space work in comedy
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 8:41 pm
i dont know if everyone here knows what i mean by the term "space work" so i will explain...
space work is like... using your hands to give the effect that you are holding something, or moving a real object.
ie: pretending to smoke a cigerette, or drink a cup of coffee. but its all imaginary.
its something totally VITAL to improvised comedy (which i am learning loads about, and studying with a lustful ferver). the more i learn about it, and the practice of it in improv... the more i notice it in big comedy acts.
i guess what i would like to know... is how many you guys use space work in your comedy. have you always used space work if so? i find that it can really help paint a picture. i would like to hear some similar experiences if there is any.
gareth
p.s.
sorry if this isnt a well thought out post... i typed it out quick, and didnt proof read it either. so fuck off. =P
space work is like... using your hands to give the effect that you are holding something, or moving a real object.
ie: pretending to smoke a cigerette, or drink a cup of coffee. but its all imaginary.
its something totally VITAL to improvised comedy (which i am learning loads about, and studying with a lustful ferver). the more i learn about it, and the practice of it in improv... the more i notice it in big comedy acts.
i guess what i would like to know... is how many you guys use space work in your comedy. have you always used space work if so? i find that it can really help paint a picture. i would like to hear some similar experiences if there is any.
gareth
p.s.
sorry if this isnt a well thought out post... i typed it out quick, and didnt proof read it either. so fuck off. =P