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Red Skelton’s Funny Faces. Review. Three kinds of mime:. Mime:. No talking. No props (objects). Example :. f lower in a storm. Pantomime:. No talking. But you can use props ( hat, handkerchief, etc.). Examples:.
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Red Skelton’s Funny Faces Review
Three kinds of mime:
Mime: No talking No props (objects) Example: flower in a storm
Pantomime: No talking But you can use props (hat, handkerchief, etc.) Examples: Klinkers at Breakfast, Greek restaurant, clay sculpture, Mumenschanz
Verbomime: You can talk And you can use props (hat, handkerchief etc.) Example: Dunking donuts and others
SEGATA: Telling what is going to happen in a story, then acting the story out anyway. Who used this technique? Shakespeare
o So let’s review:
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ooooooooo O O O No talking Mime: Example? No props O O O Pantomime: No talking Example? Yes to props O o Talking Verbomime: Example? Yes props
Segata: Telling what is going to happen in a story, then acting it out anyway Shakespeare Who used this technique?
Say, will there be a quiz over this information? Wow. They don’t call you Comedy for nothing.