Improv Tips #113 – Surrender (w/ David Razowsky) (2019)

Improv Tips #113 - Surrender (w/ David Razowsky) (2019)

Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, here at Improv Tips want to help. In this episode guest tipper David Razowsky explores the idea of “Surrender”, tells how it is different from “Abandoning” and gives some really actionable ways that you can be attentive to “Surrender” and use it in your work. Whether…

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Improv Tips #121 – Assumptions (2019)

Improv Tips #121 - Assumptions (2019)

Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, here at Improv Tips want to help. In this week’s improv tip, veteran teacher and improviser Paul Vaillancourt talks about a simple but powerful idea, ASSUMPTIONS and how we can you them to supercharge our improv scenes. Whether you’re doing improv comedy, playing improv games, using…

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Improv Tips #110 – Make It Personal (2019)

Improv Tips #110 - Make It Personal (2019)

Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, here at Improv Tips want to help. In this week’s improv tip, veteran teacher and improviser Paul Vaillancourt talks about a simple but powerful technique of MAKING IT PERSONAL in a scene to add depth and meaning to what you’re doing. Whether you’re doing improv comedy,…

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Improv Tips #109 – Scenic Inertia (2019)

Improv Tips #109 - Scenic Inertia (2019)

Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, here at Improv Tips want to help. In this week’s improv tip, veteran teacher and improviser Paul Vaillancourt talks about a simple but powerful idea, SCENIC INERTIA and how it can help you get your scene off to a good stat and keep it rolling in…

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Improv Tips #108 – Character Refrain (2019)

Improv Tips #108 - Character Refrain (2019)

Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, here at Improv Tips want to help. In this week’s improv tip, veteran teacher and improviser Paul Vaillancourt talks about a technique that he uses all the time in his work to his characters a consistent and catchy point of view. Whether you’re doing improv comedy,…

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