You have energy and the object you're about to make contact with has energy too...and once those two things meet that makes an illusion??? BRILLIANTLY said....Thank You
Been asked to potentially be a mime in a week and 1/2 from now on Bastille Day (GULP!) and came across this video and found it very helpful to get down some basics! I think my biggest takeaway is truly seeing the object there and manipulating or playing with it not like you're just miming but actually visualizing the wall or the teacup there. Also, that little action once your hand makes contact with the "wall" - these little subtleties are very good tips!! I don't think I'll pull it off "expertly" but I think whatever I do now will be better than what I would have done before seeing this video. Thank you for uploading it!
I know Bill! He came to Governor's School for the Arts in Tennessee back when I was 16. It changed my life. I knew from then on I wanted to be a physical theater performer.
Beautifully said. Pantomiming is a lot harder than people think. One slip up and the illusion is broken. For everyone.
This is actually a beautiful metaphor. I love the idea of creating illusions to link peoples imaginations.
I really need to teach more I have a class that I need to mime
I mean your realty need to teach more I have a class that I have to act mime
You really
I am a teacher who has a pantomime unit to teach. This video was very helpful! Thank you very much for posting.
Boy that's just what every teacher needs these days. Kids gonna be learning how to act up even better during class.
You have energy and the object you're about to make contact with has energy too...and once those two things meet that makes an illusion??? BRILLIANTLY said....Thank You
My theatre teacher made me watch this and it’s actually kinda cool
I think a lot about mime and it is more complicated than I thought.good job business insider
Been asked to potentially be a mime in a week and 1/2 from now on Bastille Day (GULP!) and came across this video and found it very helpful to get down some basics! I think my biggest takeaway is truly seeing the object there and manipulating or playing with it not like you're just miming but actually visualizing the wall or the teacup there. Also, that little action once your hand makes contact with the "wall" - these little subtleties are very good tips!! I don't think I'll pull it off "expertly" but I think whatever I do now will be better than what I would have done before seeing this video. Thank you for uploading it!
I know Bill! He came to Governor's School for the Arts in Tennessee back when I was 16. It changed my life. I knew from then on I wanted to be a physical theater performer.
Where is the rest? I learned more in this video about performing arts than I ever thought would be possible.
Love that art form!❤️
I have to watch this for school🦖💜🦖
Lmao same
Can he walk on an imaginary floor?
Tomorrow i will be turning 39 and I have decided that I want to be mime! 🙂
The guy learning seemed as if he could give a flying fawwwwkkk
Forced labor
😝
THANK YOU!!!
Wow amazing
That student couldn’t look less interested.
How can you mime unwrap a gift i will love to see the video
That’s AMAZING
Hi I’m a mime too it took lots of years and I like to talk
Imagine a mime as a medical examiner 🤫
Hmm what is mime I want to know it
How can imagine a wall like that
It’s actually easier then I thought
Wow this is a,axing!
Hand I coordinated?
that guys looks like he doesnt want to be there
Don't worry guys I'm watching this muted.
This video was sent by my class teacher
I was sent by my teacher
Cute Noah 🤣
TroJohnss what's his Twitter?
he's cute
Which one?
@@bforthigh1617 younger one, lol it's been three years.
"go ahead and pull me" hmmmmmmm
He kinda looks like scott the woz
what tf is the point of this vid
Dubem Nwachukwu not every thing supposed to have a point some videos are just for entertainment
@@mtbrider1287 Not even the guy apparently "learning" is entertained. Therefor Dubem's comment, valid.