I constantly hear, “how can I remember my ventriloquist scripts?” Actors can find it hard to remember their lines.  They even rely on fellow actors, stage hands and directors to cue them.  A ventriloquist isn’t that lucky.  A ventriloquist needs to remember his or her lines, their character’s lines and provide a believable dialog at the same time.

Is it any wonder there are so few good ventriloquists?

If you’ve ever had trouble remembering the lines from your ventriloquist scripts, Tom’s three part lesson on script chunks will really make your life easier.  You will learn what they are, how to write them, why they are easy to memorize and how to practice them.

I’ll share one secret here: think of your scripts like music lyrics!  You can remember the lyrics to songs long after you learned them.  Why? Because chances are you heard the song over and over.  It had a beat and catchy phrasing.  Record yourself doing your script and listen to it over and over again as you drive, or relax.  Soon, you will know the script by heart!

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