13262: Be Like Miss Johnson: Write Your Own Textbook

Hey there, hero!

Space mathematician Katherine Johnson said, about the new strategies, tactics and calculation being created for the moon landing, “There were no textbooks, so we had to write one.”

Ever faced something brand new in your acting, voice work or writing? It’s not like working in a factory doing repetitive activities that have a long history of experience.

There are very few “explainer videos” available on the things we create for our characters, our actions and our explanations. We, more often than not, have to create things from scratch.

That’s a pretty cool thing: creating the manual – the textbook – for something you’re creating from scratch as a talent.

Does it excite you to create the approach to something that’s brand new? Or does it give you the willies? Let me know in the comments below.

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  1. It feels like flying. It feels like scratching an itch to start on something I’m going to create out of whole cloth with no idea where it’s going. But – and it’s a big but – I know I have a backlog of information and experience. If I were trying to land a rocket on the moon, or build a bridge, or find a new path through the woods, I would really have no idea of where to start or how. An essential part of that joy for me is building on experience and knowledge and skill that I already have stored up. Just like the NASA scientists. They had a huge base of mathematical knowledge that they could shape into something new. And I think that is the exhilarating part for me. Oh, how exciting. I get to use my skill to create what has not been created before. Let me see how I can do it this time!

  2. Wow! You always make me think and I love that about you!
    In many instances throughout my life, I have been tasked to create my roles and the rules or guidelines for them. I was asked to teach drama at an alternative school. I had acted, I had directed, I had coached, however I and never taught a class as such.
    I created the Coordinator job for one of the restaurants I worked in at Disney World.
    I wrote a manual on how to take apart, clean and reassemble the iced coffee machine at the restaurant. The Disney trainer asked me to do this as there were no instructions at any of his restaurants.
    And with narrating the books I have been working on, I had the framework from you, the other coaches, my acting coach and Jim Johnson (accents), and I had to create the world of characters that inhabit those books. Without ever thinking about these things as any kind of power, I’ve just done them.
    Again, I say “Wow” and thank you for you.

    1. Oh and I also created my role as the Operations Manager at a new 8 screen movie theatre in Yelm, WA. And wrote guidelines for all the different crew members’ positions. Wow. I am often amazed at what I have accomplished in my life that I just took as “this needs to be done” and I did it.
      For that matter, I think all of as parents have to write our own manuals for parenting each child.
      Why do we ever doubt ourselves?

  3. I actually use a text file for my podcast production workflow. It’s kind of a text book. I started with the podcast production guidelines from VOHeroes and then developed my own workflow, or text book, over time.

    For on-camera work, I played a creepy, evil villain, and I used a note app on my phone to make a bulleted list of the kinds of things that murderers experience in their life that make them murderers (thanks Google). I added some traumatic events to the list that I simply created on the fly for the character I was playing, and I referenced that bulleted list frequently before shooting the part.