Display title | I Do Not Speak Nonverbal |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Whether it is animation or live action, animators and actors go to great lengths to make their characters expressive and emotions believable; otherwise, they may end up making the character verbalize its emotions. Sometimes, though, characters will be unable to perceive what the spectator can, even if it's rubbing their nose. Facial cues? Voice inflection? Grunts? Contortions? None of these will tell them anything if you can't speak. |