Directing Actors 101: How Tasks & Blocking Bring Out Emotions | Director Thomas Barnes
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In Part 2 of this 4-Part series, director/professor Thomas Barnes continues his breakdown of the art of directing actors by highlighting how tasks and blocking bring out the emotions in a scene.
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This is fantastic! Thank you for making this.
Thanks so much for this video, its great to hear insights from the director of my favorite film, Blade Runner, share the secrets of his craft.
That's Ridley Scott, this here is Thomas Barnes
They do sound very samilar though, I first thought it was Ridley too
Enjoy our world bring me joy and hopefully all will be joyfully happy
Interesting take on directing have your stars come up with ideas that you think fits the characters.
I need to focus on there profiles and shadows with hz at right frequency
Great information 🔥
I will definitely have to restudy this, excellent video. Thank you for the time and effort to make an excellent video
Where you feel and hear the movie and actors become the story
Brilliant ❤️
Thomas' voice sounds a lot like Ridley Scott 👀
This guy sounds like ridley scott
What's the music during the godfather scene ? sounds like Bach.
All together
what about a film like Coffee and cigarettes where the actors act themselves and sit in one place discussing random things. Noting
physical is happening, the dialogue is more realistic without been witty or essential like for example, the dialogue that Tarantino uses is more integral to the story of the film. But coffee and cigarettes is a very different movie without traditional movie dialogue
Know my commitment to all of earth none divided none excused. But all of us lets strat being happy and create this heaven on earth where we all travel and become a wordly person and knowledge impoved and foundation build like a rock so no cracks
The person speaking made me think of Ridley Scott at a point...thought it might be him, read the title of the video and realized it wasn't, lol...
No. Darkness
Kramer vs kramer won best picture over Apocalypse now. What a joke !