Showing posts with label Silent films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silent films. Show all posts
Friday, 8 January 2016
Buster Keaton and The Art of Visual Comedy
Buster Keaton was one of the great comedians of the silent comedy era. In this eight minute video, you can see why, like Charlie Chaplin, Keaton was a master of the visual gag. Why should animators study this stuff? Because animators are actors, and we have to make our acting work on a visual level. If your scene doesn't work with the sound turned off - it isn't working.
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Why Should Animators Watch Charlie Chaplin movies?
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| The Little Tramp. Photo: Wikipedia |
It's because animators are, in the end, pantomime artists, and Chaplin was the greatest pantomimer of them all. At the 2014 SAS (Society of Animation Studies) conference in Toronto, Nancy explained how animation and silent film comedy developed together, inspiring one another to perfect the art of physical comedy.
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