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Key Takeaways from The Comic Toolbox by John Vorhaus

Key Takeaways from The Comic Toolbox by John Vorhaus Comedy is truth and pain. The truth must speak directly to the audience while the pain is an exaggeration of it that will make it comedic. Comic premise is the gap between comic reality and real reality. Think of what is expected and then insert the opposite. Comedy deals with people's expectations, disrupting them. Three levels of comic conflict: 1. Man versus nature (Global conflict) 2. Man versus man (interpersonal or local conflict). Comic character versus normal character or comic characters in opposition. 3. Man versus himself (inner conflict) COMIC CHARACTERS: 1. Comic perspective: Unique way of looking at his world. 2. Flaws: distance the character from the audience. 3. Humanity: Closeness between the character and the audience. 4. Exaggeration: On all three: the comic perspective, flaws and humanity. COMIC TOOLS: - Clash of context: Takes something out of its usual place and sticks it where it doesn...

Film Release Strategy Template

Needed items (in english and spanish): 1.      Tag line 2.      Logline 3.      Synopsis 4.      Film Datasheet (Country of Origin, total Budget, Release date, Genre, etc) 5.      Awards information 6.      Director Biography 7.      Director Statement (Brief paragraph explaining your motives for making the film) 8.      Actors Biographies 9.      Key Crew Biographies 10. Production notes 11. Press list (Noteworthy sound bites from press mentions and list of mentions in the press) 12. Sales Info (Distributors, Countries sold, available rights, Agents, etc) 13. Social Media list (and include a list of tags) 14. Artistic Datasheet (Talent Credits) 15. Technical Datasheet (Crew Credits) 16. Full Credits Theatrical Release Date: Overall Strategy 1.  ...