I am an improviser, and I’ve started by learning “the rules”, but what I got after improv experiences is that as long as you speak through a character that you are playing, the rules will be just dissolved. If you follow kids playing, they actually follow these rules, but not because they’ve learned them, but because they allow themselves to play.
I'm looking up the rules of improv to help me be more interesting and funny on stage. Judging by the standard of this guys presentation, improv helps with neither of those.
I am an improviser, and I’ve started by learning “the rules”, but what I got after improv experiences is that as long as you speak through a character that you are playing, the rules will be just dissolved. If you follow kids playing, they actually follow these rules, but not because they’ve learned them, but because they allow themselves to play.
Be patient. The most interesting part in my opinion starts at 10:15 :)
thank you. i hate the bs tedx fluff
Am I the only one who had to pause when he called play-dough one of the greatest discoveries in human history?💀😂 14:00
Salute. 🎉
I'm all ears
Nothing else, just ears?
Zeroth
for someone who’s into public speaking, he’s very boring to listen to… and i’m watching at 2X speed…he’s still got a lot to learn.
😂
It’s his volume. He doesn’t alternate his range
I think he communicates the info well. Could be much worse. Easy to criticise.
He is into improvisation, not into public speaking...
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I'm looking up the rules of improv to help me be more interesting and funny on stage. Judging by the standard of this guys presentation, improv helps with neither of those.
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Good information but terribly presented.
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