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The ComedyPreneur Show

The ComedyPreneur Show

De: James D Creviston
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The ComedyPreneur Show is here to help you turn your funny into money.

Los Angeles based screenwriter, blogger, comedian, and podcaster James D. Creviston has been in the comedy industry for years and has performed on stages all over the US, written dozens of shorts, commercials, videos, promos, jokes, and webisodes.

Having made money outside of the traditional stand-up route has allowed him to do more and grow his comedy career faster.

The ComedyPreneur Show is all his advice and lessons along with interviews delivered to you weekly to help YOU turn your funny into money.Copyright James D Creviston
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Episodios
  • Why Every Comedian Needs A Way To Take Notes
    Jun 10 2021
    Every comedian needs a way to take notes. Book, paper, recoding device, phone, or digital cloud service. Notes are vital to building jokes and sets.
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    3 m
  • How To Perform Comedy Outside A Club
    Jun 3 2021
    Performing outside a comedy club is knowing what audience you are performing for, what material is suitable for such an audience, and learning to read the room,be in the moment and handle whatever the show throws at you for that small amount of time you are on stage.

    The best way to prepare for shows outside comedy clubs is to actually go out and find shows outside comedy clubs.

    For more information check out this post at: https://comedypreneur.com/how-to-perform-comedy-outside-a-club/
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    4 m
  • Is Stand Up Comedy Scripted
    May 27 2021
    Stand up comedy appears to be like magic to most people. Sometimes to even to comedians they can't figure out if they should write everything down or just wing it. So is stand up comedy scripted, well Yes. And No.

    Stand up can be difficult and intimidating and most comedians would not want to get on stage without at least a basic outline of the jokes they are planning on telling. I’ve seen several comedians go on stage with a list in hand and refer to it throughout their set. Yes, there are comedians that go on stage and perform only crowd work, but those are generally rare and often the sets are not as strong as a scripted set.

    Check out the full article and more information at https://comedypreneur.com/is-stand-up-comedy-scripted/
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    8 m
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