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What’s the best method for recording our open mic performances? I’ve seen some videos on Youtube shot with a phone or camera that looked good, but the sound was horrible – you could barely hear the performer, but the people close to the recording device were extremely loud.
A hand held video recorder is fine for open mic performances. But unless you can tap directly into the sound board, sound will usually be an issue (but still good enough for evaluation purposes).
Note: The introduction pages for all Killer Stand-up Online Course training modules are available for public viewing.
I would recommend that you use every scrap of comedy talent that you have including “characters”, especially if the “characters” you are referring to are natural to you. Still, you need to be able to structure your comedy material for maximum punchline frequency. You should check out Craig Shoemakers new comedy special Daditude to see what I am talking about.
What’s the best method for recording our open mic performances? I’ve seen some videos on Youtube shot with a phone or camera that looked good, but the sound was horrible – you could barely hear the performer, but the people close to the recording device were extremely loud.
A hand held video recorder is fine for open mic performances. But unless you can tap directly into the sound board, sound will usually be an issue (but still good enough for evaluation purposes).
Yes. Check out the Training Module 2 introduction page at: http://killerstandup.com/946/training-module-two-introduction-lesson-links/.
Note: The introduction pages for all Killer Stand-up Online Course training modules are available for public viewing.
I would recommend that you use every scrap of comedy talent that you have including “characters”, especially if the “characters” you are referring to are natural to you. Still, you need to be able to structure your comedy material for maximum punchline frequency. You should check out Craig Shoemakers new comedy special Daditude to see what I am talking about.