![]() ![]() It can help coordinate the movement of body muscles, especially the fine movement of hands and feet. Just like the cerebrum, the cerebellum has two equal hemispheres and a wrinkly surface.Īlthough the cerebellum is small, it contains numerous neurons. It sits just below the occipital lobes and on top of the pons. The cerebellum, also known as the little brain, is located in the back of the brain. This lobe also helps you understand oral language, general process knowledge and stores your verbal and visual memory. ![]() ![]() For example, your temporal lobe allows you to focus on one voice at a loud party. Your temporal lobe sits close to your ears and is associated with interpreting and translating auditory stimuli. It also controls our ability to interprets body language like facial expressions, gestures, and body postures. This lobe is responsible for our visual awareness, including visual attention, optical recognition, and spatial awareness. The occipital lobe is located at the rear of our brain. The parietal lobe also relays sensory information from different parts of the body, helps us process and learn a language, and maintains the body’s positioning and movement. This lobe manages our complex behaviors, including the 5 senses: touch, vision, and spatial awareness. The parietal lobe lies at the upper rear of our brain. The frontal lobe rests just below the forehead and controls our reasoning, organizing, our ability to speak, solve problems, pay attention, and our emotions. While the left hemisphere (logical side) controls language and speech, the right hemisphere (creative side) is responsible for translating visual information.Īccording to the function, the cerebrum is further divided into 4 different lobes: frontal lobes, parietal lobes, temporal lobes, and occipital lobes. It can also be divided into 2 parts: the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere.Īlthough the hemispheres look identical, the left and right hemispheres have particular functions. It has a rough surface (cerebral cortex) with gyri and sulci. The cerebrum is the largest part of the human brain. The brain is made up of 3 essential parts: Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Brainstem. Piece by piece, Marc will help you bring characters to life by discovering what makes them unique and help you reproduce his own techniques to help you produce a personality and a voice for every character you play.Parts of the Brain: Structures and Their Functions Marc has played some of the most loved animated characters throughout his illustrious career and he returns in this talk to help you improve your character work. His character vocal work includes Aks Moe in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Danger Mouse, Johnny Bravo, Pingu, Scooby-Doo & Shaggy, Go Jetters, Strange Hill High, Chicken Run and the US voice of Bob in Bob the Builder. Marc Silk is an English voice actor who has given life to beloved and instantly identifiable characters across film, gaming, animation and beyond. Start: 5.00pm BST / 09.00am PDT / 12.00pm EDT / 02.00am + 1 AESTĪn animation talk from Marc Silk is like a talk on directing from Spielberg. Join Marc Silk on Tuesday June 15th for a 3 hour pro workshop to work on developing your characters. ![]()
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