slapstick workshop
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I find it interesting everytime I give a negative critque on something, someone assumes I'm hating. Constructive criticizm isn't about hating, it's about saying what could be done to make it better from one's own personal perspective. Nothing more, nothing less.
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like!!!!!
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@Rawk4Life Couldn't agree more
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Wow.. flashbacks of falls from chair and into tables came into mind. reacting them may be fun for a croud :P
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@Rawk4Life I thought that you improve a little but the moves need to be done safely so they require practice, especially if you want it to look good. Just sayin what I think I really know nothin about it but you seem to hatein and this is really cool. Its a place where people can learn the craft and practice
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Maybe it wasn't choreographed, but you have to admit that walking towards a table and purposely bending over and pretending to bump your head on is poorly timed slapstick. Also, walking and fake tripping yourself isn't a good example of slapstick either. True slapstick humor does not require professional practice as it is typically improved.
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Hey this is just fantastic. Thanks for posting, it's really difficult to access this type of work, i can't find any where in the UK. I've watched it loads of times. Looks like a brilliant workshop. Thanks again. Superb!
Mark
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Looks like a great workshop, I love the table stuff!
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Nice video, I've always loved slapstick.
No... just no. maybe if it wasn't so horribly scripted and choreographed... you failed...
spindoctor121 2 years ago
Hey spindoctor121 what exactly did I fail at kid?
The video was neither scripted nor choreographed. I made and posted this video to share the experience of this great workshop with the students who took this class with me. Go slam a door into your lame, no videos of your own, ugly voyeur face.
Anyone interested in taking this wicked workshop can contact James Keylon through formationclown in Montreal
fessofesso 2 years ago 3