"All of the material for 'The Fine Line' was created via improvisation with my partner, but not in front of an audience. We'd continue to refine it in front of an audience based on their responses until it was set and scripted"
- Douglas Wood
About this Quote
This quote by Douglas Wood talks with the imaginative process behind his job, "The Fine Line". It recommends that the material for the program was developed via improvisation with his companion, but not in front of an audience. This suggests that the two of them interacted to find up with the concepts and also material for the show, yet without the pressure of a target market. When the product was produced, they then examined it out in front of an audience to improve it as well as ensure it awaited the show. This process of refining the material before a target market enabled them to make sure it was set and also scripted before the show. This quote talks to the value of audience responses in the imaginative process and also how it can assist to improve and excellent a show.
This quote is written / told by Douglas Wood somewhere between March 19, 1957 and today. He was a famous Writer from USA.
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