Imagination is more important than knowledge.
-- Albert Einstein
A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing with him the image of a cathedral.
--Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Whether you're an actor trying to find new depth to a character, a writer in search of a story arc, an architect looking for inspiration, a composer developing a motif, a painter seeking a unified theme for a show, an advertiser looking for a campaign slogan, or a musician trying to master a technically challenging piece, Interactive Imagery can help you unleash your Inner Artist.
Having trouble turning those artistic insights into action? Performance anxiety? Audition flop-sweat? IGI can give you techniques to handle them any time, anywhere, without anyone being aware of your doing them.
Perhaps more importantly, IGI can help you quiet that Inner Critic -- the voice that says, "I can't
," "I'll never be able to
." "it's no good,"
or "no one will like it" -- so that your creative voice can soar. It can also quell the memory of a previous experience that didn't go as well as you'd have liked.
The creative community uses IGI for
· Creative blocks
· Generating more ideas and new, exciting concepts
· Increasing creative spontaneity
IGI is also used by
· Fashion Designers
· Performance Artists
· Art directors
· Creative Directors of ad agencies
· Sculptors
Creativity isn't limited to the "creative community." Whether you're a scientist, engineer, accountant, executive, or lawyer, or whether you just want to find more creative solutions in your everyday life, Interactive Imagery can help. Imagine the possibilities
Diane Sternbach is an emeritus member of the Writers Guild of America, west, and is a professional writer in both non-fiction and drama. Her experience in the motion picture and television industry gives her a unique understanding of the creative process.