
Whether writing a book, screenplay, a scene for a movie, or a station promo, there’s one rule of thumb that always works. It also applies to improvisational theater and radio performance. The first lesson from improv is to be specific and descriptive.
In this article, I share how improv can help personalities learn to be more colorful by applying this concept. Including:
- How specific language connects while generic phrases fail.
- Examples of flat, boring comments and how to fix them by being specific.
- Why being direct is the key to finding more color in performance.