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11/17/2007 07:47:41 PM · #1
Hello, I have been mostly a landscape photographer, so I have very little to none photographing people, and a very general knowledge about it. Recently I became involved with a thesis project with some friends of mine, we'll be making an animated short film, for this purpose we'll be taking and retouching photography, and cutting the joints to get the characters to move, and some other techniques made in 3d.

I want to be very precise about body language and posing, I have been searching around the internet about these issues I mentioned before but information I've found is not very deep, barely covering very basic facts, I would like to have a more in depth look at these items, and since I'm in colombia and my resources are limited, Iwould like to know if any of you could point me in the right direction, whether it is personal tips, or links information it would be very much apprecciated.

04/20/2008 07:30:15 AM · #2
There are some good (and also some quite silly) poses on this

//polisphotography.com/Documents/Imagesforweb/posing.pdf

Hope it helps!

Lynn
04/20/2008 08:48:11 AM · #3
Hi Lynn--this is a special interest of mine, but I am not a professional in this area. We are all experts in reading body language, from a lifetime of practice. As far as I know only performance artists such as actors, dancers, musicians & politicians practice controlling their body language to give a certain effect. I have found interesting reading on the subject of body language in almost every area of specialization. My recommendation to you would be to concentrate your research in the subject area as your short film. Since you're already an expert at reading body language, it's probably best to not over-think it. Good luck on your project & don't forget to post a link to the finished product!
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