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My theory is that proportion is key to everything. You’re making this TV show, and it gets really popular, and you have to stop at a certain point or it loses the magic.
hbr.org • Jerry Seinfeld: Comedian, Innovator, Micromanager
"No you don't Oprah" - 30 Rock - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hEV389DVjA
the beginning, you do it because you’re crazy. You’re angry, you’re trying to show somebody, you have low self-esteem—as a comedian, you go onstage because you so desperately want approval, you’re willing to risk rejection by hundreds of people at a comedy club to get it. But at some point that kind of goes away and then you start creating for a di
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Jerry Seinfeld Interview: How to Write a Joke | The New York Times
youtube.comGene Wilder, known as the “master of the comedic pause,” delivered his punch lines glacially, punctuating each word with a second or two of silence.