my beach in the early morning 🌱🐚🌊
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Cover of Jugend Magazine by Robert Engels (Oct. 1896)
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🍋🛍️💖 limonada’s shoe store
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Buster Keaton | George Hurrell
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Peter Cushing as Baron Victor Frankenstein in The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
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Buster Keaton and friend on the set of The Cameraman, 1928
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Buster Keaton was a very good actor.
In acting, you can show your reactions to the audience with your voice and facial expressions/body language.
But in silent films, the voice part was taken away so the actors had to rely on their facial expressions and body language. That’s why in silent films you see the actor’s over exaggerating their reactions.
But since buster was known for his dead pan face he was limited in showing expressions (he showed other expressions just not a smiling one). He had to rely heavily on his body language (and the facial expressions he did do) to convey to the audience what was happening.
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