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Sunday July 3, 2011

Day: July 3, 2011

Ay Caramba! Blogs

The Efficacy of Vacuity: Deciphering The Quiet Art of Keanu Reeves

Alexander Kirschenbaum
July 3, 2011
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By Alexander Kirschenbaum. There is something to be said for instinct as a crucial acting tool. Cinematic acting is as much a passive and reactive art as it is an assertive one. So much of the story can be conveyed in frame composition, editing, and visual and aural mise-en-scene, that […]

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