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mOnion
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NonY
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On March 26 2010 09:04 Rekrul wrote: you are the new tl.net bonjwa monion, congrats shit i have not ridden out TSL2 nearly enough and im already being buried by other people nice standup monion. try to get a more recent show up asaply | ||
mOnion
United States5657 Posts
x__x otherwise i'll def have another show in 2 weeks ^_^ good shit where in tx? im in san antonio i wouldnt mind supporting =] in college station, attending A&M. i'd love to say "ill do a show in san antonio sometime" but i hate san antonio's standup scene, sooooooo, see you in austin?? ^_^ | ||
0mgVitaminE
United States1278 Posts
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3clipse
Canada2555 Posts
Edit: Wow, seriously impressive stuff from Day9. I don't think his jokes were quite as poignant as monion's but his delivery is incredibly good. | ||
tonight
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Belano
Sweden657 Posts
But Day[9] seriously wow. That was Good. I would give you all my money for more of that! I'm not even kidding! | ||
love1another
United States1844 Posts
On March 26 2010 10:00 mOnion wrote: does anyone know if its possible to download a video that somebody else posted on facebook? thats where my most recent show is (34 min) but im not sure the girl who posted still has the video on her harddrive or camera x__x otherwise i'll def have another show in 2 weeks ^_^ in college station, attending A&M. i'd love to say "ill do a show in san antonio sometime" but i hate san antonio's standup scene, sooooooo, see you in austin?? ^_^ Iirc, when you load a vid on facebook, it gets stored as an flv file in your temp folder for the browser. Check it out. | ||
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motbob
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United States12546 Posts
On March 26 2010 21:57 love1another wrote: Iirc, when you load a vid on facebook, it gets stored as an flv file in your temp folder for the browser. Check it out. Also, you can probably use the "video DownloadHelper" addon for firefox. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3006 | ||
Emon_
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Julmust
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ZooG
Sweden618 Posts
mOnion, i really liked all the waving with your hands, awesome bodylanguage ![]() Some more (and mabey good quality) vids would be awesome | ||
Hypnosis
United States2061 Posts
On March 26 2010 10:00 mOnion wrote: does anyone know if its possible to download a video that somebody else posted on facebook? There are programs that rip video using screen size (you just position the window and it copies what you play and saves it to w/e file you want). Off the top of my head I think it's called "snap pro plus" or something and im not sure they have it for PCs.. Im sure there are similar ones now though. | ||
LordWeird
United States3411 Posts
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mOnion
United States5657 Posts
On March 27 2010 04:53 LordWeird wrote: I make everybody I know laugh and come up with really good material and have the voice/personality I just haven't ever really made an attempt at actually doing it. doooooo eeeeeeet those are all the reasons i started. ^_^ gogogogo do a show like tomorrow, record it, and post in thread kkthx | ||
LordWeird
United States3411 Posts
On March 27 2010 04:54 mOnion wrote: doooooo eeeeeeet those are all the reasons i started. ^_^ gogogogo do a show like tomorrow, record it, and post in thread kkthx Were you ever at a point afraid that the majority of people wouldn't "get" your humor? | ||
mOnion
United States5657 Posts
On March 27 2010 05:01 LordWeird wrote: Were you ever at a point afraid that the majority of people wouldn't "get" your humor? dude people still dont "get" my humour ![]() you'll start off with a style you like, and occasionally steal a famous comedians material hoping noone will notice. (they will notice) then you'll realize you're not funny and you'll go FUCK IM NOT FUNNY then you'll revise your material to be more mainstream and sell your soul. then you'll be funny. then you'll work in your "style" in between your mainstream shit SO SMOOTHLY that people will remember laughing AND remember your interesting jokes. then you'll be so famous and so good you'll have a HUGE crowd that laughs at almost everything you say and you can just use your interesting poignant jokes and be 100% yourself. ^_^ | ||
love1another
United States1844 Posts
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maareek
United States2042 Posts
1. The audience is not going to jump all over you if you aren't funny. Seriously. Oh, I know, you've dreamed up this shit in your head where you bomb and they fucking heckle you and you end up pissing off some redneck and getting your ass curbstomped or whatever ... ain't gonna happen. Assuming you're doing an open mic at a club, the people definitely want to laugh, but they more or less expect everybody to be pretty bad. Even if you are ungodly bad, they're just going to think "oh well, that one wasn't good but maybe the next guy will be!" And don't forget that lowered expectations means more and bigger laughs should you actually be funny. 2. The only real way you're going to have a truly "bad" experience (meaning people actually talk shit at you/get pissed) is if you act like an asshole. And you're not going to interrupt a bunch of people trying to have a good time in some person's club to be an asshole, so you've got nothing to worry about. 3. To go along with point 2: all the people at the club want from you is for you to follow their rules and not be a dick. No, seriously, the staff would be happy if you're hilarious and making people piss themselves, but even if you get no laughs at all you'll almost certainly be welcomed back later if you just do what they ask (which generally consists of: be in the "on-deck" spot, don't go over time and don't use whatever words they don't want you to use). Granted, that may not hold true in certain venues in NYC or LA (or self-aggrandizing venues in some of the high-density areas of Florida or Texas) but if you can follow the rules and not be an asshole I guarantee you can get stage time somewhere (unless you're somewhere where there are no stages ;p). 4. All that was aimed at pointing out how even if things go horrible it won't be that horrible, but the truth is it's unlikely that any of that will happen. I've spent a good amount of time on stage (mOnion definitely has me beaten on stage time, but I've got several hours of time myself, which is no small feat when new comics tend to get 2-5 minutes per appearance) and I have never done a set where I got zero laughs. Despite performing to less than ten people on a few occasions (which is incredibly daunting when you're used to performing to ~150 in the same room) and blanking out in the middle of my act a couple other times (one of those in front of the club owner and multiple time New York Times bestseller author ... that night was ownage T_T). That doesn't mean there were lots of laughs, by any means, but if you get only one laugh in your first time on stage and it doesn't make you hungry to get back on stage then stand up probably isn't for you. 5. If you're doing a bar or something like that then there are certain differences, but all of the above still stands. The odds of you getting no laughs greatly increases and bar patrons tend to be less intune with delicate jokes like witty turns of phrase or lengthy word play, but they tend to laugh harder when they do laugh so it's really not so bad. I do strongly advise against interacting with the audience if you're doing a bar and don't have much experience, though. There, maybe that's short enough for people to read but still contains something useful. If you'd like something more specific, you can ask, though obviously different venues and parts of the country do things slightly differently (I'm in Florida, which is extremely comic-dense so my experience may be tainted by more comic friendly [or more comic-unfriendly] practices). Obviously Day's stuff was good but I haven't watched mOnion's yet (I didn't ignore you to go watch Day's stuff; I saw his a long time ago). I'll make a note of it and make sure I do so later, though, and I'm definitely looking forward to newer stuff, as well! Always a fan of those who support and perform live comedy, so I'll be sending you tons of good luck vibes on the 14th, man. I hope that shit's wrapped up by the 16th, though, man, cause I've probably gotta report for jury selection that day and I'm gonna need that luck for myself. ;p As for me, I haven't done stand up in almost a year now. Did my first open mic in late 2007 and did quite a bit of open mics, bars and guest spots from then to late 2008. Tapered off from there. The thrill of getting a laugh is, obviously, still incredible, but the time and money strain of the traveling have put me off it for quite a while. I intend to get back in to it at some point, though probably more as a hobby than anything, but I suspect that's a ways off. No videos of myself, so you'll just have to take my word that I'm bad, instead of letting me prove it to you. ;p | ||
mOnion
United States5657 Posts
On March 28 2010 14:49 maareek wrote:' + Show Spoiler + Meh, I was just in the middle of writing a huge post about doing stand up for the first time but I suddenly realized like maybe two people would actually bother reading it/following it, so I'll try to boil it down to a couple key points. 1. The audience is not going to jump all over you if you aren't funny. Seriously. Oh, I know, you've dreamed up this shit in your head where you bomb and they fucking heckle you and you end up pissing off some redneck and getting your ass curbstomped or whatever ... ain't gonna happen. Assuming you're doing an open mic at a club, the people definitely want to laugh, but they more or less expect everybody to be pretty bad. Even if you are ungodly bad, they're just going to think "oh well, that one wasn't good but maybe the next guy will be!" And don't forget that lowered expectations means more and bigger laughs should you actually be funny. 2. The only real way you're going to have a truly "bad" experience (meaning people actually talk shit at you/get pissed) is if you act like an asshole. And you're not going to interrupt a bunch of people trying to have a good time in some person's club to be an asshole, so you've got nothing to worry about. 3. To go along with point 2: all the people at the club want from you is for you to follow their rules and not be a dick. No, seriously, the staff would be happy if you're hilarious and making people piss themselves, but even if you get no laughs at all you'll almost certainly be welcomed back later if you just do what they ask (which generally consists of: be in the "on-deck" spot, don't go over time and don't use whatever words they don't want you to use). Granted, that may not hold true in certain venues in NYC or LA (or self-aggrandizing venues in some of the high-density areas of Florida or Texas) but if you can follow the rules and not be an asshole I guarantee you can get stage time somewhere (unless you're somewhere where there are no stages ;p). 4. All that was aimed at pointing out how even if things go horrible it won't be that horrible, but the truth is it's unlikely that any of that will happen. I've spent a good amount of time on stage (mOnion definitely has me beaten on stage time, but I've got several hours of time myself, which is no small feat when new comics tend to get 2-5 minutes per appearance) and I have never done a set where I got zero laughs. Despite performing to less than ten people on a few occasions (which is incredibly daunting when you're used to performing to ~150 in the same room) and blanking out in the middle of my act a couple other times (one of those in front of the club owner and multiple time New York Times bestseller author ... that night was ownage T_T). That doesn't mean there were lots of laughs, by any means, but if you get only one laugh in your first time on stage and it doesn't make you hungry to get back on stage then stand up probably isn't for you. 5. If you're doing a bar or something like that then there are certain differences, but all of the above still stands. The odds of you getting no laughs greatly increases and bar patrons tend to be less intune with delicate jokes like witty turns of phrase or lengthy word play, but they tend to laugh harder when they do laugh so it's really not so bad. I do strongly advise against interacting with the audience if you're doing a bar and don't have much experience, though. There, maybe that's short enough for people to read but still contains something useful. If you'd like something more specific, you can ask, though obviously different venues and parts of the country do things slightly differently (I'm in Florida, which is extremely comic-dense so my experience may be tainted by more comic friendly [or more comic-unfriendly] practices). Obviously Day's stuff was good but I haven't watched mOnion's yet (I didn't ignore you to go watch Day's stuff; I saw his a long time ago). I'll make a note of it and make sure I do so later, though, and I'm definitely looking forward to newer stuff, as well! Always a fan of those who support and perform live comedy, so I'll be sending you tons of good luck vibes on the 14th, man. I hope that shit's wrapped up by the 16th, though, man, cause I've probably gotta report for jury selection that day and I'm gonna need that luck for myself. ;p As for me, I haven't done stand up in almost a year now. Did my first open mic in late 2007 and did quite a bit of open mics, bars and guest spots from then to late 2008. Tapered off from there. The thrill of getting a laugh is, obviously, still incredible, but the time and money strain of the traveling have put me off it for quite a while. I intend to get back in to it at some point, though probably more as a hobby than anything, but I suspect that's a ways off. No videos of myself, so you'll just have to take my word that I'm bad, instead of letting me prove it to you. ;p nice post. i am VERY glad for your sake that you've never had a "heckle the comedian" crowd because they definitely exist and are BRUTAL last year at Dallas' funniest: there were 12 comics performing in the 1st round. 5 of them got booed, i mean, BOOOOOOOED "get off the stage, you suck!" off the stage @_@ i was 18 watching that happen. thought i was gonna cry before my set x___x but you're definitely right. the majority of shows are decent, and at the very worst, you get no laughs. also you should post vids anyway ^_^ | ||
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