was like, 'These are your lines, but Ester, SAY SOMETHING, OKAY?

Try this…do whatever you wanna do.'"

Castmates Brittany Snow and Hailee Steinfeld echoed that sentiment, with Snow telling Collider

that in Pitch Perfect 2, "We felt safe with each other because we knew each other better,

so there was a collaborative atmosphere, this time around...We knew each other's comedy

so well, we really had a chance to play."

The real Fat Amy

"Love it."

"What's your name?"

Fat Amy.

"You call yourself 'Fat Amy'?"

"Yeah, so twig bitches like you don't do it behind my back."

According to Buzznet, the name Fat Amy actually originated with Amy Poehler.

When she was pregnant, scriptwriter and friend Kay Cannon asked Poehler how she was doing,

and Poehler replied that she felt, quote, "like Fat Amy" — which Cannon then used

in the movie.

Friends IRL

Given how well the cast gets along on screen, it's no surprise to learn that they get along

in real life, too.

Lee told Young Hollywood that "Filming was like summer camp.

We were there four weeks prior to filming — we would have four hours of dance and

two hours of singing a day…We're still friends now…We were all from a different place,

yet we were altogether making this beautiful and fun movie together."

And those friendships have remained intact.

Snow told Refinery29 that she and co-star Kelley Jakle, who played the role of Jessica

in the film's first two installments, live together in L.A.

Perhaps the most impressive post-filming real life relationship comes from Camp and Skylar

Astin, who got married in 2016.

Cast-mates Wilson, Banks, and Ben Platt attended their fall wedding in California, according

to People, and Snow was even one of their bridesmaids.

Snow told People, "It's funny since I've known them from the beginning of them meeting and

dating, and to now see them get married is pretty surreal."

Pitches got skills

When Dean isn't acting, she's also an accomplished song writer: she co-wrote Rihanna's "What's

My Name?," Katy Perry's "Firework," and has also worked with Nicki Minaj.

In an interview with Glamour, Dean described herself as "a very emotional writer.

I always need to have a boyfriend.

I always need to have some food...I normally work like a vampire.

Around 8 to 9pm, what I call 'the spirits' actually show up, and then I just go in the

booth and scream on top of a track."

Lee, in addition to her beat-boxing skills, is a fashion designer and even has her own

clothing line, telling Young Hollywood, "I love fashion...I've been into fashion since

I was really young.

I've started my own clothing line, Hanamahn, which means 'just one' in Korean.

A lot of my pieces are fierce and avant-garde."

Twerking and burritos

Remember the scene where Wilson is hit by a flying burrito?

It happened to writer Kay Cannon in real life.

She said, "I was running on the side of a highway and a group of five guys drove by,

one threw at burrito at me and I fell over.

I looked down and thought I was looking at my guts when it was really just beans and

rice."

Snow told Cosmo that she injured her back on the set of Pitch Perfect 2, saying, "One

of my favorite scenes to do was this number where we really get dirty with our dancing...I'm

a really bad twerker — I still haven't figured out how to do it.

I actually hurt my back one day.

I woke up the next morning and my back was completely tweaked out…from twerking."

The Pack

One of the most memorable scenes in Pitch Perfect 2 is when the Green Bay Packers compete

in the riff-off.

But how on earth did that happen?

Cannon told Vanity Fair that it all began when Packers' offensive tackle, David Bakhtiari,

started a Twitter conversation with Banks, telling her how much he loved the first movie

and eventually asking for a cameo in the sequel.

Cannon initially resisted the idea.

But the Pack promised to work hard, saying "If you put us in the sequel, we will practice,

we will rehearse, we'll take it as a serious thing.

We're athletes, this is what we do.

We'll really work at it."

Coming soon

Fans eagerly await the release of Pitch Perfect 3, slated for late 2017.

According to IMDb, in the third installment, "The now-separated Bellas reunite for one

last singing competition at an overseas USO tour, but they face a group who uses both

instruments and voices."

Can they come out on top?

Here's to getting pitch-slapped this December!

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Translating... Poorly - Duration: 2:14.

T is for Translation.

[slurp]

I always find it amusing to put English sentences into Google Translate, translate them into

another language, and then translate them back into English.

[robot noises]

Generell scheint es

[robot noises]

to come in this kind of broken language, in which the essential meaning remains behind

the words, but the flow of language is lost.

And sometimes I do it again and again.

[robot noises]

Voy a traducir una oración

[robot noises]

into one language and vice versa, then another language and vice versa,

[robot noises]

again, until the words are completely removed from their origin.

[slurp]

On a related note, YouTube's automatic captions are often quite bad.

Here are some highlights from the automatic captioning of Alphabet Soup.

Thank you for watching Licking Lady Gaga!

I hope that my YouTube channel will be sponsored by Jesus.

[to music] If you want to do the American Gene, for your hands on her hips and her feet

underneath!

Who is she?

Hi!

I'm Heyo Weapons of TheLetterFifteen.

Let's work together to make YouTube more accessible by captioning videos!

You can either caption videos that don't currently have captions or translate existing captions

to another language.

To do this, go to a video, click the settings gear, and choose "Add subtitles/CC".

If that doesn't show up, the channel doesn't have community captions enabled.

While captioning, make sure to use proper capitalization and punctuation, and try to

avoid any captions that are longer than two lines.

You can also include non-spoken sounds in brackets.

I've gotten behind on my own captions during Alphabet SOUP, so I'll link below to a playlist

of my videos that I'd be very grateful if someone captioned.

If you make videos and would like help captioning, leave a comment below letting people know.

And you're also welcome to caption any other YouTubers.

One point per minute of video captioned.

Thanks for watching!

I'll see you on Friday.

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7 Ways to Make Your Introvert Feel Loved - Duration: 6:15.

7 Ways to Make Your Introvert Feel Loved

Each of us gives and receives love in our own unique way.

This is one of the very things that makes us who we are, and makes our love special.

However, in a lasting relationship, it's as important to adapt to our partner's love

language as it is to teach them our own.

In this video, I'm going to show you 7 ways to make your introvert feel loved.

Before we start, make sure to like this video and subscribe our channel so you won't miss

any interesting update in the future guys!

Couples that contain both an introvert and an extrovert tend to work well together.

They each balance out the other, and they often have different strengths.

However, the introverted partner might not be as comfortable expressing their needs,

and the more extroverted partner may not realize when or how they are failing to meet them.

So, here are seven ways to ensure that your introverted partner feels as loved as they

are:

1.

Don't Over-Schedule Yourselves.

An extrovert may excitedly book a full weekend of activities, oblivious to the nightmare

they are creating for their significant other.

This kind of rush will deplete an introvert's energy levels and leave them feeling scattered,

overstimulated, and ultimately dissatisfied.

If you must plan every moment of your weekend, make sure to balance your social activities

with quiet time at home.

Your partner needs this, and so does your relationship.

2.

Have A Code Word – And Respect It.

An introvert has limited social energy, and will likely want to leave a party long before

their extroverted partner does.

Before going out, plan a code word and a believable excuse to leave the situation.

This will make your partner feel safe and keep them from building resentment at your

hard-partying ways.

Remember that your introvert is experiencing a very different party than you are.

As Laurie A. Helgoe wrote, "I am rarely bored alone; I am often bored in groups and

crowds."

3.

Write Letters And Emails.

Extroverts often consider face-to-face communication to be optimal – but this is not always true

for an introvert.

Many introverts are able to express their feelings more accurately and completely through

writing than they could verbally.

If you are struggling to understand your introverted partner's emotions and opinions, give them

the option of writing their feelings out rather than saying them aloud.

You might be surprised at the depth you discover.

4.

Ask Questions.

Introverts are not inclined to dump information in the same way that extroverts do.

This can leave their partner feeling disconnected from the realities of their daily life.

Open-ended questions, such as "How was your day?" or "How do you feel?"

do not work well for introverts.

They will most likely respond to these with a short answer that will not provide you much

in the way of insight.

Instead, ask your partner something specific.

"What surprised you today," or "What's the biggest challenge you're facing at work,"

will bring you a better sense of insight into your partner's world.

There is a trick at work here.

If the question includes an emotion, the answer will have to, as well.

5.

Make Plans Via Texting, As Opposed To Phone Calls.

This gives your introvert more time to process their thoughts and formulate a response.

Making plans is a bigger commitment for an introvert than an extrovert, since their social

energy is more strictly limited.

Don't catch them off guard with a phone call.

Give them time to consider the reality of what you are asking them to do.

Allow your partner to make a decision that they are fully comfortable with.

This simple act will help to avoid a lot of unnecessary resentment later on.

6.

Don't Interrupt.

It's super rude to interrupt anyone, but this is an especially unkind thing to do to

an introvert.

Because they put so much thought into what they are going to say, an introvert is losing

more when they are interrupted than an extrovert would.

Listen closely to what your partner is saying.

Maybe even take a few seconds after they've finished speaking to process their words before

you respond with your own thoughts.

Isn't that what they often do for you?

7.

Embrace The Silence.

Your introvert needs quiet time to recharge.

If you want to spend more time with them, embrace the concept of being together without

having to speak.

Read a book, listen to music on your headphones, or work on a project.

The act of sharing in this quiet space will bring you and your partner much closer together.

Well, that's the seven ways to make your introvert feel loved.

Treasure your introvert, and care for them attentively.

Introverts love deeply and completely, and they make wonderful life partners.

As Anne Lamott said, "Lighthouses don't go running all over an island looking for

boats to save; they just stand there shining."

So, really cool information isn't it?

Leave us a comment down below and let us know what your thought of this video.

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