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Initiating a scene can be stressful at any level, and when your brain goes blank up there, it's easy to panic. In this episode I talk about a simple approach to scene initiations that Will Hines recommends: start by answering the question "where are you?" You can do it physically, verbally, or both, and it gives you and your scene partner something concrete to build on while your brain catches up.
Two exercises in this one. The partner version, This Place Has So Much Flavour, has you enter a scene using only physicality and emotion to establish the character of the space before anyone speaks.
The solo version, The Garage, has you handling objects in an imagined location and then describing the base reality you just created.
This is part of a series on the top of the scene, initiations, and base reality.
Resources and downloads: https://improvupdate.com
Article for this episode: This episode is part of a four episode series available on YouTube and audio podcast. You can find an article for this episode, and links to the full series on both platforms, here.
Newsletter: https://improvupdate.com/newsletter
YouTube version of this episode: https://youtu.be/8HXZl0LS7AU
Chapters
00:00 Why initiations are stressful
00:56 Will Hines on answering "where are you?"
02:19 Why physicality buys you time
03:21 Using words to set location
03:47 Partner exercise: This Place Has So Much Flavour
05:17 Figuring out what you're doing together
05:47 Solo exercise: The Garage
07:17 Wrap up
Downloadable contentDownload the Free Post-Show Reflection Guide: Sent to your inbox when you subscribe to either newsletter (and added to the footer to each message if you're already subscribed).
Get a booklet with six exercises to help you get reps in challenging scenes called "Exercises to Ruin You"
Get more downloadable booklets here: https://improvupdate.com/downloads
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Support the showThis podcast was created, written, and is hosted by Jen deHaan. You can find her bio here.
This episode was and edited and produced by StereoForest.com.
This podcast was made in British Columbia, Canada by StereoForest Podcasts.
By Jen deHaanInitiating a scene can be stressful at any level, and when your brain goes blank up there, it's easy to panic. In this episode I talk about a simple approach to scene initiations that Will Hines recommends: start by answering the question "where are you?" You can do it physically, verbally, or both, and it gives you and your scene partner something concrete to build on while your brain catches up.
Two exercises in this one. The partner version, This Place Has So Much Flavour, has you enter a scene using only physicality and emotion to establish the character of the space before anyone speaks.
The solo version, The Garage, has you handling objects in an imagined location and then describing the base reality you just created.
This is part of a series on the top of the scene, initiations, and base reality.
Resources and downloads: https://improvupdate.com
Article for this episode: This episode is part of a four episode series available on YouTube and audio podcast. You can find an article for this episode, and links to the full series on both platforms, here.
Newsletter: https://improvupdate.com/newsletter
YouTube version of this episode: https://youtu.be/8HXZl0LS7AU
Chapters
00:00 Why initiations are stressful
00:56 Will Hines on answering "where are you?"
02:19 Why physicality buys you time
03:21 Using words to set location
03:47 Partner exercise: This Place Has So Much Flavour
05:17 Figuring out what you're doing together
05:47 Solo exercise: The Garage
07:17 Wrap up
Downloadable contentDownload the Free Post-Show Reflection Guide: Sent to your inbox when you subscribe to either newsletter (and added to the footer to each message if you're already subscribed).
Get a booklet with six exercises to help you get reps in challenging scenes called "Exercises to Ruin You"
Get more downloadable booklets here: https://improvupdate.com/downloads
Review the showPlease consider leaving a review wherever you review podcasts. Don't know where? Here are some options.
Apple Podcasts | Podchaser
It helps out! Thanks!
Support the showThis podcast was created, written, and is hosted by Jen deHaan. You can find her bio here.
This episode was and edited and produced by StereoForest.com.
This podcast was made in British Columbia, Canada by StereoForest Podcasts.