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Ariel demands his liberty | The Tempest (2013) | Act 1 Scene 2 | Shakespeare's Globe
Ariel asks Prospero for his freedom in this clip from Act I, scene 2 of The Tempest, starring Roger Allam and Colin Morgan.
Watch now on Globe Player: https://bit.ly/Tempest2013GlobePlayer
#TheTempest
published: 20 May 2014
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Act 1, Scene 2 | The Tempest | Royal Shakespeare Company
Simon Russell Beale plays Prospero and Mark Quartley plays Ariel in our 2016 production, directed by Gregory Doran for the Swan Theatre. With Intel and in association with The Imaginarium Studios.
published: 13 Jun 2017
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The Tempest - Ariel and spirits
Ariel and the spirits sing to Ferdinand
published: 11 Dec 2014
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Shakespeare's Monologues || The Tempest: Ariel (ACT I SCENE II)
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT I SCENE II) "To every article.
I boarded the king's ship;"
"To every article.
I boarded the king's ship; now on the beak,
Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin,
I flamed amazement: sometime I'ld divide,
And burn in many places; on the topmast,
The yards and bowsprit, would I flame distinctly,
Then meet and join. Jove's lightnings, the precursors
O' the dreadful thunder-claps, more momentary
And sight-outrunning were not; the fire and cracks
Of sulphurous roaring the most mighty Neptune
Seem to besiege and make his bold waves tremble,
Yea, his dread trident shake. "
Cinematography & Editing: The Insane Artist
1st AD and Script Supervisor: O. A. Alexandru
Hair & Make-up: The ...
published: 15 Oct 2021
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Ben whishaw (Ariel) _The Tempest (1)
Ariel is the embodimen in spirit of human emotion, vulnerability and compassion. He can transform his physical presence into essences of ligth, fire, wind and water, and the corporeal manifestation of harpies, frogs, stinging bees and bubbling lava.
Representado por el actor britanico Ben Whishaw_es mi favorito.
published: 11 Jun 2011
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Why should you read Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”? - Iseult Gillespie
Explore William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”, a story of shipwreck, magic and a fight for power.
--
Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate a swelling sea, as a ship buckles beneath the waves. It is no ordinary storm, but a violent and vengeful tempest, and it sets the stage for Shakespeare’s most enigmatic play. Why does this play still resonate with modern readers? Iseult Gillespie investigates.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
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published: 05 Feb 2019
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Shakespeare's Monologues || The Tempest: Ariel (ACT I SCENE II)
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT I SCENE II) "Not a soul
But felt a fever of the mad and play'd "
"Not a soul
But felt a fever of the mad and play'd
Some tricks of desperation. All but mariners
Plunged in the foaming brine and quit the vessel,
Then all afire with me: the king's son, Ferdinand,
With hair up-staring,—then like reeds, not hair,—
Was the first man that leap'd; cried, 'Hell is empty
And all the devils are here.' "
Cinematography & Editing: The Insane Artist
1st AD and Script Supervisor: O. A. Alexandru
Hair & Make-up: The Insane Artist
Instagram:
Personal Film Projects: https://www.instagram.com/th3insan3artist/?hl=en
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Video editin...
published: 17 Oct 2021
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The Tempest Summary in 6 Minutes!
📺 This The Tempest summary gives you an overview of all of the events that occur in the play.
Like this video and subscribe to our channel https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolingOnline
On a magical island in the middle of nowhere, Prospero, ex-Duke of Milan, is stranded with his daughter Miranda. Their servants are two local spirits, the nasty Caliban and the loyal Ariel. One day, Prospero whips up a magical storm as part of a revenge plot, shipwrecking a group of Italian noblemen onto the island. Will Prospero’s revenge work? What happens when Miranda meets the handsome Ferdinand? And what about Caliban’s plot to murder Prospero? Anything can happen on this strange and magical island…
Watch our plot summary of The Tempest to find out what happens.
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:57 Prospero tells ...
published: 24 Aug 2020
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Ariel Character Quotes & Word-Level Analysis | "The Tempest" GCSE English Literature Revision!
Check out our 'Ultimate English Language & Literature AQA GCSE Course': https://www.firstratetutors.com/gcse-course
Studying William Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" but not sure what key quotes to memorise when it comes to the character of Ariel in the play? Barbara Njau highlights all the main quotations to memorise and she also highlights the word-level analysis you should do when writing about these quotations!
published: 21 Jun 2021
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Shakespeare's Monologues || The Tempest: Ariel (ACT IV SCENE I)
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT IV SCENE I) "I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking;"
"I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking;
So fun of valour that they smote the air
For breathing in their faces; beat the ground
For kissing of their feet; yet always bending
Towards their project. Then I beat my tabour;
At which, like unback'd colts, they prick'd their ears,
Advanced their eyelids, lifted up their noses
As they smelt music: so I charm'd their ears
That calf-like they my lowing follow'd through
Tooth'd briers, sharp furzes, pricking goss and thorns,
Which entered their frail shins: at last I left them
I' the filthy-mantled pool beyond your cell,
There dancing up to the chins, that the foul l...
published: 14 Oct 2021
1:57
Ariel demands his liberty | The Tempest (2013) | Act 1 Scene 2 | Shakespeare's Globe
Ariel asks Prospero for his freedom in this clip from Act I, scene 2 of The Tempest, starring Roger Allam and Colin Morgan.
Watch now on Globe Player: https://...
Ariel asks Prospero for his freedom in this clip from Act I, scene 2 of The Tempest, starring Roger Allam and Colin Morgan.
Watch now on Globe Player: https://bit.ly/Tempest2013GlobePlayer
#TheTempest
https://wn.com/Ariel_Demands_His_Liberty_|_The_Tempest_(2013)_|_Act_1_Scene_2_|_Shakespeare's_Globe
Ariel asks Prospero for his freedom in this clip from Act I, scene 2 of The Tempest, starring Roger Allam and Colin Morgan.
Watch now on Globe Player: https://bit.ly/Tempest2013GlobePlayer
#TheTempest
- published: 20 May 2014
- views: 272870
2:57
Act 1, Scene 2 | The Tempest | Royal Shakespeare Company
Simon Russell Beale plays Prospero and Mark Quartley plays Ariel in our 2016 production, directed by Gregory Doran for the Swan Theatre. With Intel and in assoc...
Simon Russell Beale plays Prospero and Mark Quartley plays Ariel in our 2016 production, directed by Gregory Doran for the Swan Theatre. With Intel and in association with The Imaginarium Studios.
https://wn.com/Act_1,_Scene_2_|_The_Tempest_|_Royal_Shakespeare_Company
Simon Russell Beale plays Prospero and Mark Quartley plays Ariel in our 2016 production, directed by Gregory Doran for the Swan Theatre. With Intel and in association with The Imaginarium Studios.
- published: 13 Jun 2017
- views: 158397
0:55
Shakespeare's Monologues || The Tempest: Ariel (ACT I SCENE II)
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT I SCENE II) "To every article.
I boarded the king'...
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT I SCENE II) "To every article.
I boarded the king's ship;"
"To every article.
I boarded the king's ship; now on the beak,
Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin,
I flamed amazement: sometime I'ld divide,
And burn in many places; on the topmast,
The yards and bowsprit, would I flame distinctly,
Then meet and join. Jove's lightnings, the precursors
O' the dreadful thunder-claps, more momentary
And sight-outrunning were not; the fire and cracks
Of sulphurous roaring the most mighty Neptune
Seem to besiege and make his bold waves tremble,
Yea, his dread trident shake. "
Cinematography & Editing: The Insane Artist
1st AD and Script Supervisor: O. A. Alexandru
Hair & Make-up: The Insane Artist
Instagram:
Personal Film Projects: https://www.instagram.com/th3insan3artist/?hl=en
TV/Film/Stage Credits: https://www.instagram.com/th3insaneartist/
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IMDb:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3238466/
My special thanks go to:
* The Acting/Dialect Coach, Mrs Julie Austin
* The Team and Dedicated Photography Tutors, Roland Pokrywka and Aga King
https://www.dslrphotographycourses.com
https://www.facebook.com/DslrPhotographyCoursesLondon
* Mum & Dad
Thanks for watching.
https://wn.com/Shakespeare's_Monologues_||_The_Tempest_Ariel_(Act_I_Scene_Ii)
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT I SCENE II) "To every article.
I boarded the king's ship;"
"To every article.
I boarded the king's ship; now on the beak,
Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin,
I flamed amazement: sometime I'ld divide,
And burn in many places; on the topmast,
The yards and bowsprit, would I flame distinctly,
Then meet and join. Jove's lightnings, the precursors
O' the dreadful thunder-claps, more momentary
And sight-outrunning were not; the fire and cracks
Of sulphurous roaring the most mighty Neptune
Seem to besiege and make his bold waves tremble,
Yea, his dread trident shake. "
Cinematography & Editing: The Insane Artist
1st AD and Script Supervisor: O. A. Alexandru
Hair & Make-up: The Insane Artist
Instagram:
Personal Film Projects: https://www.instagram.com/th3insan3artist/?hl=en
TV/Film/Stage Credits: https://www.instagram.com/th3insaneartist/
Video editing for young talents: https://www.instagram.com/tialenses/
IMDb:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3238466/
My special thanks go to:
* The Acting/Dialect Coach, Mrs Julie Austin
* The Team and Dedicated Photography Tutors, Roland Pokrywka and Aga King
https://www.dslrphotographycourses.com
https://www.facebook.com/DslrPhotographyCoursesLondon
* Mum & Dad
Thanks for watching.
- published: 15 Oct 2021
- views: 3745
5:47
Ben whishaw (Ariel) _The Tempest (1)
Ariel is the embodimen in spirit of human emotion, vulnerability and compassion. He can transform his physical presence into essences of ligth, fire, wind and w...
Ariel is the embodimen in spirit of human emotion, vulnerability and compassion. He can transform his physical presence into essences of ligth, fire, wind and water, and the corporeal manifestation of harpies, frogs, stinging bees and bubbling lava.
Representado por el actor britanico Ben Whishaw_es mi favorito.
https://wn.com/Ben_Whishaw_(Ariel)_The_Tempest_(1)
Ariel is the embodimen in spirit of human emotion, vulnerability and compassion. He can transform his physical presence into essences of ligth, fire, wind and water, and the corporeal manifestation of harpies, frogs, stinging bees and bubbling lava.
Representado por el actor britanico Ben Whishaw_es mi favorito.
- published: 11 Jun 2011
- views: 84141
4:58
Why should you read Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”? - Iseult Gillespie
Explore William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”, a story of shipwreck, magic and a fight for power.
--
Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate ...
Explore William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”, a story of shipwreck, magic and a fight for power.
--
Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate a swelling sea, as a ship buckles beneath the waves. It is no ordinary storm, but a violent and vengeful tempest, and it sets the stage for Shakespeare’s most enigmatic play. Why does this play still resonate with modern readers? Iseult Gillespie investigates.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
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https://wn.com/Why_Should_You_Read_Shakespeare’S_“The_Tempest”_Iseult_Gillespie
Explore William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”, a story of shipwreck, magic and a fight for power.
--
Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate a swelling sea, as a ship buckles beneath the waves. It is no ordinary storm, but a violent and vengeful tempest, and it sets the stage for Shakespeare’s most enigmatic play. Why does this play still resonate with modern readers? Iseult Gillespie investigates.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Eduardo Briceño, Bill Feaver, Ricardo Paredes, David Douglass, Paul Coupe, Jen , Megan Whiteleather, Mayank Kaul, Ryohky Araya, Tan YH, Ph.D., Brittiny Elman, Ruth Fang, Alex Schenkman, Ivan Todorović, Yanuar Ashari, Mrinalini, Anthony Kudolo, Scott Gass, Querida Owens, Hazel Lam, Manav parmar, Dwight Tevuk, Siamak H, Dominik Kugelmann, Mary Sawyer, David Rosario, Samuel Doerle, Susan Herder, Savannah Scheelings, Prasanth Mathialagan, Yanira Santamaria, Dawn Jordan, Kevin Wong, Goh Xiang Ting Diana, Cristóbal Moenne, MJ Tan Mingjie, Yansong Li, Jason A Saslow, Joanne Luce, Kyle Nguyen, Taylor Hunter, Noa Shore, Lex Azevedo, Merit Gamertsfelder, Bev Millar, Rishi Pasham, Jhuval , SookKwan Loong, Bruno Pinho and Javier Aldavaz.
- published: 05 Feb 2019
- views: 784644
0:43
Shakespeare's Monologues || The Tempest: Ariel (ACT I SCENE II)
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT I SCENE II) "Not a soul
But felt a fever of the ma...
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT I SCENE II) "Not a soul
But felt a fever of the mad and play'd "
"Not a soul
But felt a fever of the mad and play'd
Some tricks of desperation. All but mariners
Plunged in the foaming brine and quit the vessel,
Then all afire with me: the king's son, Ferdinand,
With hair up-staring,—then like reeds, not hair,—
Was the first man that leap'd; cried, 'Hell is empty
And all the devils are here.' "
Cinematography & Editing: The Insane Artist
1st AD and Script Supervisor: O. A. Alexandru
Hair & Make-up: The Insane Artist
Instagram:
Personal Film Projects: https://www.instagram.com/th3insan3artist/?hl=en
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IMDb:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3238466/
My special thanks go to:
* The Acting/Dialect Coach, Mrs Julie Austin
* The Team and Dedicated Photography Tutors, Roland Pokrywka and Aga King
https://www.dslrphotographycourses.com
https://www.facebook.com/DslrPhotographyCoursesLondon
* Mum & Dad
Thanks for watching.
https://wn.com/Shakespeare's_Monologues_||_The_Tempest_Ariel_(Act_I_Scene_Ii)
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT I SCENE II) "Not a soul
But felt a fever of the mad and play'd "
"Not a soul
But felt a fever of the mad and play'd
Some tricks of desperation. All but mariners
Plunged in the foaming brine and quit the vessel,
Then all afire with me: the king's son, Ferdinand,
With hair up-staring,—then like reeds, not hair,—
Was the first man that leap'd; cried, 'Hell is empty
And all the devils are here.' "
Cinematography & Editing: The Insane Artist
1st AD and Script Supervisor: O. A. Alexandru
Hair & Make-up: The Insane Artist
Instagram:
Personal Film Projects: https://www.instagram.com/th3insan3artist/?hl=en
TV/Film/Stage Credits: https://www.instagram.com/th3insaneartist/
Video editing for young talents: https://www.instagram.com/tialenses/
IMDb:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3238466/
My special thanks go to:
* The Acting/Dialect Coach, Mrs Julie Austin
* The Team and Dedicated Photography Tutors, Roland Pokrywka and Aga King
https://www.dslrphotographycourses.com
https://www.facebook.com/DslrPhotographyCoursesLondon
* Mum & Dad
Thanks for watching.
- published: 17 Oct 2021
- views: 1965
6:15
The Tempest Summary in 6 Minutes!
📺 This The Tempest summary gives you an overview of all of the events that occur in the play.
Like this video and subscribe to our channel https://www.youtube....
📺 This The Tempest summary gives you an overview of all of the events that occur in the play.
Like this video and subscribe to our channel https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolingOnline
On a magical island in the middle of nowhere, Prospero, ex-Duke of Milan, is stranded with his daughter Miranda. Their servants are two local spirits, the nasty Caliban and the loyal Ariel. One day, Prospero whips up a magical storm as part of a revenge plot, shipwrecking a group of Italian noblemen onto the island. Will Prospero’s revenge work? What happens when Miranda meets the handsome Ferdinand? And what about Caliban’s plot to murder Prospero? Anything can happen on this strange and magical island…
Watch our plot summary of The Tempest to find out what happens.
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:57 Prospero tells Miranda that he created the storm that caused the shipwreck
00:01:32 Ariel guides Ferdinand to Miranda
00:02:21 Ariel puts the noblemen to sleep, and Antonio and Sebastian plot their murder
00:02:55 Trinculo, Caliban and Stephano get drunk and plan to murder Prospero
00:03:35 Ariel tells the noblemen that Ferdinand has been taken by the sea
00:04:42 Prospero confronts everyone on the beach and forgives the noblemen
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📺 This The Tempest summary gives you an overview of all of the events that occur in the play.
Like this video and subscribe to our channel https://www.youtube.com/c/SchoolingOnline
On a magical island in the middle of nowhere, Prospero, ex-Duke of Milan, is stranded with his daughter Miranda. Their servants are two local spirits, the nasty Caliban and the loyal Ariel. One day, Prospero whips up a magical storm as part of a revenge plot, shipwrecking a group of Italian noblemen onto the island. Will Prospero’s revenge work? What happens when Miranda meets the handsome Ferdinand? And what about Caliban’s plot to murder Prospero? Anything can happen on this strange and magical island…
Watch our plot summary of The Tempest to find out what happens.
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:57 Prospero tells Miranda that he created the storm that caused the shipwreck
00:01:32 Ariel guides Ferdinand to Miranda
00:02:21 Ariel puts the noblemen to sleep, and Antonio and Sebastian plot their murder
00:02:55 Trinculo, Caliban and Stephano get drunk and plan to murder Prospero
00:03:35 Ariel tells the noblemen that Ferdinand has been taken by the sea
00:04:42 Prospero confronts everyone on the beach and forgives the noblemen
Get Access to our FREE English Essentials Kit: https://mailchi.mp/schoolingonline/free-english-essentials-kit
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- published: 24 Aug 2020
- views: 214846
9:07
Ariel Character Quotes & Word-Level Analysis | "The Tempest" GCSE English Literature Revision!
Check out our 'Ultimate English Language & Literature AQA GCSE Course': https://www.firstratetutors.com/gcse-course
Studying William Shakespeare’s "The Tempes...
Check out our 'Ultimate English Language & Literature AQA GCSE Course': https://www.firstratetutors.com/gcse-course
Studying William Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" but not sure what key quotes to memorise when it comes to the character of Ariel in the play? Barbara Njau highlights all the main quotations to memorise and she also highlights the word-level analysis you should do when writing about these quotations!
https://wn.com/Ariel_Character_Quotes_Word_Level_Analysis_|_The_Tempest_Gcse_English_Literature_Revision
Check out our 'Ultimate English Language & Literature AQA GCSE Course': https://www.firstratetutors.com/gcse-course
Studying William Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" but not sure what key quotes to memorise when it comes to the character of Ariel in the play? Barbara Njau highlights all the main quotations to memorise and she also highlights the word-level analysis you should do when writing about these quotations!
- published: 21 Jun 2021
- views: 2040
1:16
Shakespeare's Monologues || The Tempest: Ariel (ACT IV SCENE I)
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT IV SCENE I) "I told you, sir, they were red-hot wi...
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT IV SCENE I) "I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking;"
"I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking;
So fun of valour that they smote the air
For breathing in their faces; beat the ground
For kissing of their feet; yet always bending
Towards their project. Then I beat my tabour;
At which, like unback'd colts, they prick'd their ears,
Advanced their eyelids, lifted up their noses
As they smelt music: so I charm'd their ears
That calf-like they my lowing follow'd through
Tooth'd briers, sharp furzes, pricking goss and thorns,
Which entered their frail shins: at last I left them
I' the filthy-mantled pool beyond your cell,
There dancing up to the chins, that the foul lake
O'erstunk their feet. "
Cinematography & Editing: The Insane Artist
1st AD and Script Supervisor: O. A. Alexandru
Hair & Make-up: The Insane Artist
Instagram:
Personal Film Projects: https://www.instagram.com/th3insan3artist/?hl=en
TV/Film/Stage Credits: https://www.instagram.com/th3insaneartist/
Video editing for young talents: https://www.instagram.com/tialenses/
IMDb:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3238466/
My special thanks go to:
* The Acting/Dialect Coach, Mrs Julie Austin
* The Team and Dedicated Photography Tutors, Roland Pokrywka and Aga King
https://www.dslrphotographycourses.com
https://www.facebook.com/DslrPhotographyCoursesLondon
* Mum & Dad
Thanks for watching.
https://wn.com/Shakespeare's_Monologues_||_The_Tempest_Ariel_(Act_Iv_Scene_I)
Many thanks to all my subscribers and followers.
"Ariel" performed by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Ariel (ACT IV SCENE I) "I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking;"
"I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking;
So fun of valour that they smote the air
For breathing in their faces; beat the ground
For kissing of their feet; yet always bending
Towards their project. Then I beat my tabour;
At which, like unback'd colts, they prick'd their ears,
Advanced their eyelids, lifted up their noses
As they smelt music: so I charm'd their ears
That calf-like they my lowing follow'd through
Tooth'd briers, sharp furzes, pricking goss and thorns,
Which entered their frail shins: at last I left them
I' the filthy-mantled pool beyond your cell,
There dancing up to the chins, that the foul lake
O'erstunk their feet. "
Cinematography & Editing: The Insane Artist
1st AD and Script Supervisor: O. A. Alexandru
Hair & Make-up: The Insane Artist
Instagram:
Personal Film Projects: https://www.instagram.com/th3insan3artist/?hl=en
TV/Film/Stage Credits: https://www.instagram.com/th3insaneartist/
Video editing for young talents: https://www.instagram.com/tialenses/
IMDb:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3238466/
My special thanks go to:
* The Acting/Dialect Coach, Mrs Julie Austin
* The Team and Dedicated Photography Tutors, Roland Pokrywka and Aga King
https://www.dslrphotographycourses.com
https://www.facebook.com/DslrPhotographyCoursesLondon
* Mum & Dad
Thanks for watching.
- published: 14 Oct 2021
- views: 1762