
Writing jokes requires starting with a foundation and a strong point of view to make a connection with the audience. Find a reason to write about a certain topic withgreat tips from a television comic and performance instructor in this free video on stand-up comedy. Expert: Chris Murphy Contact: www.newyorkcomedyclub.com/classes.htm Bio: Chris Murphy has been a stand-up comedian for more than 15 years.
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He has a good point, It really does help. It’s good to see someone in expertvillage actually have knowledge of what they’re talking about.
Good point about foundation Chris. However just writing jokes does not require a strong emotional point of view or foundation. Coming up with a good personalized comedy routine does, however. I can write jokes all day about any given topic just by looking at the topic and challenging myself to write the jokes. How do you do that?
Oh man. I always felt there might have been a gap in some of my act. I’m writing this down for sure. lol
Saw your page and wanted to say hey!
Oh I love this. He just explained the 10 year foundation of material I’ve been building yet never performed as stand-up comedy. Fun.
Thanks!
WHAT IS YOUR POINT OF VIEW YOU DUMB FUCK!
@trakomako try weed and a six hour shot! works for me!
@Trakomako u could become a comedy writer u can use your material and sell it to other comics just an idea
Tash: I never really get American stand up, though, I really only laugh at British comics.
Thumbs up if you plan to do Stan up comedy.
umad?
@elgrath1
You have to a stwong point of view.
not helping
You know weed helps too =D
I write it cause it’s funny
My shits are funnier then this
Dude whats with all the sweat?