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Part 3 – Writing
- 3.2 Gathering information
- 3.3 Facts
- 3.4 Creative process
- 3.5 Building a structure
- 3.6 The actual writing
- 3.7 Humor
- 3.8 Why is laughing so important?
- 3.9 Pattern of expectations
- 3.10 The here-and-now jokes
- 3.11 Preparing a joke
- 3.12 Set-up
- 3.13 The ‘punchline’
- 3.14 Case study
- 3.15 Write positively
- 3.16 Write and speak visually
- 3.17 Be credible in your writing
- 3.18 Exciting writing
- 3.19 Narrative writing: Storytelling
- 3.20 Learning from beautiful stories
- 3.21 Using figures of speech
- 3.22 Metaphor
- 3.23 Exaggeration
- 3.24 Understatement
- 3.25 Irony
- 3.26 Self-mockery
- 3.27 Play on words
- 3.28 Call back
- 3.29 Stock lines
- 3.30 Misleading the public
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Part 6 – Showtime
- 6.2 Convincing
- 6.3 Rituals
- 6.4 Interaction
- 6.5 Entering the room
- 6.6 Naming the circumstances
- 6.7 Voice use
- 6.8 Intonation
- 6.9 Buzzwords
- 6.10 The volume of your voice
- 6.11 Correct articulation
- 6.12 Varying with tempo
- 6.13 Getting energy out of the room
- 6.14 Improvising
- 6.15 Stick to the time
- 6.16 Questions and closure
- 6.17 Are you ready now?
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