Transform Innocent Lines Into Comedy Gold
Ready to elevate your improv game? In this video, we'll explore a powerful technique inspired by legendary improv teacher Del Close: playing "paranoid." Learn how to read between the lines, find deeper meaning in your scene partner's every word, and transform innocent lines into game-changing moves. This approach isn't about distrust—it's about imbuing your scenes with energy, intention, and heightened stakes, making every moment count. Tune in to unlock a new level of connection and creativity in your improvisation! #improvtips #improvcomedy #improvisation Check out my NEW FREE eBook "39 Years of Improv Advice in 20 Pages" here: https://bit.ly/41ssdFL Check out my FIRST FREE eBook here: https://bit.ly/3HjIqmn Paul Vaillancourt is the author of "THE TRIANGLE OF THE SCENE". Amazon Kindle: https://amzn.to/2KioghM As an Amazon Associate, I earn money from qualifying purchases. It doesn’t cost you any more and it helps out the channel. (Commissions Earned) Subscribe for more Improv Tips: http://www.youtube.com/c/pvimprov?sub.. Share this video with a friend: • Transform Innocent Lines Into Comedy Gold Let’s connect: Facebook: / pvimprov Twitter: / whatsupwithpv Instagram: / whatsupwithpv

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