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Rubys Thesis draft 3
*Ask Kathy can I write in the past and in the first person since this is a process
paper?
**Does Masters have an apostrophe
(how my ADD manifests in my work? Answer this thoughout the paper- alsopossible working title for thesis?)
create chapter titles:
CHAPTER 1
THESIS STATEMENT, BACKGROUND AND HISTORY
ESTABLISH YOUR THESIS
Thesis statement: As a person with attention deficit disorder, de-cluttering
my physical environment as well as becoming organized in both my personal and
professional lives led to gradual success as an actor and comedic sketch writer: the
long steep journey.
WHY YOUR THESIS STATEMENT
A.D.D. is the acronym for attention deficit disorder which is defined as, A
syndrome, usually diagnosed in childhood, characterized by a persistent pattern of
impulsiveness, a short attention span, and often hyperactivity, and interfering
especially with academic, occupational, and social performance.1 In order to
qualify for this diagnosis one must present six of the following nine criteria:
INATTENTION
(need 6 of 9)
1. often fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes
in schoolwork, work or other activities.
2. often has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities.3. often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly.
4. often does not follow through on instructions and fails to finishschoolwork, chores, or duties in the workplace (no if oppositional
behavior or doesnt understand instructions).
5. often has difficulty organizing tasks and activities.
1The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.Updated in 2009. Published byHoughton Mifflin Company.
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6. often avoids, dislikes, or is reluctant to engage in tasks or activities
that require sustained mental effort (such as schoolwork or
homework).
7. often loses things necessary for tasks or activities (e.g., toys, schoolassignments, pencils, books, or tools).
8. often easily distracted by extraneous stimuli.9. often forgetful in daily activities.
HYPERACTIVITY-IMPULSIVITY
(need 6 of 9)
1. often fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in seat.
2. often leaves seat in classroom or in other situations in which
remaining seated is expected.
3. often runs about or climbs excessively in situations in which it isinappropriate (in adolescents or adults, may be limited to subjective
feelings of restlessness)
4. often has difficulty playing or engaging in leisure activities quietly
5. is often "on the go" or often acts as if "driven by a motor"6. often talks excessively7. often blurts out answers before questions have been completed
8. often has difficulty awaiting turn.
9. often interrupts or intrudes on others (e.g., butts into conversations
or games)
REQUIREMENTS
1. Present at least 6 months, maladaptive and inconsistent with
development level
2. Some symptoms that caused impairment were present before age 73. Some impairment from the symptoms is present in two or more
settings (e.g., at school {or work} and at home)4. There must be clear evidence of clinically significant impairment in
social, academic or occupational functioning. 2
All of these elements combined resulted in me unsuccessfully attempting the
impossible: taking on a full course load every quarter at Antioch, continuing with my
busy babysitting schedule and committing to all my performance related rehearsals,
shows and endeavors.
Throughout my graduate studies, looking back I see how many times I was in
over my head and overly ambitious to the detriment of completing my course work
on time. Reality quickly sunk in in the fall of 2009 as I struggled to submit the
2 http://www.mental-health-today.com/add/dsm.htm
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paperwork for the classwork on time, hold onto my jobs, and continue to perform at
the improv theaters. This resulted in me getting sick frequently due to exhaustion
and overextending myself, which meant I had to take several quarters off in order to
recover. Unfortunately, this cycle continued several times throughout the first three
and half years and I had to learn this lesson several times over before I stopped the
madness and slowed down.
I began my individualized masters degree journey in the fall of2009, right
before the way that I had been living my life began to unravel. Ever since I was
young I have been someone who has over extended herself, taken on too many
projects, and suffered from burn out. Since I was thirteen, I have been diagnosed
with A.D.D.; consequently I struggled and still struggle with disorganization, time
management, impulsivity, making decisions, following through or completing tasks,
concentration and hoarding which is often times a side effect of people who have
A.D.D.
For someone who has A.D.D. it is extremely difficult to focus, complete tasks
and not get inspired or distracted by every little thing that calls their attention.
Every moment is a new opportunity to become distracted and one has to constantly
tell oneself to focus, stick to what one is doing, and complete the task at hand. This
involves constant discipline, which is hard to sustain when youre someone like me
who tends to be drawn in different directions simultaneously. Everything felt
overwhelming and made me feel scared to start anything. I was afraid to fail, so I
would procrastinate. In times this became a vicious circle, which impeded the
progress in my academic endeavor.
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As I began my studies at Antioch University in the fall of 2009 I realized that I
was not only extremely disorganized but also a hoarder. There was clutter all over
my desk and papers everywhere not filed nor organized. This made it hard to start
assignments as I didnt have a clean desk space and lacked the mental space to
tackle this. The learning experience of how to be an organized individual in this
rapidly growing and diversifying technological age was relevant to my endeavor to
succeed as a student, actor and writer. In the words of Jerry Garcia, What a long
strange trip itsbeen.3 Indeed. It has been and continues to be an arduous,
demanding effort to struggle with the effects of my A.D.D. in my personal, academic,
and artistic endeavor, a journey for life.
CHAPTER TWO
DECLUTTERING MY LIFE
The initial steps toward de-cluttering my life started with my physical
environment. After realizing there were unopened boxes all over my apartment
from a move I had made in 2006, clutter in every room of the apartment, and
receiving notice from my superintendents that my apartment constituted a fire
hazard (as there were stacked newspapers in front of the fire escape) I came to
accept I was a hoarder. The time had come to start the de-hoarding process.
The process of de-hoarding was exhaustive and has taken me three and a half years
to get in control of. The de-hoarding project has been as much a part of my graduate
3Garcia, Jerry. Truckin. Grateful Dead. 1970. CD.
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studies as the courses themselves. This project was all encompassing to the point
that it became a central theme in my solo show, which is my thesis project.
I will show through the solo project how I dealt with de-hoarding, time
management, and gaining focus.
Much like in my real life project, the solo show, Hot Mess centers around
the central character, Ruby who is struggling to stay focused, organized, and arrive
on time due to A.D.D. In the solo show, the character Ruby refuses to accept that she
is a hoarder. This was an element drawn from my real life. I decided to write a solo
show based upon my real life struggles because there is comedy in truth and truth in
comedy. AS the great Sid Cesaer said, Comedy has to be based on truth. You take
the truth and you put a little curlicue at the end.4
In one scene Ruby arrives to Goodwill in an attempt to purge herself from her
things and then eventually takes them all back. The next scene after that she is at
her therapists office is talking about not being a hoarder, even though the audience
has just seen proof that she struggles parting with items. The humor in this scene
comes out from when Ruby says in Hot Mess, But I am not a hoarder. This is not a
joke but rather the humor stems out of someone who is in complete denial, which is
a very human thing we all do and can relate to. As Matthew M. Hurlet and Daniel C.
Dennett explain in the book, Inside Jokes: Using Humor to Reverse Engineer, Neil
Simon, for instance, avoids jokes and wisecracks, and evokes humor from the
4 "Sid Caesar." BrainyQuote.com. Xplore Inc, 2013. 31 July 2013.
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/s/sidcaesar105961.html
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untoward consequences of imbalances and weaknesses in characters for whom we
care: When people care, even the slightest joke will get a big laugh, for theyll be so
caught up in whats going on,.5
At the end of the solo show, Ruby returns to GoodWill to donate items to
victims of Hurricane Sandy which was, true to my real life. This moment is
poignant because it shows that noth only the character in the show Ruby, but also
the real life Ruby, myself is getting healtheir and maturing. It is a sweet end and
there are a couple lines in that second Good Will scene where the audience laughed.
The first moment is when Ruby says, You see this blanket? It's actually just fleece
fabric. I bought it when I dressed up as cotton candy one year for Halloween. This
moment is funny because the idea here is that nothing Ruby has is what ti appears
to be and that there is a story behind every object. Its also very specific and
audiences love specificity. The second moment is after Ruby says, And I have all
these travel sized shampoos and conditioners. I dont know why. I don't even travel!
How did they get in my apartment? Who knows?
There is truth in comedy. The truth is funny. Honest discovery, observation,
and reaction is better than contrived invention.6
5 Hurley, Matthew M., D. C. Dennett, and Reginald B. Adams. Inside Jokes: Using
Humor to Reverse-engineer the Mind. Cambridge, MA: MIT, 2011. Print.
6Halpern, Charna, Del Close, and Kim Johnson. Truth in Comedy: The Manual ofImprovisation. Colorado Springs, CO: Meriwether Pub, 2011. Print.
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Throughout my graduate school studies I have been seeing a therapist for my
hoarding, anger, obsessive tendencies and A.D.D. Thus the development of myself as
a human being as well as my show was an internal process as it was a working
through ones internal psyche. One brings them self to the piece whether it be
writing, acting or singing. One element I had to work on was getting confidant in
my voice. Due to my A.D.D. and learning differently from other students throughout
my academic career, I developed a feeling of less than that caused me to stifle my
voice a lot, grip my vocal chords and breathe superficially. All of these physical
manifestations caused me to not feel comfortable singing, caused me to not project
in scenes, and also caused me to have vocal fry. At times I could emotionally feel my
chest cave in and I could almost feel my physical body cave in as well. I always felt
dumb or unabke to keep up with the other students in my school and this made me
very self-conscious and physically restrict my voice. Most people would not assume
I was like this was as I was someone who stood up for herself but just because you
stand up for yourself doesnt mean you dont feel insecure and suffer. In fact all of
my acting and improv teachers commented on how often I was not supporting my
breath and how I was restricing my vocal chords, causing me to have vocal fry. In
order to conquer the chest from caving in issue from a technical aspect I began to do
an exercise where I would lift up my arms and expose my chest out. It felt so
vulnerable doing this at the beginning. But then I began to gain confidence doing
this. Lifting up from my chest gave me better posture and also helped me connect
my internal confidence to my voice. I began projecting more and taking deeper
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breaths. Another exercise I had to master in order to perform with vocal efficiency
was slowing down when I spoke and enunciating. I began doing the following vocal
exercises before rehearsals to stretch out my mouth and tongue. I would do the
following vocal warm-ups of massaging my jaw while saying Topeka, Topega.
Then I would say Unique, New York ten times. Then I would say Red Leather,
Yellow Leather ten times. All of these mouth exercises helped me get agility around
the heavy dialogue that was in my script. It also helped me slow down when I spoke
and enunicate.
CHAPTER #
DRAWING FROM LIFE EXPERIENCE
Many artisits draw from real experiences to create their art as something that is
personal can be the most powerful and also be universal. The process of me de-
hoarding and figuring out how to be organized is something that many people can
relate to, specifically American audiences. In the western world there is a strong
attachment to objects. Our reliance on objects seems to have taken over. Moreover
in a twenty-four seven news cycle and being constantly bombarded with
advertisments, news and techonology it is hard to find a respite from the to-do list.
As a society we seem to be overscheduled and underslept and the notion of being
someone tied dow with internal and external baggage is a very relatable idea. In my
show as was true in my life, the physical manifestations of having too much also
weighed dow my character. My character was unable to focus not just because of
the A.D.D. but because she had all this baggage she was carrying around. This
caused her to feel more overhwhelemed and overstimulated. In one scene from the
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solo show HOT MESS, Ruby tells her therapist that she went to, The Container Store
and spaced out for eighty-three minutes. After this confession in the show, Ruby
does a flashback to her experience at The Container Store via a dream sequence
created by the sound design of an angelic choir and the light design of blue and
green lights popping up and pulling Ruby into a trance. When Ruby returns from
her dream sequence experience at The Container Store and says to her therapist, I
bought nothing the audience laughed heartily. One of the reasons they laughed
was because they could connect to this idea and experience themselves. Robert
Provine, Ph.D, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of
Maryland, Baltimore County claims in his article A big mystery: Why do we laugh?
that Laughter is part of the universal human vocabulary.7 There is humor in
shared expereinces and in others story we can see ourselves reflected back which
can produce laughter because you are recognizing what is going on and what is
humoress about the situation in your personal way.
The best experience is life experience and life experience is what an actor,
writer, or improviser has to draw upon at a moments notice to help them onstage or
on film. For me I am able to perform or write material that is comedic (and
dramatic) by using improv techniques and looking at the situation or character from
a comedic lense first. If tragedy cannot exist without comedy, and comedy cannot
exist without dramatic tension, then it makes sense to me that this lense is one of
many ways to get into the role or material.
7 http://www.nbcnews.com/id/3077386/ns/technology_and_science-
science/t/big-mystery-why-do-we-laugh/#.UfnGLmRT1SQ
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I began writing my solo show in the winter of 2010. I knew that thesis projects
took a long time to put together so I wanted to start as soon as possible. I began
talking solo writing classes with Becky Drysdale. Her approach to putting together
solo shows was not that you would talk at the audience, as she considered that to be
more in the genre of storytelling. Rather, in her class she had us create sketches
where we were the solo performer in the sketch. Sometimes talking to another
imaginary character on the stage or sometimes talking to ourselves. Occasionally
she would let us talk or sing or dance and speak to the audience but it had to be
within a given context. Becky also encouraged us to use our real life experiences,
opinions, or point of views to come up with pieces.
One of the pieces I began working on in her class was a song I wanted to sing to
the audience. I am not a singer/songwriter but I had an idea for a piece that
involved me singing this song as an alternative to it being a speaking song. The
song ended up making it into my solo show but it went through many re-writes
before it ended up in my show. I began writing it in February 2010 and wasnt done
changing it until July 24th, 2013. Again, I am not a songwriter. One of the first things
I had to learn about songwriting was structure. The second thing I had to learn
about songwriting was rhyming. The third element I had to learn about songwriting
was that the genre had to match the theme or content of the piece. In other words
one shouldnt just chose to rap in a song because they like to rap. It should also fit
the context of what the songwriter is trying to say. In my piece the song go from a
folksy, acoustic song to a rap as the bridge since both those genres celebrate
expressing who you the person singing is as an individual. I also got together with
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my friend Paul so we could write the music together. Then we performed this song
two times at open mics. Both times I filmed us performing and audio recorded us
performing. Both times I was terribly nervous and constricted my voice a lot. A
fellow improviser who has known me for 7 years said I didnt seem to be my normal,
comfortable, confidant self up on that stage. Although that feedback stung, I also
realized he was correct. I was visibly uncomfortable sharing my voice, my words
and singing.
I knew that the song would be a huge element to the show and that if I didnt
perofrm it well it would be a really sour note within the show. There were only two
options, get comfortable singing in public and really sell it or take the entire piece
out. I did not want to take the piece out for several reasons. First because I thought
it was a great piece that showed who I was as person as opposed to just telling the
audience. Second it would provide a different energy to the piece. It comes about a
third of the way in the show just when an audience needs a palatte cleanser. I am
someone who is very conscious of enrgies and want to entertain my audience so I
find that I want to surprise them in some way when I perform that is still grounded
and connected to the work. That meant that I could not shy away from this
challenge because energetically it would hurt the show but mistly and thirdly it
would really hurt my self- confidence. For all the work that I put into the solo show,
if I didnt have the song in the piece it would feel like I bailed out on mking my show
stronger and I bailed on confronting my fear and conquering it. My only choice was
to do the song and do it exceedingly well.
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Getting comfortable singing in front of others, into a microphpone, by myself
was one of the greatest challenges I have ever faced in my life. I am not saying this
to be dramatic. I would honestly rather have been naked onstage than sung fully
clothed. However, I am someone who constantly wants to challenge herself and
who didnt want to feel a prisioner to her voice anymore. Ever since eighth grade I
had begun shying away from singing, being in musicals, and constricitng my voice. I
knew that putting the song in my show would force me to come out of my shell.
Also, I thought it would be fun to put something in my show that I am not good at.
As a starting point to get comfortabe singing, I worked with my friends Elana
Fishbein, Robin Rothman Taylor, Taren Sterry, Jolene Turner and with my guitar
player Paul Obedzinski. We re-worked the rhyming lines and the rap section so that
there would be a lot of energy behind it.
Being able to ask for help is something I have always struggled with. While my
ability to ask for help has improved I found it difficult for me to reach out when I
had a roadblock. In December, when I staged HOT MESS for its second test run, I
did not reach out enough for help with getting direction on my solo show. As a
result I and my show suffered. There was a lack of pace and conciseness. The
show felt more like it was telling and not showing. This is my one regret in regards
to staging my show in December and something that I am aware of and changing
about myself. With regards to my thesis project I was able to reach out and ask for
help from ten friends who gave me their time and helped me get off book, helped me
edit down the show, helped by directing me and helped by giving me encouragment
and support.
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The next step of my improvement and gradual success as an actor and comedy
writer was achieved through my comedy production and internship course with
Josh Ruben and Vincent Peone ofj+v films. Through this internship and filmmaking
experience I was able to get acquainted with much of the intricacies of film
production; it awakened me to how important it is for all the aspects of production
to coalesce in order to have a successful, quality final product. By seeing an entire
process from pre-production, to production, to post production I was able to see
how I could map out all the elements involved in creating a project so that it does
not feel overwhelming and it can be completed on time and successfully.
Documenting the internship for the journal was its own intricate mission. At
first, I felt overwhelmed aggregating all the notes I had from each shoot for the
production journal. This was in part due to the fact that I had never done
production work before and wasnt sure how to journal about it since each
experience was new and its own project. The other factor was that no one I knew
had done this kind of documenting before, so I had no guide or anyone to follow in
terms of how to record my experience. It was a difficult challenge for me to figure
out how to talk about all the nuances that went into each shoot. Some shoots didnt
provide me with the time or ability to document exactly what was happening on set
and I found it difficult remembering everything that happened when I went to
notate about it after the shoot. However, as the internship continued, I figured out
ways of organizing my thoughts and by the time it was the final shoot I had the time
and ability to write down everything that happened that day on the set while I was
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on set. Being able to have finally figured out how to document the experience was
very helpful. My brain felt organized!
One of the things that helped me figure out how to be organized and manage
my time was working as a production assistant at my internship with filmmakers
and original content creators Josh Ruben and Vincent Peone atj+v films. Interning
with them was one of the greatest experiences in my graduate school education.
The internship and working with them reinforced what I had already learned about
the principles of comedy writing and performance and taught me a great deal about
what one needs to know about filmmaking. Vinny and Josh kept challenging me
throughout my internship and gave me new tasks so that I wouldnt become bored
and so that I could learn more which was perfect for someone with A.D.D. and who
is a hard worker. If I am not constantly stimulated I get bored and working on a
production set with them I never felt bored. They gave me a lot of responsibilities
and them putting so much faith in me made me trust myself more. Josh and Vinny
would only give me what they thought I could handle and part of production is
learning to juggle many things at one time.
As I am an experiential learner I found that learning about filmmaking by
being on a set to be invaluable. One thing I learned about filmmaking was that much
like in life or an improv scene, in the midst of a production something new or
unexpected might come up and cause the shoot to shift in a different direction. This
is how I felt about my timeline for my grad school. However, something else I
learned about filmmaking which is also true about improv is that no matter what
elements surprise you or take you off your projected path, you must continue on
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and finish the project- this is good training for learning to keep focus and complete
the task.
Also, in finalizing my internship journal I realized I would need to create an
organized visual media display to showcase the photos and videos from the shoots I
worked on. This meant I needed to create a webpage, with its coresponding
website, to showcase all the filmed work I did.
Figuring out how to create a website and supplemental web pages took a
long time and delayed me even more in finishing up my coursework for my
internship. I am now much better at learning new technology and software, that
was not the case at the beginning of my master degree; it intimidated me so much
my brain would feel cloudy every time I had to approach learning something new
that was computer based, causing me to shut down and further procrastinate.
Essentially, with every new program, I was learning another language and this made
my learning curve quite slow. Whenever I was dealing with new technology or
software I also found myself getting lost in a series of details, and intricacies
unnecesssary to the central task. This meant having to learn to prioritze what was
essential to the central process. In essence, asking myself is this really this
important or necessary right now for the project you are working on? How does it
contribute in a meaningful way to the task at hand..
The internship also forced me to write scripts using a professional
screenwriting software called Final Draft as well as instill in me the discipline to
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write several times a week. This is important as I had to write and re-write every
week for my solo show.
Among the pivotal learning experiences that I acquired through both the solo
show-endeavor and the internship are: the ability to organize a project from
beinning to end and see it through, the capacity to integrate theory, technqiue and
practice into a finished product, an attitude to collaborate with professionals in the
field, research pertinent resources and establish a database and network, ability to
discuss with confidence and eloquence the subject matter at hand, development of
more comfort around technological devices and procedures, such as iMovie, website
design, GarageBand, and many others.
As the internship required me to write, perform, and share my own original material
I in turn learned how to prepare and integrate for all of these undertakings as well
as prepare with confidance for my solo show. This meant I had to wear many hats
in order to fuilfill the projects for my internship as well as my solo show: as a
creator, writer, producer, actor and editor.
The condition of attention deficit disorder encompasses different
characteristics that require different approaches to overcome its limiting
circumstances like difficulty for focusing, time management skills and organization.
(Give examples)
Through the solo project I was able to focus on my writing and developing a
monologue as it challenged me to perform in front of an audience. By working in the
internship I learnd to maintain concentration on different tasks as I performed and
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integrated them. Through it all I had to develop precise time management skills
geared towards the most professional and fruitful end product.
I now reference my own internship journal whenever I start a new project in
order to make sure I have prepared well and have everything systematized. Having
a methodical arrangement is not only helpful in my everyday life, but also for my
day job and artistic endeavors. All of it has proven to be useful as I am able to map
out what needs to happen in a sophisticated, systematic way. For most of this
internship and through out the graduate school process I felt like I had no map as no
one had done the kind of specialized masters I had done and there was no booklet or
roadmap for me to follow. I had to learn this on my own and create it all on my own.
Doing this demanding and heavily detailed internship led me to build strong
organization skills and helped me feel confidant in producing my own work, my solo
show. I realize that while attention deficit disorder is not a syndrome that can be
cured but rather a disorder of the brain whose origins we have barely begun to
research it does not have to be an incapacitating condition. There are different tools
and approaches that can help us to compensate and to overcome to a degree that
will allow us to be successful in whatever journey we choose in life. In my case, the
successful pursuit of a career in acting and writing sketch comedy.
Something I learned from during my comedy production and filmmaking
internship from my supervisors Josh Ruben and Vincent Peone, is that as an artist
you have in your power to collaborate with whomever you like to build your own
production team. I have begun to follow this example since the internship and have
collaborated with several friends and people in the industry on my solo show Hot
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Mess, either by rehearsing it with me or seeing me perofrm one of the scenes live at
an open sketch mic.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.8
This SamuelBeckett quite encapsulates well my experience during the IMA program.
opportunity intersects with preparation.
To get a mastery of sketch writing I created learning activities where I would watch
other peoples sketches, attend classes, participate in class exercises, and compose
sketches by either improvising an idea and then writing out that sketch based on the
improvised scene or by writing a sketch based on an idea for a character or a
premise I had, presenting it to a class or my teacher, getting feedback on the
material and re-writing it until it was good enough to be performed live or film it for
the web.
1. ADD THIS IN: THIS REQUIRES DISCIPLINE AND SEEING TASKS THROUGH TILTHE END
ACTING AND SOLO SHOW PIECE:
For any performance the actors job is to tell the story and play the action.
Something that I learned in the Mike Nichols class that I took as part of my IMA is be
your characters best advocate. Fight for them. Be on their side. Dont detach
yourself and judge your character. To that end I would also add be vulnerable and
tel your characters story. These acting performance techniques I used when
approaching how to perform the material in my solo show.
In order to act in a naturalistic manner, one can and should use their own life
experience to tell the story. I believe in whatever work you do, you must bringyourself to the work, because it is all you have. In the case of my solo show I am
using my own life experince to tell the story. And in that there is truth in comedy
and comedy in truth.
After taking the improv to sketch writing and solo show writing class as well as
the comedy production and film making internship, I have learned how toproperly write, produce, film and edit my own material.
In order to develop a self-designed masters one must also have the hutzpah to take
on such an endeavor AS WELL AS THE DISCIPLINE. I REMEMBER KATHY TALKING
ABOUT DISCIPLINE TALK ABOUT DISCIPLINE
TALK ABOUT WORKING WITH RAY RAY HAM: I worked with Rachel Hamilton, a
Second City Alum and 30 Rock cast member on my solo show for my thesis project.
Rachel has staged and directed her own solo shows as well as directed other sketch
and solo shows that went on to being seen at The New York Fringe Festival. Rachel
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has been an acting, solo show writing and improv teacher for 25 years and knows
what a show needs in order to flow, land, breathe, and captivate an audience.
There was a lot of cooperation involved and many of my projects could not have
been completed without calling upon friends or fellow filmmakers to lend me their
time, equipment and/or skills.
**Self Evaluation Journal add ins**Being vulnerable -
**RESPOINSIBILITIES OF THE INTERNSHIP: That felt daunting and in the beginning
I was unable to organize all the new information well. By the end I fully mastered
how to organize myself through trial and error and by taking a moment to figure out
how my brain worked.
**I also stopped procrastinationg towards the end.My procrastination was never a symptom of laziness but always in response to
feeling overwhelmed, isolated, alone and like I should have all the answers.
Throught this internship and the grad school program I became better at being an
advocate for myself, reaching out for help and as Josh once advised me, Bring
aggressive. I would say in th past two months I have really been able to beaggressive and complete tasks with ease. One because I figured out how to do it and
had somewhat of a roadmap and two because I had confidence from figuring out
other things in the past.
Showing up and being a part of the production was daunting, full of hard
work, and required me to be able to adapt to new information and go from there.
However I later realized that was the easy part. Coming up with my own material,writing, editing, and producing it was the hard part. The even harder part was
putting my voice out there for others to se. dapting to new information and wearing
many different
*Play the action
*Need both comedy and drama
*Jacquelines notes here
Knowing what one wants to do and how one learns best is integral in creating their
own program.
I know and knew then what I needed to get better. The program had yet to be
designed. I knew whom I wanted to study from, my iodls, heroes and people in thecommunity whos work I admore.
Me neing vulnerable and Kathy and me crying in class
Acting is behaving truthfull under imaginary circumstances.
Process Paper
Be vulnerable
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Just start
Be bold and dare to try new things
Risk failure
Attempt to do that which terrifies you and do that in your solo show
Singing, dancing and telling my truth
Truths are the unversail language, my personal expericne made relatableJourney started years ago, culminating in tis
Skills I learned in production helped me with this
Write, rewrite, throw it all outRewrite
Just start here will be mistakes made. Recognize it. Correct it and move on. Like
babysitting or being a parent it is a learn as you go. You just have to start. So much
pressure to get it right and be perfect. Must make mistakes to get better.
Afraid I wont do well that inhibites me. Mkes me procrastinate
So much of this internship and recording my experiences has been learning as I goalong and learning by doing process.
In life you will learn as you go. You will never know ahead of time everything to
expect and you will never be fully competent or perfectly organized when you first
start a project. So many times it is hard for me to start something when I havent
figured out the exact structure or process. This causes me to procrastinate because I
dont know how to start. What I have learned from production is to just start. Just
go with any idea you have and begin the work. You must begin so that you can
finish and you must continue to complete. You can never get better if you dont
start. The last journal entry from my production journal is more in depth as I had
time and access on-set to write down my notes on my computer. Also by this time I
had experience working on a set several times, which made me more aware of whatI needed to write down for my journal entry. I also had more responsibilities so
there was more to write about. After working on several productions that I had
figured out how to organize my thoughts for the purposes of this journal.
Self Evaluation Journal
Asking myself what? What do they want me to do.
All the technology was new to me and everytime I looked at a new word I didnt
know I felt like the cont went into a MS-Type font or became another language.
Essentially I was learning another language and this made my learning curve quiote
slow. Whenever I was dealing with new technology or software I also found myselfgoing down certain rabbit holes and investigating the
Prioritizing.
Felt overwhelmed after the internship aggregating all the notes and files.
As the internship continues I fugired out ways of organizing myself and by the day
of the last shoot I had the time and ability to write down everything that happened
day of the set while on set. Some shoots, didnt provide me with the time or ability
to do this.
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For most of this internship and throughout the grad school process I felt like I had
no map. No one had done the kind of specialized masters I had done and there was
no booklet or roadmap for me to follow. I ahd to learn this on my own and create it
all on my won.
That felt daunting and in the beginning I was unable to organize all the new
information well. By the end I fully mastered how to organize myself through trialand error and by taking a moment to figure out how my brain worked.
I also stopped procrastinationg towards the end.
My procrastination was never a symptom of laziness but always in response to
feeling overwhelmed, isolated, alone and like I should have all the answers.
Throught this internship and the grad school program I became better at being an
advocate for myself, reaching out for help and as Josh once advised me, Bring
aggressive. I would say in th past two months I have really been able to beaggressive and complete tasks with ease. One because I figured out how to do it and
had somewhat of a roadmap and two because I had confidence from figuring out
other things in the past.
**Showing up and being a part of the production was daunting, full of hard work,
and required me to be able to adapt to new information and go from there.
However I later realized that was the easy part. Coming up with my own material,
writing, editing, and producing it was the hard part. The evn harfer part was putting
my voice out there for others to se. dapting to new information and wearing many
different
CONCLUSION:
success is often the moment when opportunity intersects with preparation.
My mother who also has ADD and has 3 graduate degrees says that I am
someone who with a little talent and creativity I can weave an afghan out of apiece of yarn
This self-designed masters was a challenging but fruitful endeavor. I feel that
I have truly learned the core principles of comedy writing and performance
as well as the basics of filmmaking. Through this experience I was able to
get accustomed with much of the intricacies that goes into any production
whether it be film, acting, or writing. This masters awakened me to how
important it is for all the aspects of any creative production to coalesce in
order to have a quality and successful final product. I feel like without this
self-designed masters I would not have learned this much and am grateful
there was a program where I could create what I have always wanted to
study and master.