ISBN-13: 9781519778581 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 40 str.
(Excerpt) Beginning Steps Train in writing your content and produce jokes. Make sure that you include punch lines that you think the audience would relate with and find hilarious (customize your material based on the profile of your specific audience for that night).Remember, the joke will bomb if you don't have the right comeback in case you get heckled. Find means how to create your routines in various topics. As soon as you get what you need, start rehearsal, training, and practice to perfection If you still feel rusty, take a class on stand-up comedy. Have a manager or an agent as soon as possible, to get ongoing gigs. The very best time to call them is when they are in town and they can see one of your shows. Due to the fact you are just beginning, find areas where you can become a substitute for a comedian who is a lot more polished and experienced. The local scene is your best solution for getting your foot in the door. Continually sharing jokes is among the keys to a long-lasting stand-up comedy profession. If you could not do that, then you have an issue. Talk with folks who are expert insiders and willing to advise you in polishing and delivery of routines. Believe it or not, there are professional comedians that will gamble on you or they will recommend you for gigs. It's challenging to be beginning at stand-up comedy. Nevertheless, when you weed out the bad stuff, you can go on like the rest of the widely known, successful comedians have. How To Find Your Comedic Voice You will need to find your voice for comedy before getting out there and tackling that harsh world of comedy. You will need to get your ideas down on paper and do writing. While you're out, if you see thing that could be a resource for future comedy materials, then bear in mind your observations and findings. When you have enough to last for a while, then find open mic session. Bring your journal in the event you require a refresher. Deliver jokes and make yourself noticeable as best as you can. Deal with stand-up comedy materials on your own. See what you can find in yourself that could be workable as a perfect comedy piece. Make use of situations that you feel have a good deal of "comedy power" and meaning. Learn from expert comedians. You will not see the same routine, but it's a good idea to see them to get insight on how they do things and improve on what you want to do. Be familiar with them, to draw upon their styles and expertise. Use a note pad and write whatever idea comes your way. Don't use circumstances that are too personal in nature. Here is a preview of what you'll soon learn... Introduction How To Build A Style Of Humor That Works Beginning Steps How To Find Your Comedic Voice Writing Stand Up Jokes How To Polish Your Stand-Up Routines Stick With Your Day Job Finding Open Mics Marketing Yourself And Booking Gigs Making Your Professional Resume And Demo Reel How You Should Dress How To Relax Before Your Comedy Performance Pointers To Being A Pro How Comics Get In Tv Or Film Projects Conclusion Much, much more...