I don’t know why I didn’t think of this before! Here I’ve had this amazing, fantastic way of studying the human condition for years without realizing it.
I’m always going on about body language and facial expressions, and the importance of them in writing not only to fill out a story with what is believable, but in finding characters in the first place. It’s by observing people that we get our ideas, and if we can read people’s body language, we can often see what they’re thinking. Scenarios abound!
There’s a good reason that this is one of my Deaf son, Alex’s favourite shows on TV. People in it are genuine and there is no speaking. The language is universal. What is it?
Just for Laughs Gags.
Here you can find any range of spontaneous emotion: surprise, outrage, confusion, bewilderment, joy, disappointment, fear… the list is almost endless, and every single bit of it is spontaneous.
For example, a young guy in a car pulls up to a stop sign and a pretty girl crossing the street waves to him. She proceeds to write her phone number on his windshield with a lipstick and does the international sign for “Call me!” While he’s still sitting there, a guy comes up to the car and squeegees the number off. The guy in the car has gone from happy and flirtatious to panicked in a matter of seconds.
Or in this, a young boy lays down a “hole” on the sidewalk and a man falls into it. The looks on the observers’ faces are priceless.
You can find hundreds of them online at Just for Laughs Gags own Youtube channel. They are each under two minutes long and not only can you watch them with the sound off, I recommend it.
This is truly a wonderful resource for anyone studying body language and many of them are hilarious; even if you’re not looking to observe human behaviour, watch them just for laughs!
I encourage everyone to go to Youtube and watch a few. Share the titles of your favourites in the comments. I’d love to see what you think!
April 14, 2014 at 12:38 pm
Haha I love it! This speaks to my inner 12 year old because I don’t think I will ever stop thinking pranks are hilarious!
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April 14, 2014 at 2:15 pm
These ones are great just because the faces of the people are priceless. I never really got into “Candid Camera” and all those. Too much explaining going on. 😛
Glad you enjoyed these!
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April 14, 2014 at 9:58 am
What a wonderful suggestion. Thank you. Analyzing emotion without the aid of dialogue is great. I’m glad to be a new follower of your blog.
Deb@ http://debioneille.blogspot.com
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April 14, 2014 at 2:12 pm
Thanks very much for the follow, Deb. 🙂 I hope you enjoy the videos. 🙂
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April 14, 2014 at 9:03 am
So funny. Thanks
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April 14, 2014 at 2:09 pm
Glad you liked them, John. 🙂
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April 14, 2014 at 8:30 am
I will watch them as is something my son and I can do together and we will watch them without the sound. Thanks for sharing them with us.
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April 14, 2014 at 2:09 pm
You’re welcome, Glenda. Hope you enjoy them. 🙂
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April 13, 2014 at 2:23 pm
I know this site, and yes! it is great.
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April 13, 2014 at 3:51 pm
I also watch it on TV every day of the week. They’ve been doing it for so long I find it amazing that there are still people out there who don’t recognize them – though of late they’re getting new people to pull the pranks.
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April 13, 2014 at 3:54 pm
Honestly Linda: I am not that hip. (this is a guy who still hangs on to Lenny Bruce) But some things grab me. Just grab me.
Thanks for replying.
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April 14, 2014 at 2:06 pm
🙂
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April 13, 2014 at 1:01 pm
I cannot go on youtube now as I’m in work. I just watched the two you posted and I was laughing…I think too much! But I will! I agree with you..this is why I love to look around when I’m at the station or the airport!
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April 13, 2014 at 3:50 pm
It’s all about people-watching 🙂 I’m sure you’ll get a kick out of some of them. Have fun! 😀
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April 13, 2014 at 4:36 pm
Yes for sure! But someone once told me that if I want to be a writer I have to prepare for weird situations!!!
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April 14, 2014 at 2:07 pm
I’ve never heard that one before – mostly the weird situations happen in my head. 😛 haha
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April 13, 2014 at 12:00 pm
This is so timely for me. I’ve been on a lifelong study of body language, most recently of Psychological Gestures (PG). It is used in acting and also how to write it into the script. I will be watching these. Thank you! 😀
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April 13, 2014 at 3:49 pm
You’re welcome, Carolyn! I hope they’re helpful 😀
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April 13, 2014 at 11:57 am
Excellent idea
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April 13, 2014 at 3:48 pm
Thanks, Jenni! 🙂
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April 13, 2014 at 11:39 am
You can also look at the old silent movies to see how emotions were registered. Granted, the actors were a bit hammy at times and overdid some of the gestures, but there are some wonderful moments to observe. For instance, look at Chaplins’s reactions in his more sensitive films.
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April 13, 2014 at 3:48 pm
I agree there are some great actors out there, and that silent films can be a good resource. But acting is still someone’s interpretation. I don’t think anything can beat real spontaneity.
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April 13, 2014 at 11:24 am
LOL #Love It
I’m laying in bed right now, almost 1am and trying really hard not to giggle. The kids have taken over my bed, even though it’s a king size, they like to sleep sideways and usually kick me out!
These are hilarious, something I might try to find through the Apple TV tomorrow night for the family to watch. 🙂
ML
xx
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April 13, 2014 at 11:31 am
So many of them are priceless. By all means, share them with the kids – they’re appropriate for all ages. 😀 Glad you’re enjoying them!
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April 13, 2014 at 7:42 pm
🙂
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