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AITV: Acting for Animation Part 2 Improv Class
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This was THE GREATEST video ever!! That guy is amazing and all the stuff he said is so true! I am going to go look for his book now thanks!
You will not regret buying the book. Every page is an epiphany!
Ed Hooks is a freakin’ genius!
Well I have to say it was worth the wait. I just hope the next video doesn’t take so long! These are great and I think I can speak for everyone when I say “We want moar!”
Best episode yet!
I could listen to that guy talk about what’s wrong with the film industry all day long. So f-in true.
Hands down the greatest acting teacher on the planet. I had the pleasure of attended a workshop and it was career changing.
Great series
Ed is a terrific teacher and a great person. It’s a pleasure to work with him, and his book is packed with valuable information, tips, and techniques.
I would love to attend one of these workshops one day. Fingers crossed!
Great!