A Quote by Craig Cackowski

When it comes to improv, Specifics beget specifics. — © Craig Cackowski
When it comes to improv, Specifics beget specifics.

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[Donald] Trump has quietly rolled out an immigration plan with specifics and everyone wants specifics. He's got immigration with specifics, a black and Hispanic outreach plan with specifics.
A military preparedness strategy with specifics yesterday and today rolls out a school of choice plan with monetary specifics. So [Donald Trump] has pivoted over the last, he had a very rough go after the conventions.
I work in a dramatic context, meaning we write with a lot of character specifics, a lot of story specifics. There's a lot of architecture in our songs.
"Real" drawing is about specifics. It's about describing an object as accurately as possible. In a comic strip you have to draw a picture of the idea of the object. You have to draw the word that you are picturing, then you have to mix in specifics with it for it to work as a story. But you are still working with drawn words.
As a person of color, I was trained from very early on to see 'Leave It to Beaver,' 'Gilligan's Island,' or 'Hamlet' and look beyond the specifics of it - whether it be silly white people on an island or a family living in Nowheres or a Danish person - to leap past the specifics and find the human truths that have to do with me.
Making movie you just think, well, you know what you're gonna do, and you just when it comes down to the very specifics of it, you kind of have to rely on your mode of panic, and how well your imagination and creativity and all that works when you're in that moment. And you know, frankly, I never worried about that. I never worried that as we moved into the very specifics of it.
I can't get into specifics. Someday, hopefully, I'll be able to.
You break the story first, and then you go into the specifics.
Thrift is an attractive idea until you get down to specifics.
I believe the best creative writing lessons live in the specifics.
Avoid context and specifics; generalize and keep repeating the generalization.
Reality deals in specifics under the guise of generalities. Literature does the contrary.
Most of us forget the basics and wonder why the specifics don't work.
I'm not avoiding specifics, but I've always written songs from more of a global standpoint.
I won't even try to predict the specifics, but I think the ebook - as a medium - could be a game-changer.
Once you have an opponent in your mind that you're preparing for, you're working on specifics, and you get guys in to mimic what they do.
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