Picking the brains of professional funny people to find out how we can all be as creative as comedians

Comedy writer and innovation coach, Tim Reid, chats to other comedy professionals about how they keep the ideas flowing. As well as being co-creator and co-writer of Peter Kay’s Car Share, Tim trains teams in creativity and innovation. And Tim believes we can all learn how to be more creative by finding out how comedians and comedy writers think, behave and the methods they use for coming up with a steady stream of new material. So he’s getting inside their funny minds to see where their ideas come from. Tim says, “Comedians and comedy writers are the most innovative and creative people you could meet. They have to be. No-one laughs at an old joke. They have to continuously and consistently come up with new ideas, new jokes, new sitcom plot lines… So I talk to them about how they do it. I want to get inside the minds of funny folk, have a poke around, and see what makes them so creative. I hope you’ll find a few tools and techniques that help you up your own creativity.”

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Inside Paul Kerensa’s Funny Mind

20-10-2015

Hi, I’m Tim Reid. I write comedy and coach teams in creativity and innovation. And I think we can all learn how to be more creative by finding out how comedians and comedy writers think, behave and the methods they use for coming up with a steady stream of new material. So I’m getting inside their funny minds to see where their ideas come from. 

Today I’m talking to comedy writer and stand up, Paul Kerensa. Paul co-wrote the award winning BBC 1 sitcom Not Going Out, as well as working on scripts for Miranda. He’s authored books on comedy including “So A Comedian Walks Into A Church’ and ‘Genesis The Bibluffer’s Guide’. Paul regularly gigs in comedy clubs across the UK and Europe and can often be heard on Chris Evan’s Radio 2 show providing the ‘pause for thought’.

Here are three brilliant creative exercises you’ll hear about from Paul…

  • Zoom out, zoom in… Zoom out to get expansive, explore a world of possible ideas, zoom in, to get detailed, craft an idea… but prepared to kill it and zoom out again if you realize its not working
  • Are you a plan it out meticulously before you start writing, type of person, or a just get writing and see where it goes type? Work out what works best for you
  • Make the time and space to be creative, turn your phone off, find a place that works for you and start thinking… zooming out and zooming in

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