2 successful voice actors/online personalities, one who ran a show all on his own, a host of a successful online fighting series, a man who helps run multiple charity events raising over a million dollars, and a man that owns multiple high speed camera and runs a hugely successful slow motion show
once i had 2 let it rip so bad in class like i could not hold it in any longer . so i was like ok . it feels like a slient one . no1 will notice . so i did it n damn .. man ive never smelt one so bad .. i couldnt believe it came from me . n u could trace the smell bc evey1 was looking back at me .. n the teacher was like ok . who farted . damn why are u asking . u kno no is going 2 say shit just shut up n open the window im abt 2 die .. n every1 turned backk 2 me n so much shit was going thro my mind then.. i was like the hell am i going 2 do . so i turn back 2 the kid sitting behind me n im like “clyde . thats so fucking nasty im abt 2 die. “ that was os evil of me .. damn i felt bad for clyde bc he was getting the worst of it . sitting behind me .. in the area of danger
Well, shock is a very primal response, and is for the most part very vacant, and holds the very basic initial response the person registers.
A lot of the shock can be invoked through the almost disturbingly emotionless expression. You should be able to see how much tension is involved.
Also shock can be more easily read when compared to the previous motion, as a sort of contrast. The biggest sense of this is through the pupils, how they mentally process the situation, and how they physically either act or recoil to the situation.
I hope this wasn’t too vague, and I hope it helps! 💛