What Makes Someone Laugh? - Steve Kaplan

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    Steve Kaplan is the author of The Hidden Tools of Comedy and The Comic Hero's Journey, best-sellers in their field. He's working on a third book about writing comedy for television.
    In addition to having taught at UCLA, NYU, Yale and other universities, Steve created the HBO Workspace, the HBO New Writers Program and was co-founder and Artistic Director of Manhattan Punch Line Theatre. In addition to development projects for HBO, he has taught workshops online and around the globe and at companies such as DreamWorks, Disney Animation, Aardman Animation, and NBC's Writers on the Verge. Steve has worked as a script consultant and script editor for productions companies, studios, directors and individual writers.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Před rokem +12

    “A day without laughter is a day wasted.”

  • @jimohare3133
    @jimohare3133 Před rokem +8

    Steve Kaplan's book "The Hidden Tools of Comedy" is as indispensable as it is funny to read. I refer to it constantly.

    • @ConnorRunsFree
      @ConnorRunsFree Před rokem

      Same. Its probably my favorite reference on humor. There's two or three other books i'd put up in that echelon but Steve's book gets down the fundamental shit quickly and clearly. And, as you said, its actually a funny book. Always a good sign when the teacher can actually do the thing they're teaching.

  • @tomlewis4748
    @tomlewis4748 Před rokem +11

    That entire 'new neural pathway' idea (which is true) can be boiled down to one thing: irony. Most humor has irony as its foundation, bc irony implies the unexpected, which is why a new pathway is then needed. Every joke that works adds something to our well of knowledge that we did not know before, and was not expected. Jokes that can't do that, can't work.
    If someone can predict the punchline obviously, that will not be funny bc there is no 'unexpected'. But if they have an inkling, an unproven theory of what the punchline might turn out to be, that works really well, bc people love to be 'right' about their predictions when the prediction process implies a lot of thought or perceptibility. Then, the punchline is like a reward to them, for being clever enough to predict what might be typically unexpected, directly. In that case, the laughter is about the joke, but also reflects their joy in the fun of being right in their prediction, and feeling good about their ability to predict it.
    The 'surprising yet inevitable' concept works well for nearly all things in story, not just comedy. 'Surprising' refers to the moment info is revealed, which is typically climax (what happens in the climax of a scene should be expected enough to make sense yet surprising enough to not be predictable), while 'inevitable' applies to regarding what happened after it happens, which is typically a part of resolution.

    • @filmcourage
      @filmcourage  Před rokem +2

      Good post Tom!

    • @olgagiles5773
      @olgagiles5773 Před rokem +1

      Great explanation Tom. You hit the head on the nail...ha ha

    • @tomlewis4748
      @tomlewis4748 Před rokem +1

      @@olgagiles5773 You did as well, but you did it in FOUR WORDS! 'Head on the nail' is a perfect example of what I was speaking about (and Mr. Kaplan). It's an example of the unexpected, and why the unexpected, and irony, are what cause the emotional reaction that makes something funny. Kudos.
      It's also an example of why creating humor is so elusive. It has to be spontaneous (or appear to be spontaneous) to carry that element of surprise. Once it is thought through, or 'engineered' to be funny, it can only be funny to the audience (which is of course the important target here). But that element of surprise is then gone for the creator of the humor, and so to them, it doesn't feel all that funny anymore.

    • @timotihawea5296
      @timotihawea5296 Před rokem +2

      This is a gem bro would help aspiring comedy writers

  • @jonathangriffin8060
    @jonathangriffin8060 Před rokem +3

    I would watch this particular video and associate the interview as a description to the type of comedy that can also be found in movie spoofs (parodies)/satires. And I believe in the following quote: "Quit now, you'll never make it. If you disregard this advice, you'll be halfway there." - David Zucker - Co-Writer/Co-Director of "Airplane!"

  • @filmcourage
    @filmcourage  Před rokem +2

    What do you think? Please post a comment below.

  • @davidpearson611
    @davidpearson611 Před rokem +2

    Great question (What makes someone laugh?) Great answer. Thank you!

  • @andrewgraeme8429
    @andrewgraeme8429 Před rokem +2

    Laughing at yourself is not rare at all! Come to Scotland - we do it all the time!

  • @sarahmcdonald9624
    @sarahmcdonald9624 Před rokem +3

    Currently reading The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, and it makes me laugh out loud. Not sure I like the book, but it does make me laugh.

  • @theballisticboy
    @theballisticboy Před rokem +17

    If you have to explain a joke...than it isn't funny.

  • @user-jd5fn1uy3f
    @user-jd5fn1uy3f Před 9 měsíci

    When it is too close to real life! EXACTLY! Laughing at ourselves at one step removed to distance ourselves from the pain. Is this real? Can this happen to people? How do we survive it all? Has this happened to you too? Really? Is it me or just everybody? Relatable material.

  • @Ayogenius67
    @Ayogenius67 Před rokem +2

    This was interesting!

  • @gianttwinkie
    @gianttwinkie Před 24 dny

    I often laugh because the character does exactly what in my mind has to happen. In "The Big Bang Theory," the Sheldon character is so unusual he becomes predictable. And for me, I laugh because he does the thing that he has to do to be consistent.

  • @AltairZielite
    @AltairZielite Před rokem

    Everything you're exposed to, be it nightly news, processed foods, church, everything is ALL designed to manipulate your brain chemistry. Approach everything without fear, but rather with a spirit of joy, and healthy skepticism... A great awakening is happening, don't miss the boat.

  • @nickybjammin7629
    @nickybjammin7629 Před rokem

    🙌🏼❤

  • @edgewaterz
    @edgewaterz Před rokem

    I'm glad he said Hacks (2021) with Jean Smart because there are five or six Hacks on IMDb. I didn't like Ted Lasso but I loved Reservation Dogs, although it's not really a comedy but a serious show with some funny moments.

  • @AdonisMediaProductions
    @AdonisMediaProductions Před rokem +3

    How could you not hate "this is Us"? hah, it was like Hallmark channel on mainstream TV. As always Neuroscientist Dr. Steve Kaplan is great, thanks for the video.

  • @nickybjammin7629
    @nickybjammin7629 Před rokem

    Yea things my not be the same when you do it again it’s gotta have the magic like when it just came out of you when you were just being free. Good to capture it go back and take a look see.

  • @toneloc698
    @toneloc698 Před rokem

    Stereotypes are funny. CZcams Dude Perfect Stereotypes.

  • @filmcourage
    @filmcourage  Před rokem +2

    Why do you laugh?

    • @jcgorritti
      @jcgorritti Před rokem +4

      I have a condition

    • @travisnobleart
      @travisnobleart Před rokem +1

      I'll laugh at myself now during a panic attack. It's a somatic event that becomes just enough beyond control that all one can do is become an unwilling witness to it. You try everything to work yourself out of it (besides escape), and gradually learn how so ineffective that is that all you can do is just laugh at yourself in the end. Short answer, I laugh for my mental health.

    • @talbino7821
      @talbino7821 Před rokem +1

      Because the man with the gun said so 🙁

  • @roshanhill6009
    @roshanhill6009 Před rokem

    This what I don’t get ‘why do I laugh’?