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Comedy Isn’t Magic. It’s Pattern Recognition.
Most people think comedy is magic. Like comedians are somehow struck by lightning and just randomly say funny things. Or worse they were somehow born funnier than other people. But after spending my entire life studying humor, performing comedy, teaching joke writing, and coaching speakers, CEOs, auctioneers, educators, and people from all walks of life… I don’t think that’s what comedy is at all. At the highest level, comedy is: - pattern recognition - emotional psychology - tension - surprise - escalation - contrast - and disruption of expectation Laughter is often the brain recognizing: “Wait… that’s not where I thought this was going.” That’s why jokes work. The truth is, comedians are constantly looking for: - the interesting angle - the emotional gap - the unexpected connection - the exaggeration - the contrast - the tension release That's what makes them special. That process may feel magical from the outside…but underneath it, there are patterns. And once you start recognizing those patterns, humor becomes something you can actually study, practice, shape, and improve. The HUMAN still provides the most important part: the truth. The story. The awkward moment. The observation. The pain. The emotion. The experience. Comedy is simply the art of shaping those things into connection. That’s what I’ve spent decades studying, teaching, and obsessing over.
1 like • May 23
Hello from California. I’m new here and I love what you said, “Laughter is often the brain recognizing: “Wait… that’s not where I thought this was going.” That’s why jokes work.” I really don’t know what to except, but I do have ideas and plans to hopefully get help and start executing them. Do you coach on character development?
0 likes • May 25
Hi Matt! Thanks for your response. I have a granny character that looks like mommas house. I am trying to incorporate her character into my TikTok Lives, but haven't quite figures out how I want to use her. The information/slides you attached are really good to use to brainstorm with. My idea was to use her as a pop up character when I stepped out of my Lives, but I still don't have a niche for her while she steals the show. Do I want her doing stand up? A skit? Would I be able to pull off a skit on a platform like tiktok? You see where Im going, right? I dont know where/how I want to place her character yet.
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