The Twittislavski Technique?
Perhaps Twitter may become the next frontier in method acting? Actress Barret Swatek is certainly ready to find out as the star of the new online comedy series “My Two Fans.” More and more entertainment choices are beginning to spring up exclusively on the web. (Arguably an early indication of things to come for the future of television? Discuss.) “My Two Fans” follows Swatek’s quirky character, Kate Maxwell, as she rebounds from a nasty breakup with the help of her two biggest fans. An inverted “Three’s Company” of sorts, the show can be consumed in a variety of ways including YouTube, Funny Or Die, or Facebook.
While the series has decent production values, a large marketing budget was decidedly out of the question. Enter Swatek’s personal Twitter page in which she began “tweeting” as her character and following businesses and people that could relate to the show. A large portion of the series is improvisation which allows a fascinating twist on life imitating art imitating life. In a relatively short period of time, the character Kate has amassed an 1,000+ following on Twitter, including key industry players at Sony, Lionsgate, and NBC. Even more interesting is how speaking in the character’s own voice has really fueled the actress’ own comedic writing with a huge dose of creative inspiration. Stanislavski would be like SO proud.
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