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Studying my #craft! Thanks for a great class @amiemfarrell. #actingclass @adlerimprov #adlerimprov
AdlerImprov and the Power of games. My latest blog post.
Did a make-up test yesterday. Thanks to Rob Adler at adlerimprov for introducing me to the production team. Aside from having a new found respect for anyone that sits in a chair for extended hours for make-up, I got a chance to play a little in front of the camera. And in this case, behind a glass door. More pics/vids to come. For more info on the movie, follow @smilingmanmovie.
Started AdlerImprov's On Camera Scene Study class Tuesday night. The scene - Biff in Death of a Salesman. Some really great performances out of the gate. Looking forward to seeing them in a couple weeks after they get a chance to marinate. Highly recommend this class and working with Rob Adler.
On New Year's Eve, I picked up a note on a tag and put it on my door. A good reminder heading into the New Year.
As a part of my 2014 Evolutions, I started Rob Adler's Intro to AdlerImprov class yesterday. Rob's techniques are heavily influenced by Viola Spolin, the mother of improv.
For those of you outside the Chicago improv scene:
"Spolin developed acting exercises or "games" that unleashed creativity, adapting focused "play" to unlock the individual's capacity for creative self-expression. Viola Spolin's use of recreational games in theater came from her background with the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression where she studied with Neva Boyd starting in 1924."
Get out there an play!