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By Matt Francis & Brian Hines
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The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.
After a few weeks off Matt & Brian are back to discuss what sounds like a very boring topic... Base Reality!
What are the components of a Base Reality in improv? How do you create it in a scene? What happens if it's missing? Does Brian bring up Pixar again? All of these questions will be answered. Also a BONUS TREAT.... Matt & Brian perform TWO PERFECT SCENES (not true).
Don't forget to check out improv shows and classes!!!
www.seateaimprov.com
www.vermontcomedyclub.com
www.wgimprovschool.com
Find out all of Matt & Brian's opinions on improv, or at least Base Reality in Improv, in 15 minutes! Our Facebook page is HERE Our Twitter handle is: @minutes_game (correct, no "15" in the handle)
Just when you thought it couldn't get any nerdier Matt & Brian pulled it off. They discuss their very own Improv Superlatives. Kind of like Most Likely to Succeed or Nicest Eyes but even dumber! The two most likely to record an improv podcast to entertain themselves hosts cover their favorite exercises, classes, least favorite stuff... you get it!
Start making your own superlatives by getting back to taking classes at...
www.seateaimprov.com
www.vermontcomedyclub.com
www.wgimprovschool.com
Find out all of Matt & Brian's opinions on improv, or at least Superlatives in Improv, in 15 minutes! Our Facebook page is HERE Our Twitter handle is: @minutes_game (correct, no "15" in the handle)
An episode with a few firsts! We cover a form we have not done a ton of and certainly have not taught. So, Brian calls in an expert from the bullpen (or his living room) to help. Matt and Brian discuss the Spokane (or the Pretty Flower), how it works, why it's so much darn fun, the similarities to other forms, and why it's a great primer form for an audience.
Side note: Brian struggled to think of a TV episode type to explain the Spokane and ran out of time. Since he writes this summary he'll include it here. The Spokane is a lot like a Simpsons flashback episode where they talk about something like Maggie's First Word or How Lisa Got Her Saxophone. There... he feels better now.
Thanks for listening and get back to taking classes at...
www.seateaimprov.com
www.vermontcomedyclub.com
www.wgimprovschool.com
Find out all of Matt & Brian's opinions on improv, or at least the Spokane in Improv, in 15 minutes! Our Facebook page is HERE Our Twitter handle is: @minutes_game (correct, no "15" in the handle)
Matt and Brian and shocked to find out they have yet to cover this topic as it's one of their favorite concepts! Justification! The secret sauce of taking someone from a funny moment to a scene with legs. They discuss the primary types of justification, what makes an effective justification, an example of a lame justification, and... Brian uses two different movies for examples! An all-time record.
They also talk about Duck Tales.
They also mention that you can start taking classes online and in person at:
www.seateaimprov.com
www.vermontcomedyclub.com
www.wgimprovschool.com
Find out all of Matt & Brian's opinions on improv, or at least Justification in Improv, in 15 minutes! Our Facebook page is HERE Our Twitter handle is: @minutes_game (correct, no "15" in the handle)
Have you ever work up wondering how it is to pull a premise for an improv show? Well, this episode is for you! The rest of should listen too
Matt dives into the types of info to look for during an opener or story that would lead to scenes in an improv show. Brian talks about his love for the weird details! They are two different humans! However, the nerds do explain what to re-visit from an opener, what's funny to play with is both personal and shared, and some of their memory techniques.
Ok... they use the same exact memory techniques.
Find out all of Matt & Brian's opinions on improv, or at least Pulling Premise in Improv, in 15 minutes! Our Facebook page is HERE Our Twitter handle is: @minutes_game (correct, no "15" in the handle)
Do you love improv but are totally picky about who you want to do scenes with? Then do Two Prov!
Matt & Brian discuss Two Prov and cover styles, forms, editing, and the benefits and drawbacks of Two Prov. How different is Two Prov than performing with a large group of people? How much can Brian talk during a single episode of the podcast (answer: a lot)
This episode covers a lot of content from previous episodes but applied to a show with only 2 performers.
Find out all of Matt & Brian's opinions on improv, or at least Two Prov in Improv, in 15 minutes! Our Facebook page is HERE Our Twitter handle is: @minutes_game (correct, no "15" in the handle)
We're back! Matt and Brian missed a few weeks because of travel but they don't talk about it at all! There is no time to waste on stupid stuff like Brian sleeping in the woods, or Matt sleeping with just a towel as a blanket! It's time to talk about Matt's favorite form... the Evente!
Brian totally slacks off and lets Matt do all of the work in describing the structure of the evente, the different styles you can use, and what makes an effective scene. Brian admits to wanting to be on the Evente team that Matt coached only to realize he barely understands the format.
Find out all of Matt & Brian's opinions on improv, or at least the Evente in Improv, in 15 minutes! Our Facebook page is HERE Our Twitter handle is: @minutes_game (correct, no "15" in the handle)
The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.