Annotations for "Gesticulating"

Item Time Annotation Layer
Selections from Scene Studies 1:00 When talking about a broad theme like Christianity, she makes a rainbow motion with her hands.
Body Language
Selections from Scene Studies 1:00 Use push/air motions once again to emphasize her points.
Body Language
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0243) 2:38:00 - 2:46:00 Starts moving side to side more, asks more and more in depth questions, very similar to RDN questions, more emotional as she asks more questions
Body Language
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0243) 3:43:00 - 3:51:00 Starts moving more as she is actively thinking/working through, acting voice
Rhetorical Device
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0243) 3:06:00 - 3:23:00 Script analysis of characters’ impacts on each other, pause as she thinks and becomes more emotional as she says “and I read the play”, also says “now that’s very big” common “big” usage
Theory and Technique
Selection from Script Interpretation: A Doll's House (ADS0168) 3:00 - 3:08 Adler makes a claw with her hand and moves it forward for emphasis.
Body Language
Selection from Script Interpretation: A Doll's House (ADS0168) 3:18 - 3:28 Adler takes her hand off of the table but keeps it hovering low, moving it forward for emphasis with vocal emphases.
Body Language
Selection from Script Interpretation: A Doll's House (ADS0168) 3:51 - 3:55 Adler makes broad, sweeping gestures in the air.
Body Language
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0243) 2:38:00 - 2:46:00 Starts moving side to side more, asks more and more in depth questions, very similar to RDN questions, more emotional as she asks more questions
Body Language
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0243) 3:43:00 - 3:51:00 Starts moving more as she is actively thinking/working through, acting voice
Rhetorical Device
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0243) 3:06:00 - 3:23:00 Script analysis of characters’ impacts on each other, pause as she thinks and becomes more emotional as she says “and I read the play”, also says “now that’s very big” common “big” usage
Theory and Technique