I come from an improv background, so the one thing I know when I'm doing 'Chozen' is that whatever he's doing at that exact moment is the only thing he's thinking about, and he will do it until he's conquered it.
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I like to do as much improv as I can do.
Improvising is wonderful. But, the thing is that you cannot improvise unless you know exactly what you're doing. That's a kind of paradoxical thing about improvising.
Improv is mostly what I've studied.
I like to improvise.
No, improvising is wonderful. But, the thing is that you cannot improvise unless you know exactly what you're doing.
I want to be an improviser, and I've worked very hard at that. It's an art. You don't just play whatever comes into your head; you have to be very deliberate about what you do.
I always feel in improv that nothing is ever as good once it's repeated.
I can't imagine doing anything without being an improviser. I can't imagine trying to write or act or direct without what improvising offers you.
For the last 30-plus years, I have been doing one long, uninterrupted improv.
You can't improvise if you are tense. Or thinking too much. You have to really let it go.