Splitting the duties of making verbal or physical offers can result in enriching both elements of your play.
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“S” is for “Stage Picture”
Are your improv stage pictures worth a thousand words…?
Game Library: “Invisibility Scene”
Some ghostly scenic techniques…
“S” is for “Split Focus”
99% of the time, “Split Focus” will cause problems on the improv stage. Here’s a consideration of the other 1% of the time!
Game Library: “Crime Endowment”
Specifics provide the life blood of this short-form endowment mainstay.
“S” is for “Specificity”
A little nuance goes a long way….
Game Library: “Narrator”
If you’re looking for a stylistic twist for your short- or long-form work, Narrator might be just the device for you.
“S” is for “Speaking Your Truth”
“In truth,” I find this technique extremely helpful when working with complex and emotionally charged material.
Game Library: “Many Objects”
There are many reasons to love “Many Objects.”
“S” is for “Space Objects”
Liven up your scenes with some well-chosen and crafted “Space Objects.”