Who: Matt Donnelly of the Neutrino Video Project What: A workshop teaching how to stage the Neutrino Video Project What is that? A fully improvised movie filmed as the audience watches the finished product. Date: Sept 26 Where: OU Student Union, Frontier Room (on the 2nd Floor) When: 12-5 with a one hour lunch How Much: Free to OU Community Questions to: [log in to unmask] Obviously Unrehearsed Improv! and the Student Film Production Club in conjunction with the Campus Activities Council are proud to announce a workshop with Matt Donnelly of New York's Neutrino Video Project. Matt Donnelly has spent his 10 years in improv and acting trying to explore comedy entertainment at the highest level possible and holds the Neutrino Video Projects as one of his greatest accomplishments. Matt has also produced a TV pilot, and has been cast in two others. He also co-wrote, produced and starred in Reality & Stuff, a feature length film. Neutrino was formed in 1999 in New York City. Celebrated for their Harold and their long run as New York's Cagematch champions, this eight-member team of some of New York's finest performers has toured the country to perform their exhilarating stage show as well as their one-of-a-kind improvised movie, The Neutrino Video Projects. With three cameras, some improvisers, and a large technical crew, Neutrino takes to the streets to shoot, edit, score, and mix a completely improvised movie in the time it takes for you to watch it. Spontaneous, beautiful, and hilarious, this "theatrical movie experience" is the first of its kind. The show has been heralded in New York, Chicago, Seattle, Detroit, San Francisco, Toronto, and Washington, D.C. where it is performed under the Neutrino name by different groups. Now, Neutrino is headed to Norman, OK. Matt will teach a one-day, four-hour workshop designed to teach the basics of the Neutrino Video Project. This workshop is open to all members of the OU community. The workshop is perfect for aspiring filmmakers, improvisers, and actors. The goal is to assemble a team to perform Neutrino Norman in the months to come. Everyone is welcome to attend the workshops, but time considerations may limit participation in exercises. Get there early. The workshop should fill up. -- Amy A. [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------------ You are recieving this message because you are subscribed to the OU Improv! listserv. To unsuscribe go to http://lists.ou.edu and search for OUIMPROV-L and select unsuscribe.