Body, Torso, Shoulders, Tilting, Bending
SignWriting
signwriting at MAC.COM
Thu Jul 9 21:40:32 UTC 2009
Was your figure animated?! I never realized it was moving - please
forgive!
I thought it was just a simple stick still figure and you wanted me to
create the drawings...
I will look at it moving now in a web browser...for some reason my
Apple email does not run animated GIFs...do you know how to get Apple
mail to read an animated GIF?
Val ;-)
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On Jul 9, 2009, at 2:38 PM, Adam Frost wrote:
> To be honest, I don't know what I am saying. ;-)
>
> So how would you write the movement that I had the animated stick
> figure doing?
>
> Adam
>
> On Jul 9, 2009, at 2:31 PM, Valerie Sutton wrote:
>
>> SignWriting List
>> July 9, 2008
>>
>> I am very happy we are discussing this. It is good to document all
>> this.
>>
>> I can try to take a video of myself doing it, but I am not sure you
>> will be able to see it well
>>
>> I think the easiest way to see these, Adam, is the words "small and
>> large".
>>
>> When the symbols are near the shoulders, we are doing very small
>> rocking...we are only "pushing the shoulders over"..it is the
>> ribcage moving over a little...
>>
>> When we put the symbols on the head, we are saying that the whole
>> body goes over...not just the shoulders
>>
>> Mime artists do this differentiation all the time. They isolate a
>> part of the body, and only move that one part, and not letting any
>> other part move.
>>
>> Are you saying that you want bending along with the rocking? If so,
>> then that can be written...see attached diagram below....
>>
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>> So the first ones at the top of this diagram are simply saying that
>> the shoulders are pushed over to one side or the other a little,
>> but they are not at a slant...the shoulders are still straight
>> forward
>>
>> The next ones down, the middle ones, still have the head looking
>> straight front, but the shoulders are slanting or tilting.. a
>> slight bend right or left...they also have their shoulder up, and
>> the shoulders are rocking a little to the side
>>
>> The third ones are really twisting to the corner...so they are
>> totally different...
>>
>> Someday we need to make a video clip of these differences...
>>
>> Val ;-)
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>> On Jul 9, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Adam Frost wrote:
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>>> Hmm... Hmmmmm... So there is no weight shift with the shoulder
>>> rocking? And the shoulders stay level in both, but there is no
>>> bending?
>>>
>>> I was thinking about the difference being that the pivot is at the
>>> waist and mid-spine for the rocking from the hips and the shoulder
>>> respectively, but it would seem that the shoulders and head would
>>> have to tilt and pivoting from mid-spine would cause bending and
>>> stretching.
>>>
>>> Hmm... I'm just not seeing it, and you are right that if I was in
>>> your office with you showing me that I would have it in no time.
>>> *Sigh*
>>>
>>> Adam
>>>
>>> On Jul 9, 2009, at 12:45 PM, SignWriting wrote:
>>>
>>>> My drawing skills are not very good...
>>>>
>>>> Essentially the symbols near the Shoulder Line is Shoulder
>>>> Rocking and the other is Hip Rocking. While the rocking motion
>>>> occurs, the spine and head and body all remain straight...there
>>>> is no bending happening...if you want to combine bending with it
>>>> you can, but all by themselves, these symbols do not write any
>>>> bending or twisting...The symbols over the head are really
>>>> writing weight change from the hip...
>>>>
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