Learn the craft of stand-up comedy with The Joke Factory. Discover how to engineer your first set, build audience trust, and master the high-stakes first thirty seconds.

Stand-up isn't just about being the 'funny friend.' It’s a craft where you take natural humor and engineer it into a professional set, starting with an opening that acts as a contract to win the audience's trust.
How to write a stand up comedy routine. How to come up with jokes and how to join it all together. Include a few original jokes and explain how to write them.








The Joke Factory focuses on the transition from being a naturally funny person to mastering the professional craft of stand-up comedy. It explores comedy engineering, which involves taking raw humor and irony and structuring it into a deliberate performance. The podcast emphasizes that stand-up is a specific craft requiring more than just being the funny friend; it requires building a set that can withstand the pressure of a live audience.
The first thirty seconds of a comedy set are considered high-stakes because they act as a contract between the performer and the audience. During this brief window, the audience decides if they can trust the comedian to lead them. Securing an immediate laugh is essential to prove you are funny, which establishes the necessary stage presence and audience trust to explore more personal or experimental territory later in the set.
While natural humor often surfaces in social settings like parties, comedy engineering is the process of refining that humor into a professional performance craft. Stand-up is described as a raw form of comedy with no edits or laugh tracks, meaning the comedian must actively engineer their truth into a structured set. This process helps the performer navigate the terrifying reality of the stage by turning irony and personal stories into a reliable performance.
Comedians build audience trust by delivering a successful joke right at the start of their performance. This immediate success convinces the crowd that they are in good hands and that the comedian is worth following. Once this foundation of trust is established in the opening moments, the audience becomes much more willing to engage with the comedian's weirder or more personal material as the set progresses.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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