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Tag Archives: Scene Painting

“T” is for “Telling”

A “telling” blog post.

Posted byimprovdrJanuary 16, 2023January 26, 2023Posted inImprov Terms and Vocabulary, Performance StrategiesTags:Cartooning, Commenting, Narrative, Rug Pull, Scene Painting, Showing, Speaking Your Truth, T is for, TellingLeave a comment on “T” is for “Telling”

Game Library: “Typewriter”

Does anyone use a “Typewriter” any more? Here’s a new game with an old name.

Posted byimprovdrJuly 29, 2022July 27, 2022Posted inImprov Games, Improv Terms and Vocabulary, Style It UpTags:Blind Typewriter, Double Typewriter, Gibberish Typewriter, Long-Form, Narrator, Scene Painting, Short-Form, Tag Typewriter, TypewriterLeave a comment on Game Library: “Typewriter”

“S” is for “Scene Painting”

“Scene Painting” serves as the first improv “S” and refers to the craft of bringing the stage to life with little more than your descriptive words.

Posted byimprovdrJuly 25, 2022July 27, 2022Posted inImprov Terms and Vocabulary, Performance Strategies, Style It UpTags:CROW, Environment, Extending, Location, Long-Form, Narrative, Props, S is for, Scene Painting, Short-Form, WhereLeave a comment on “S” is for “Scene Painting”
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