I came across this new TV show called - Lie To Me.
The show is inspired by the scientific discoveries of a real-life psychologist - Paul Ekman
who can read clues embedded in the human face, body and voice to expose the truth and
lies in criminal investigations.
The show is inspired by the scientific discoveries of a real-life psychologist - Paul Ekman
who can read clues embedded in the human face, body and voice to expose the truth and
lies in criminal investigations.
When I first saw the episodes, I can tell that this show is absolutely fantastic, it's not just
like watching a regular drama, but you can also study psychology and human behavior
with it. So, it is extremely educative, and I highly recommended it for anyone interested
in the subject matter. But what I like the most about this show is that this is a pure gold
for Animators!
Yes, that being said, the show is even better when you looked at it from the animators
perspective, to understand the details that your face gives away during a conversation.
It's great for anyone studying the body language and even facial expression for your
character. It's amazing that so much can be said just by observing someone's face or
their body language. The way you shrug your shoulder, rotate your hand, or even just
slightly raise your lower lip. Each of them tells a different story.
So if you are animators, you just can't miss this one!
like watching a regular drama, but you can also study psychology and human behavior
with it. So, it is extremely educative, and I highly recommended it for anyone interested
in the subject matter. But what I like the most about this show is that this is a pure gold
for Animators!
Yes, that being said, the show is even better when you looked at it from the animators
perspective, to understand the details that your face gives away during a conversation.
It's great for anyone studying the body language and even facial expression for your
character. It's amazing that so much can be said just by observing someone's face or
their body language. The way you shrug your shoulder, rotate your hand, or even just
slightly raise your lower lip. Each of them tells a different story.
So if you are animators, you just can't miss this one!