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  • Funnier: A New Theory for the Practice of Comedy

    Funnier by Libera, Anne;

    A New Theory for the Practice of Comedy

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. október 15.

    • ISBN 9780810149366
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Lásd még 9780810118010
    • Terjedelem376 oldal
    • Méret 229x152 mm
    • Súly 666 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    A roadmap for understanding and creating comedy from the visionary Second City comedy director

    Great comedy can feel ineffable—and unlearnable. Debunking the myth that “either you are funny, or you aren’t,” Libera breaks the magic of comedy down into an innovative theory and practical toolkit. Developed over the course of thirty years as a director for The Second City and professor of comedy studies in their training center, Libera’s approach is effective across stand-up, sketch, film, and television comedy, as evidenced by her powerhouse students: Jordan Peele, Amy Poehler, Kristen Schaal, Steven Yeun, and many more of your favorites.

    This book starts with a way to think about comedy and then guides you through concrete strategies for making your work smarter, richer, funnier. Libera covers everything from generating material to revising and performing to fostering social connection through comedy. In the book’s final section, Libera draws from her personal life to make a profound case for why future comedy writers should consider the ethics of their art and their responsibility to their fellow human beings in the audience. Readers won’t just be funnier because of this book—they’ll be better people.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Foreword

    Introduction

    Part I: Thinking About Comedy
    Introduction
    A Theory of Comedy
    Recognition
    Distance
    Pain
    Comedy is Relative
    Comedy Theory Overview (please cut this section, per ACQ notes)
    The Five Components of Comedy
    Jokes
    Physical Comedy
    Character
    Narrative
    Point of View
    Thick and Thin Comedy
    Taste, Hack, and Watching Comedy as a Comedian
    Analyzing Comedy That Someone Else Has Created
    Humor Theory For Comedians
    Superiority Theory
    Incongruity Theory
    Tension and Release Theory
    Benign Violation Theory
    Evolutionary Theories of Humor and Laughter
    Not Exactly Humor Theory But As Long As We’re Here, Let’s Talk About Comedy and Your Brain
    Biases and Heuristics
    Anchoring Bias
    Salience Bias
    Story Coherence
    Tool—Context: Physical (Where Are You?)
    Tool—Context: Capitalism (Who is the Customer?)
    Putting the Frog Back Together

    Part I: Making It Funny
    Introduction
    Generating Comedy Materials and Ideas
    Types of Material Generation Prompts
    Creating Prompts That Use the Elements of Pain and Distance
    Material Generation Prompts
    Tool—Truth
    How to Write a Joke
    Defining Jokes
    How to Write a Joke
    How to Write a News Joke
    Creating Original Jokes
    Joke Filters
    How to Rewrite a Joke
    Jokes That Use Other Comedy Components
    Revising Jokes That Use More Than One Component
    Tool—Novelty and Surprise
    Performing Comedy
    Defining Comedy in Performance
    Tool—Discovery
    Tool—Explore and Heighten
    Defining Physical Comedy
    Making Physical Comedy
    Props
    Slapstick
    Tool—Status
    Performing Comedy
    Creating Comic Characters
    Defining Comic Character
    Creating Comedic Characters
    Tool—Character Space Walk
    More Ways to Create or Practice With Embodied Characters
    Playing With Character Point of View For Writers
    Good Comedy Hygiene: Character
    Tool—Useful Definitions
    Persona
    Defining Persona
    Creating Your Comic Persona
    Tool—Persona Worksheet
    Point of View
    Defining a Point of View
    Point of View 101: you Already Have a Point of View
    Comedic Opinion
    Tool—Useful Definitions (Irony and Sarcasm)
    Parody and Satire
    Creating Parody
    Creating Satire
    Tool—Useful Definitions (Parody and Satire)
    Creating Comedic Narratives
    Story and Narrative: A Quick Introduction
    Defining Comedic Narrative
    Tool—Useful Definitions (Farce)
    Comic Premise
    Starting With a Comic Idea
    Writing a Short Comedy Piece
    Sketch
    Sitcom
    Tool—Putting Characters Into Comedic Stories
    Tool—Thinking About Structure
    Variety Narratives
    Defining Variety Narratives
    How to Write a Simple Standup Set
    Sketch Running Order
    Running Order Outlines
    Running Order Hierarchy of Needs


    Part III: Making It Funnier
    Introduction
    Tool—Expectations
    Tool—Risk and Failure
    Tool—Taking a Comedy Class
    Next Steps of Revising
    Digging Into the Comedy Triad: Recognition, Pain, Distance
    Looking at Structure
    The Five Comedy Components
    The Obvious

    Part IV: Making It Better
    Introduction
    Thinking About Comedy Ethics
    Making Your Comedy More Ethical
    Comedy to Read and Watch

    Acknowledgments
    Notes

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