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Hi, i'm13 and in 7th grade. I have been interested in acting for several years now, but I was wondering if I could join the program at the age of 13, is that alright?
Don’t forget actors, there’s cuts in between. There coulda been many blinks left on the cutting room floor. But still Practice - just know It’s okay if you can’t go without blinking for that long. It can be straining.
Things noticed: 1. She maintains eye contact while he furtively glances away. This shows her character has gained the upper hand in the situation and for this moment in the movie he has lost the tight control he has been maintaining. 2. His little smile when he says everything 3. His look of anticipation when she asked, "Do you know what I would really like?" and he responds "Tell Me." In this moment, even before the cheeseburger that cements the deal, he wants to cook for her. (a major theme of the movie is that he doesn't enjoy/want to cook for anyone anymore) 4. The eyes widening on "The cheeseburger."
Your scenes on different people blinking, was great, especially for the person in the wheelchair. Everyone can try to act. I will let you keep on working on the disabled actors video. I am really excited to learn more about acting itself!!😃🎭!!
The eye thing is what made our first encounter with Dr Hannibal Lecter all the more sinister, seductive, and psychotic as he verbally exerted power and influence over Agent Starling.
Yes! Good example of eyes being used in another way for a different genre. The eyes holds power. When you can start to make those connections, that’s when you know that you’ve started to really understand the concept for yourself. Good work 👍🏼
I like your video about blinking. I don't know if I can do it, but I will try as best as I could. Speaking of drama, I just got accepted in my college's spring theatre play!! I hope my Acting skills will help me!!😃🎭!!
1. The eyes still tell a story (Michael Caine example). See how he effected the actor on set, the same can happen on stage. 2. Movement depending on the frame. More visibility in theater means more movement allowed, but you can judge how much by the size of the stage like the size of the screen. 3. Let the other actor feel your opinion. Still applicable to stage as it is with film.
Hey you're great man 🙌 fan of you're videos. One request Please doing one video for Indian ( Malayalam ) actor the great Mohanlal in acting. Please watching his movies * Vanaprastham * Sadhayam * Thanmathra * Bhramaram He is a magician in acting university.🎭
Very perceptive, I thought so too, but they are not actually blinks. When you slow it down frame by frame, his eyelids do lower, but they do not close (the slow motion shots I place in of the actors side by side indicate this). If these were blinks, then it would have been two blinks in the timeframe of the scene, but because the lids only moved, but no closure happened, it wasn’t a blink. I thought the same thing too at first! So still 0 blinks in the timeframe
In the ministry of ungentlemanly warfare Henry Cavill blinks a LOT in the scene where he's introduced. It's actually bad and I wondered how the director didn't do something. I think it must be because the other actors were smoking cigars in the room.
Funny enough I looked at that moment, but when you slow it down and go frame by frame, her eyelids move, but there is no actual blink. The moment where I slow the clip down with her and Ralph side by side you can see that it’s not an actual blink. If it was, it would’ve been 1 blink in that time frame, but because there wasn’t it’s still actually at 0
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Hi, i'm13 and in 7th grade. I have been interested in acting for several years now, but I was wondering if I could join the program at the age of 13, is that alright?
Non-actor, here. This video was just amazing.
Appreciate the kind words. Glad you enjoyed!!
Don’t forget actors, there’s cuts in between. There coulda been many blinks left on the cutting room floor. But still Practice - just know It’s okay if you can’t go without blinking for that long. It can be straining.
Things noticed:
1. She maintains eye contact while he furtively glances away. This shows her character has gained the upper hand in the situation and for this moment in the movie he has lost the tight control he has been maintaining.
2. His little smile when he says everything
3. His look of anticipation when she asked, "Do you know what I would really like?" and he responds "Tell Me." In this moment, even before the cheeseburger that cements the deal, he wants to cook for her. (a major theme of the movie is that he doesn't enjoy/want to cook for anyone anymore)
4. The eyes widening on "The cheeseburger."
Insightful observation
“Let me feel your opinion.” I like that.
It makes it so much easier :)
Finally, someone's talking about it. I noticed this years ago and started implementing no-blinking in my practices.
Very cool. Amazing what you can find when analyzing a piece of work
Your scenes on different people blinking, was great, especially for the person in the wheelchair.
Everyone can try to act.
I will let you keep on working on the disabled actors video.
I am really excited to learn more about
acting itself!!😃🎭!!
😁😁😁😁😁
Thanks for the video! This is really help, for both actors and directors like mysel. Greetings from Venezuela!
Greetings back to you!! Glad I can help!
I absolutely agree! I love this. I’d love you to analyze either Hereditary or The Handmaid’s Tale or both!
Ooo good picks! Also, glad you enjoyed!!
This is so helpful thank you, pure magic.
You’re very welcome!
The eye thing is what made our first encounter with Dr Hannibal Lecter all the more sinister, seductive, and psychotic as he verbally exerted power and influence over Agent Starling.
Yes! Good example of eyes being used in another way for a different genre. The eyes holds power. When you can start to make those connections, that’s when you know that you’ve started to really understand the concept for yourself. Good work 👍🏼
She maintained eye contact/didn't blink not once
She's very determined to her character
they both listened, reacted, the spoke
Great Coach! Do more vids like this, please!😊
More to come!
Great video….Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks for this video🙏🏾
You are so welcome!
Thank you for this❤
You're welcome!! 😊
I like your video about blinking.
I don't know if I can do it, but I will try as best as I could.
Speaking of drama, I just got accepted in my college's spring theatre play!!
I hope my Acting skills will help me!!😃🎭!!
Glad you enjoyed! You got this! Also congratulations on getting accepted into your college spring theater play! Hope it goes well :)
How about that, The more you know. Great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is great.
good video thanks
You’re very welcome!
How can this be used for live theatre
1. The eyes still tell a story (Michael Caine example). See how he effected the actor on set, the same can happen on stage.
2. Movement depending on the frame. More visibility in theater means more movement allowed, but you can judge how much by the size of the stage like the size of the screen.
3. Let the other actor feel your opinion. Still applicable to stage as it is with film.
i was going to ask this
They don't blink, but as I mentioned he does glance away. His character is thrown off.
👍🏼👍🏼
Great video. Can you also do a video on some of the worst acting performances and why they're so bad?
Yes, stay tuned
Hey you're great man 🙌 fan of you're videos.
One request Please doing one video for Indian ( Malayalam ) actor the great Mohanlal in acting.
Please watching his movies
* Vanaprastham
* Sadhayam
* Thanmathra
* Bhramaram
He is a magician in acting university.🎭
I’ll have to take a look at it!
It looks like the video author was never on set 😅 and have no idea how many takes the one shot needs to make a perfect shot. Plus a good video editing
This is film, the art of a thousand cuts. Let us talk about Theatre, dear boy...
2:44 actually the blink twice, once Ralph and once Annia.
Very perceptive, I thought so too, but they are not actually blinks. When you slow it down frame by frame, his eyelids do lower, but they do not close (the slow motion shots I place in of the actors side by side indicate this). If these were blinks, then it would have been two blinks in the timeframe of the scene, but because the lids only moved, but no closure happened, it wasn’t a blink. I thought the same thing too at first! So still 0 blinks in the timeframe
Can you analyse Kevin Spacey’s acting in House of Cards plsssssss 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
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Rate Arya Stark's act in GOT
I want a break down of it.
Especially the three final seasons
Ben Winshaw blinks a heck of a lot.
What are these movies? They look like they will be entertainment
Recently turned 28 is that way too old to try and pursue an acting career?
In the ministry of ungentlemanly warfare Henry Cavill blinks a LOT in the scene where he's introduced. It's actually bad and I wondered how the director didn't do something. I think it must be because the other actors were smoking cigars in the room.
I get what you're doing, but the narrative is too slow for me. I made it to 2:48.
Who are here because they have an acting activity in school
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She blinks around 2:33 actually, during the line “I don’t think you can”. It’s good rhythm though
Funny enough I looked at that moment, but when you slow it down and go frame by frame, her eyelids move, but there is no actual blink. The moment where I slow the clip down with her and Ralph side by side you can see that it’s not an actual blink. If it was, it would’ve been 1 blink in that time frame, but because there wasn’t it’s still actually at 0
It’s ok to blink 😂😂😂
Yup, don’t take it to the extreme and follow Oscar winner Michael Caine’s advice 👍🏼
She only moved her face a little bit
Sociopaths don’t blink… Acting is genetic?
It is plain