PRACTICAL EXAMPLES OF HUMOR TECHNIQUES:

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PRACTICAL EXAMPLES OF HUMOR TECHNIQUES:

PRACTICAL EXAMPLES OF HUMORTECHNIQUES:

The primary purpose of John Cantu's HUMOR DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUES series was to provide his subscribers with a virtual home study course in professional joke writing. John wanted to make you aware that there are very specific techniques and principles being used by comedians, comedy writers, and humorists to create humor. And that YOU can use the same techniques professionals use to punch up existing stories and techniques to create material for either platform presentations or stand-up comedy acts.

The second goal is to enable you to study your personal role models, heroes, and idols with regard to humor and to enable you to see the structure of their humor, listen to the rhythm of their wit, and develop your feeling of confidence to the point where you're utilizing your own innate sense of humor.

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TABLE of CONTENTS:

  1. Off-The-Wall Humor
  2. Finding humor lessons For You in the Work of Gary Larson
  3. Your Humor Lessons In The Work of Monty Python’s Flying Circus
  4. Doing Full-scale Sketches
  5. Writing entertaining and realistic dialogue
  6. How to Make Any Subject More Humorous
  7. INTRODUCTION: Real World Examples of Editing and Updating Jokes
  8. Real World Examples of Editing and Updating Jokes
  9. OTHER EXAMPLES: Real World Examples of Editing and Updating Jokes
  10. And the Beat Goes On! Real World Examples of Editing and Updating Jokes



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