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Physical Theater Workshop
Overview Select an animal of your choice and observe its movements. Try to imitate the way it walks, paying attention to the rhythm, speed, and direction of its movements. Once you have imitated the animal’s walk, take some time to sketch a picture of it, using your imagination to emphasize the unique features that you…
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Acting for animation 4
Overview In the last acting lesson, we started by reviewing what we had done in the previous lesson, expressing different emotions and body language by changing the way different parts of the body move. Then learn different ways to convey emotions and act out different levels of emotions. 1. Break down First of all, we…
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Acting for animation 3
Overview In this performance workshop, we looked at different body parts– head, shoulders, chest, arms, gestures, hips, knees, and feet. Observe what emotions and body language these parts express in different states. This will be an excellent reference for next week’s walking animation exercise. 1. Feet At first, we were asked to move around the…
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Acting for Animation 2
Before formally entering the subject, the teacher first let us play a few games to warm up and let us gradually relax the physical activity. This is a great help to be able to perform the different stages of the theme with the body more relaxed later. In this lecture we have learned about 7…