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Nicholaus Garcia
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 มี.ค. 2020
Educational Dramatic Arts videos designed to inspire the leaders of tomorrow.
Stage Combat: Grabs, Chokes, Slams, and Neck Breaks
An in depth guide to safely conduct grabs, chokes, head slams, and neck breaks on stage.
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Stage Combat: Punches
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This video is a step by step guide to creating a safe and effective punch on stage. This video covers the 'John Wayne' punch and Gut Punch.
Stage Slaps
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A guide to slapping a character on stage. This video includes demonstrations and proper techniques for safety, knaps, and partner connection so that you can effectively and safely create the illusion of violence on stage.
How to Faint Safely on Stage
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A step by step guide to fainting forward, backward, and to the side.
Stage Combat: Predator and Prey
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This video is an introduction to some of the basic principles of Stage Combat and focuses on the relationship between Predator and Prey on stage. The importance of Eye Contract is also discussed.
Pantomime
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A quick introduction to the art of Pantomime and how it can help your acting.
Shenanigans Episode 1 Trailer
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An all new event featuring 15 hilarious and irreverent skits. Watch the full show On Demand at www.showtix4u.com/events/LosMedanosCollege All proceeds go to the Los Medanos College Drama Department and goes towards student work.
Mime: Fixed Point
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A quick introduction to the theatrical world of Mime and its principles. This video introduces the concept of a fixed point and a toc. Special thanks to the excellent video work of: Push Physical Theater th-cam.com/video/1aGMOUFIxu4/w-d-xo.html and Business Insider and Professional Mime Bill Bowers th-cam.com/video/R41EBiIxdU8/w-d-xo.html and Films and Documentaries along with Mime Legend Marce...
Types of Frames in Film
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The stage of film is the frame and each frame is a tool with specific uses. In this video we go over each type of frame from and Long Shot to an Extreme Close Up and how it is used in storytelling.
Tempo
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he tempo we use while conducting movements tells a story and changing the tempo can change the story. In the video we explore that concept and you have a chance to explore the concept yourself.
The Box
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How does our movement tell the people around us? In this exercise we will look at our movements, the movements of those around us, and what story and information those movements convey.
7 Levels of Tension
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A guided exercise through the 7 levels of tension created by Jacques Lecoq.
Contact Improvisation: Discovering How You Move
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Contact Improvisation: Discovering How You Move
Scene Presentations Part 1: Memorization + Breaking Free
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Scene Presentations Part 1: Memorization Breaking Free
Substitution Part 2: Opening up Scene Dynamics
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Substitution Part 2: Opening up Scene Dynamics
Creating Characters Part 4: Playing all the Roles
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Creating Characters Part 4: Playing all the Roles
Creating Characters Part 3: Mental States
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Creating Characters Part 3: Mental States
Creating Characters Part 2: Conversations With Yourself
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Creating Characters Part 2: Conversations With Yourself
Creating Characters Part 1: Aging Exercise
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Creating Characters Part 1: Aging Exercise
Voice Overs Part 4: Sound Effects Scene
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Voice Overs Part 4: Sound Effects Scene
Heyy! Could someone tell me in which book or writtings Lecoq explains this tecnique? Im doing a work for the university and i can't find where he wrote this. Thanks😊
I’m having the same exact problem 😭 did you manage to find the book?
Just been researching and I believe it comes from Jaques Lecoq’s ‘The Moving Body’
4 Years later and i just send this to 10 of my friends
Watching this for drama homework 😂
Yuh
As a beginner voiceover and someone who’s blind, I completely forgot this even existed. I still have a long way to go, but we’re gonna make it work.🎉
Is there a worksheet available that could go with this?
so useful for P.E
i really enjoyed this😅❤
Would this be useful if someone actually faints but they can try to break their fall??
You are one of the best teachers I have ever watched.❤❤❤❤
The futurists predicted that we are gonna have a very short attention span in the future. And the Dadaists probably invented Simlish.
Timewatch - The Myth of the Spanish Inquisition (BBC 1994) th-cam.com/video/CY-pS6iLFuc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6EPLbqvHy-TLoiXb
Ty i needed this!!
I love your teaching
I’ve tried everything to faint and this is the one that actually worked
I will do it for a prank because there is a girl that I want to check. Does she really my friend or no so this will be up to the test
Vocal folds do not produce sound in the body, just control it. Actually changing the air pressure level = loudness. Humans can produce sound without them. Using exclusion method you can get the idea where the source of sound is.
Thank u ❤
Great
You are amazing man❤. Can you please upload more video about exercise in acting
This video is totally full of inaccuracies. It is about time people know about the real history which is not The black legend around Spanish inquisition and America conquer. Same with the Armada. Search for the truth. Read and learn.
That Skittles idea is actually genius
I think X-men got their idea of a villain, from Soros.
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Nora did the wrong thing to leave this husband and Helmers (Children's)
Good tip. 👍
Its a hatrick
Two in one day
Two years for a short worth the wait
YES A VIDEO EXPLAINING THIS STUFF PROPERLY I CANNOT FIND ANYTHING EXPLAINING THE STATES OF TENSION AS WELL AS THIS AHHH
This video has helped me so much for my theatre class. Appreciate it very much
Nicholaus, these are excellent. Thank you so much.
An Ezra Miller fan is using this video as evidence that a real world incident was a stunt routine.
Nice Russian accent
do you have a new method?
Who knew I would be watching this at 11:08 pm for no reason
Who knew I would be watching this at 1:59 am for the reason that I don’t know what to do
I watched this at 5pm to make the fake scenarios in my head cooler
I watched this at 9:39PM
@@jeyritu8213i watched it at exactly 10 pm
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Is the golden age theatre the same as Spanish religious theater ??
Thanks for the tutorial, I will totally do this at the research defense 🙂
As a non-actor, this was a fun and intuitive introduction. Why has no one posted their exercises?
Obviously, breaking one's neck for real on stage is impracticable. It can lead to spinal cord injury or even death. There is a safe way to do this in simulation, however. Neck breaks in fights on stage or even TV are common in a lot of Asian martial art fight simulations, especially ninjutsu. It also happens in the end of a rear naked choke maneuver, like character President James Marshall did to a Russian terrorist soldier combatant in the movie "Air Force One". So one way to simulate a neck break without hurting or killing someone in stage combat is something like this - Do a rear naked choke on someone from behind, and do a sound knap - in this case, a "crepitus knap" - here, you will make a sound of a pop or a crack with your mouth, and at the same time, move one of the hands to the choked-one's L or right chin and move that elbow to another direction without actually twisting the neck of the other as you do the sound knap. This will simulate the choked one's neck being broken. The other person will react by playing dead, and then, on cue, you let that person go and that person will sit-fall to the ground and lay dead.
Some of the history given is not accurate. Several things: 1. The Inquisition was designed to protect the new converts from Judaism mostly. Abandoning the Catholic faith was seen as a grave offense. Many jews converted to Catholicism, if they then wanted to revert back to judaism then they became a target of the Inquisition. The Inquisition, did not traget muslims, jews who didn't convert to Catholicism nor original Protestants. It targeted those who once Catholic reverted to other faiths. Tons of historians have debunked the mainstream narrative of the Inquisition. In the 300 years it lasted the death sentence amounted to somewhere between 1,000-3,000 at most. And the records include those whose effigie or image was burnt in place of the actual body, as many were able to flee. So the actual death toll is incredibly low. A ton of more people were killed in the witch hunts from England and the north of Europe than in the Spanish inquisition. Also most western European nations had had inquisitions, the Spanish one was the last one. 2. The Spanish Armada's disaster (as it was not a defeat) of 1588 is still lauded as a significant event and it wasn't. Anyone surprised by this, please research the English Counter Armada of the next year 1589 (Drake was present in this one too), that was a real defeat and a much bigger disaster or research the large english fleet's fleeing from the Spanish in 1591 at Flores, Azores. The Spanish dealt many naval blows to the English at Flores 1591 1593, Bay of Biscay 1592, Blaye 1593, in 1595 the Spanish fleet defeated Drake's fleet in the Americas in several engagements were the English fled (Drake would die in this campaign), the Spanish actuallly land in England in 1595 too and burn 4 towns, take a fort, etc... the war ends in 1604 by the England's James I and the peace terms causes indignation in England and festivities in Spain. Why? Because Spain wins the war and will also win the next war against England the one between 1625-1630 which will lounge the English into their civil wars right after. This reality has been hidden for too long because it's inconvenient, Spain will also defeat England in the War of Jenkin's Ear in the 18th century and in the American War of Independence Spain also played a key role with victories and logistics supplying to the Americans. 3. Now as for the Spanish Golden Age, it is huge (spans 2 centuries) and puts to shame that of England's which was mostly Shakespeare. Spain had huge writers, artists, inventors, check this out: a. Playwrights: Lope de Vega, Calderon de la Barca, Tirso de Molina and even Cervantes. The first two are considerably more prolific than Shakespeare with a ton of masterpieces. b. Novelists: Francisco de Rojas (La Celestina), Anonymous novel (Lazarillo de Tormes), Miguel de Cervantes (Don Quijote, La Galatea, First Short Stories, etc...) c. Inventors: Several but will note Jeronimo de Ayanz who was the inventor in the 16th century of the first underwater suit, first air conditioning system used in mines and his house, first submarine, and first steam engine machine (operational but underestimated). d. Explorers: Discovery of the American Continent plus the sea routes to go and come back, Discovery of the Pacific and most of its island and sea routes back to the Americas, discovery of Australia (Pedro de Quiros and Luis Vaez de Torres 1605, and discovery of the Antarctic (Gabriel de Castilla in the early 17th century). Also the first 3 circumnavigations of the globe, Drake's was the 4th. e. Artists: El Greco, Zurbaran, Murillo, Cano, Velazquez, etc....
Thx for this. It is about time people know about the real history which is not The black legend around Spanish inquisition and America conquer. Search for the truth. Read and learn
This is amazing
time to get out of group therapy 🥰🥰
Nobody talking about the video quality
thank you so much heheheh
amazing video
It would be wonderful if you could create a video with a short definition and then a few of the clips for each tension state. Very helpful for teaching as a resource
Great video, thank you for creating this!
I’m watching this just so I can do a cosplay of Paowowtoon’s OC Okami lol His quirk only activates when he’s asleep so he has chloroform in his mask
So say you do passive imagination during a monologue your performing afterwards or during I get ideas and hypothesis that how I'm performing the scene I came up with acting techniques myself and skills that has already existed is this normal to be able to get info and turns out to be true that professional actors do.
Thank you!