ASMR Analyzing a Shakespeare Monologue | Soft spoken, typing, writing


chayasmr
Published 3 years ago

Hey! This is a strange kind of video. It's the process that I normally use when I'm analysing a Shakespearean monologue, from identifying the beats of the iambic pentameter, accentuating the consonants and so on. Today it is Ophelia's monologue from Hamlet Act 3, Scene 1. I'd actually filmed two of these in the same day. Once in the afternoon and later that night it began thundering and I thought it would be amazing to record this with some real rain noises. I always loved unintelligible speaking and its been one of my favorite triggers to look out for, so I tried it here, but I'm still getting better and improving. I was thinking I could continue doing this actor series and analysing different monologues :) Hope you enjoy!

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Hi, I'm Cee and I make relaxing ASMR videos for fun. ASMR stands for Autonomous sensory meridian response and is a tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine, or "tingles."
More info on this term here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASMR

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