The Comedy of Charlie Chaplin: Artistry in Motion

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Review Kamin has deciphered the magic that was Chaplin―the poetry and eloquence of the movement ...There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of books and other materials concerning the life and films of Chaplin. Kamin takes a new approach...excellent. (Library Journal)Anyone who cares about Charlie Chaplin should dive into this excellent book. Kamin is both passionate and articulate, and offers thoughtful new interpretations of his work. (Leonard Maltin)The Comedy of Charlie Chaplin: Artistry in Motion, is no mere book. It's an autopsy. [Kamin] slices and dices the Tramp, picks his brain, looks into his heart and performs the most conclusive examination yet into why this guy, who would've been 120 had he not expired on Christmas Day 1977, is still so funny….Kamin is the go-to guy for all things Chaplin and slapstick ― the man who trained Robert Downey Jr. for his Oscar-nominated starring role in Chaplin in 1992. He then created Johnny Depp's physical comedy sequences for Benny and Joon in 1993. Depp was nominated for a Golden Globe….if anybody has unlocked the secrets of physical comedy, it's Kamin, who even created the Martian movement for Tim Burton's Mars Attacks! (Springfield News-Sun)A well-known Chaplin aficionado and authority, Kamin is also―unlike almost everyone else who writes about him―a talented performer who has studied and absorbed the physicality of the Great Man. (You can see samples of him at work on YouTube.) He helped develop Johnny Depp's pantomime routines for Benny & Joon, and even coached Robert Downey, Jr. on how to walk like Charlie for his performance in Chaplin. This profusely illustrated book expands upon and supersedes his earlier work, Charlie Chaplin's One-Man Show, and attempts to analyze the nature, and genius, of Chaplin's work. Yet Kamin writes clearly and sensibly: “Isolating scenes makes it easy to see how Chaplin uses the various elements of dance―or, more accurately, the laws of Newtonian physics along with some of the aesthetic principles of dance movement―to conjure comedy from the mundane actions of everyday life. Of course, viewers don't have to recognize the sophisticated underpinnings of his physical comedy to appreciate it, which makes his achievement all the more impressive. Chaplin's highly stylized movement comes to seem so natural that we stop noticing it is stylized. Instead, like a good movie soundtrack, it becomes unobtrusive. Yet dance―in this larger sense―is central to the meaning of Chaplin's films, helping him to define his character and strongly affecting what subject matter he is drawn to. It intertwines with the films' content.” (Leonard Maltin's Movie Fan)What makes Kamin’s book so insightful is his hard and well studied knowledge of his subject. Kamin is an expert on the art of mime and it is from the perspective of Chaplin the mime from his early music hall days of Fred Karno’s troupe to his final films that Kamin studies from this perspective. Added to this Dan Kamin trained Robert Downey Jr. on how to move and ‘be’ Chaplin for Richard Attenborough’s 1992 biopic.This book by Scarecrow Press and originally published in 2008 is brilliantly illustrated with selected stills from his films, sometimes several frames from the same film illustrating Chaplin’s movements and comic timing complementing the text. In summary this splendid book would convince anyone not converted to Chaplin why he was heralded as he was and what gives him such a raised status. (Filmwerk)This is . . . a book that will be treasured by Chaplin fans. (RALPH: The Review of Arts, Literature, Philosophy, and the Humanities)Dan Kamin’s tome, The Comedy of Charlie Chaplin: Artistry in Motion, is something different altogether. It is a examination of Chaplin’s art, focusing on what made his films so compelling to audiences of the time and what continues to make his work captivating to new generations experiencing his silent films in the modern era. This is not merely a film study. It is a study of Chaplin’s performances and the way he used the motions of his body to create timeless comedy. The author is uniquely qualified to analyze and break down Chaplin’s body movements, as Dan Kamin is a professional comedian and mime who developed the physical comedy sequences for the films Chaplin (1992) and Benny and Joon (1993) and who trained both Robert Downey Jr. and Johnny Depp for their roles. Through Mr. Kamin’s in-depth analysis of Chaplin’s body movements, The Comedy of Charlie Chaplin: Artistry in Motion had an effect on me that no other book on Chaplin and his films has produced–it made me look at the comedian’s work in a new way.... Mr. Kamin’s book provides new insight into Chaplin’s compelling performances.... I found The Comedy of Charlie Chaplin: Artistry in Motion to be the best examination of Charlie Chaplin’s art in book form. It receives my highest recommendation. (It Came From The Bottom Shelf!)Kamin has devoted his life to understanding and internalizing physical comedy in general and Chaplin in particular, and it shows. His grasp of Chaplin is peerless, and he is also skilled with words. (James M. Welsh Journal of American Culture)Dan Kamin's new book, The Comedy of Charlie Chaplin: Artistry in Motion, is something different altogether. It is an examination of Chaplin's art, focusing on what made his films so compelling to audiences of the time and what continues to make his work captivating to new generations experiencing his silent films in the modern era. The author is uniquely qualified to analyze and break down Chaplin's body movements, as Dan Kamin is a professional comedian and mime...The Comedy of Charlie Chaplin will also be of great interest to soused cinema enthusiasts, because Mr. Kamin delves deeper than previous authors into Chaplin's soused slapstick. Fans of "booze movies" and lovers of film comedy should consider Dan Kamin's book an essential read. It receives my highest recommendation. (Soused Cinema Library Blog)Dan Kamin's The Comedy of Charlie Chaplin is indispensable. Its detailed, penetrating analysis of the how and why of Chaplin's body language reveals the craft behind the art of the greatest clown of them all. (Scott Eyman, book editor of The Palm Beach Post, co-author of Robert Wagner?s Pieces of My Heart: A Life) Read more About the Author Dan Kamin performs comedy shows worldwide and is a frequent guest artist with symphony orchestras. He created the physical comedy sequences for the films Chaplin and Benny and Joon, and trained Robert Downey, Jr. and Johnny Depp for their acclaimed performances. He also provided a commentary track for the upcoming Criterion DVD/Blu-Ray release of Chaplin's The Great Dictator. Read more

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Only a performer who is a movement artist can truly appreciate Chaplin. Dan Kamin is the go-to source for understanding Chaplin as an artist, There are a few other good books, but they're all written from the outside looking in. Not this one. —John Towsen, physicalcomedy.blogspot.com

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