Improv Tip #162 What you need to know about Short form vs Long form (2021)



Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. In this week’s improv tip, veteran improviser and host of Improv Tips, Paul Vaillancourt, breaks down his take on the age-old debate Short-Form vs Long- Form. Whether you’re doing improv comedy, playing improv games, using improv in your acting classes, or expressing yourself with some other kind of improvisation, you are going to love this tip.

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00:35 – Short-Form Improv vs Long-Form Improv – Definitions
2:54 – Short-Form Improv Benefits and Traps
6:40 – Long-Form Improv Benefits and Traps
11:39 – Short-Form Improv vs Long-Form – My Experience
15:32 – Short-Form Improv vs Long-Form – My Recommendation

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