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There's a very delicate balance--the same goes for acting--you want to be able to communicate emotion but not get so emotional that you can't actually sing.
They have a narrative arc, tell a story and communicate emotion.
"Beyond the dialogue that is encapsulated in a common bubble, Herg?sed body language to communicate emotion, anxiety, tension, anger".
The ability to communicate emotion amidst the physicality was a central factor in choosing performers, Mr. James said later.
For most naysayers, it's a perceived lack of musical accuracy that's the problem, for Coleman likes to bend notes and vary pitch to communicate emotion.
In certain groups (primates in particular) the skin of the face is under intricate muscular control, and movements of the skin express and communicate emotion.
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It's easy to communicate emotions to one another.
One fetus's unformed face appears extraterrestrial and strangely wise; others' features communicate emotions, including love, they never felt.
"Once upon a time, people could communicate emotions effectively simply through the tone of their writing," wrote a Slashdot reader under the name KnifeEdge.
Faces can yield all sorts of information to watchful computers, and the M.I.T. students' adviser, Dr. Picard, is a pioneer in the field, especially in the use of computing to measure and communicate emotions.
"And just as we share photos and videos, we use emoji to communicate emotions and feelings in ways that anyone can understand, regardless of language or background," Instagram wrote in a blogpost.
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