Everybody uses mime and gesture in real life, though we don't realize it. It's very useful as a performance technique, though it can be boring to watch on its own.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Viewers make online requests to their favorite video-making whisperers to do the things that trigger their head tingles. Everyone's needs are different. It's like an interactive choose-your-own-adventure.
I learned mime back when I was in college, at Ball State University, Indiana. That woke up my body from the neck down and made me realize that acting and communication - portraying a story, event, or emotion - is a full-body experience.
I always loved to dance and move. I probably should have been a mime or something like that.
Small gestures can have a big impact.
Why do people always gesture with their hands when they talk on the phone?
I do think grand gestures are a hit and miss, especially for girls.
I'm a world-class people watcher. I like to watch people's body movements, their expressions. It says so much about them.
When the music is physically demanding, I want to make sure that the effort involved is put across to the audience through physical gesture.
I studied and performed and even taught mime years ago.
What sculptors do is represent the essence of gesture. What is important in mime is attitude.