Improvised Sound
Posted: March 11th, 2008, 4:55 pm
I am a strong believer in the power of music to boost the theatricality of an improv show and have been actively pursuing this in performance for over a year now. In addition to scoring several Maestros and one-off shows, I've scored several runs of shows including: "Start Trekkin", "Harry Potter", and "Six Degrees". Currently I've helped to score the "Improvised Shakespeare" show, including this coming weekend. I am also the cardinal sound improviser for "Get Up" and am rehearsing and performing with them as part of their troupe.
Recently, I've had a couple of interesting groups ask me if I would score their shows. I love that other people are seeing the benefits of music in show. And if I had the time, I would do it. Unfortunately, I am in pre-production on my first independantly produced animated short, so I've had to turn down these projects.
BUT, because I want to encourage music in shows, and am happy to share what I've learned about "scoring" improvised scenes, I would like to offer a workshop on Improvised Sound. My plan is to charge $5 to pay for the time it takes to build curriculum... time taken away from my animated project... all proceeds of which I will donate to the AIC (that I love). I will need a minimun of 6 people to make this worth while. I'm thinking about having the workshop on Saturday, April 5th, from 12pm-2pm. Location TBD.
Performing improvised sound is a great training tool for new and experienced improvisers. It gives beginner improvisers a way to interactively participate in a show with experienced improviers. And experienced improvisers can use it as a tool for strengthening their ability to read the scene and give the stage-imps what they want/need.
It is about time we had more sound imps in this community.
Who will sign up first?
Recently, I've had a couple of interesting groups ask me if I would score their shows. I love that other people are seeing the benefits of music in show. And if I had the time, I would do it. Unfortunately, I am in pre-production on my first independantly produced animated short, so I've had to turn down these projects.
BUT, because I want to encourage music in shows, and am happy to share what I've learned about "scoring" improvised scenes, I would like to offer a workshop on Improvised Sound. My plan is to charge $5 to pay for the time it takes to build curriculum... time taken away from my animated project... all proceeds of which I will donate to the AIC (that I love). I will need a minimun of 6 people to make this worth while. I'm thinking about having the workshop on Saturday, April 5th, from 12pm-2pm. Location TBD.
Performing improvised sound is a great training tool for new and experienced improvisers. It gives beginner improvisers a way to interactively participate in a show with experienced improviers. And experienced improvisers can use it as a tool for strengthening their ability to read the scene and give the stage-imps what they want/need.
It is about time we had more sound imps in this community.
Who will sign up first?