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This course is open to beginners and experienced writers alike:
• Aspiring writers looking to refine their comedic voice
• Professionals wanting to enhance their communication skills through humour
• Anyone interested in creativity, storytelling, and self-expression
• ESOL learners with a reasonable level of English (Intermediate and above) who would like to put their new skills into practice while having fun
• Lovers of comedy interested to look under the hood of how it works
Course Content:
• Comedy writing foundations - the building blocks of humour and why they make us laugh
• Exploring vital comic ingredients such as contrast, context, authenticity, and dramatic tension, and how they apply to all comedy forms
• Practical exercises in joke writing, story craft, stand up comedy routines, and creative writing
• Different places comedic material can come from
• Developing your funny ideas into original comedic material
• Discussion of mediums of comedy (stand up, sketch, online, film)
• Workshopping ideas and goals in a supportive and collaborative group setting
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
• Identify and utilize fundamental comedy writing techniques
• Create their own original comedy writing from a range of different source material
• Apply comedy techniques effectively in different writing formats
• Gain confidence in their comedic voice, creative expression, and writing overall
Teaching and Learning Methods:
• Interactive writing exercises and timed prompts
• Group discussions, exercises, and feedback sessions
• Analysis of professional comedic writing and performances
• Supportive, inclusive environment for exploration of learner's ideas as a group
Assessment of Progress:
• Continuous feedback from the tutor and peers
• Development of a portfolio of original comedic material
• Optional performance or reading of student work
Materials Needed:
• Notebook and pen/laptop for writing exercises
• Access to comedy scripts, videos, or books (recommended but not required)
Additional Study/Practice:
• Students are encouraged to continue practicing writing outside of class
• Online resources and further reading material will be recommended
• Watching and analyzing different comedy styles can help reinforce learning
• Optional homework assignments to further develop material
• Continue developing their skills through advanced writing or performance courses
• Begin performing stand-up comedy or writing comedic scripts
• Use humour as a communication tool in personal and professional settings
• Apply techniques learned to various forms of creative writing, like storytelling, prose, articles, and public speaking
Participants will leave with a portfolio of written work they can continue to develop and refine.
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