The last improv “H” is for “Hosting” – that critical fellow improviser that can make or break a short- or long-form experience.
Tag Archives: Short-Form
Game Library: “Oscar-Winning Moments”
There’s a lot of room for playful discovery in the short-form game “Oscar-Winning Moments.”
“G” is for “Game of the Scene”
“Game of the Scene” refers to the source of interest or dynamism that – given sufficient attention – can blossom into a site of joy and entertainment.
Game Library: “Game Lab”
“Game Lab” offers a way to keep your short-form muscles suitably challenged and your scene work fresh.
“E” is for “Experts”
The persona of the “Expert” has a lot to offer in terms of confidence, precision and crafting our characters from a place of strength.
Game Library: “Commercial”
And now for a “Commercial” break from your regular ImprovDr programming…
Game Library: “Key Word”
Unlock the doorway to energized entrances and exits with “Key Word!”
Game Library: “Theme Scenes”
“Theme Scenes” encourages a more emotionally grounded and nuanced style of improvisational play well-suited to both short- and long-form expeditions.
Game Library: “Fantasy Scene”
Although the frame can seem a little complex at first glance, “Fantasy Scene” is well worth the time allowing a wonderful variety of tone and content.
“D” is for “Drama”
While it’s helpful to avoid drama backstage, the same isn’t true when we’re performing. “D” is for “Drama” reflects on the more serious side of improv.