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Writing Comedy for TV
Create jokes, sketches, TV show ideas, and everlasting happiness
Course Details
Maybe you're a lawyer. Or an accountant. Or maybe you sell batteries on the 1 train. And you think to yourself: Hey. I'm funny. There's got to be a way I can make a living off this. Like writing comedy for television. But how the hell do you write comedy for TV and get paid for it? Well, this course is for you. The building block of comedy is the joke, and in this class, you'll learn how to analyze news stories and current trends to create material, then hone these jokes so they're ready for the air. Building on this knowledge, you'll learn to nail the unique voice of any show out there, how to write sketches by generating comic characters and premises, and even how to write comedy when you're not feeling funny. We'll also analyze what networks are looking for, how to get in to see the executives, and how to pitch to them. In this class, you will learn: By the end of class, you will have: Admission Requirements
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Instructor BioAlan Cross's Courses TV Writing: Sketch Comedy New York (Class starts March 19)
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