Top Schools in Burbank, CA 91510

For years I searched for a school I can fit into my busy work schedule. Other schools that offer similar programs were during the day, very long and/or too pricey. Luckily I came across LOS ANGELES...Read More…
Reach to Succeed is a multi-disciplinary non-public agency specializing in school-based Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy services throughout Southern California. Reach to S...Read More…
My 11 year old daughter had been taking piano lessons for about 2 years, when I switched her over to PSLA. She played a few pieces of music, but although I am not a musician myself, I could hear th...Read More…
Mary Alice O'Connor Family Center located at 401 N Buena Vista Street in Burbank, CA is designed with your child's fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.Read More…
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Stand Up Comedy Clinic

5.0

By MichaelGabriel

Jerry Corley is not only a laugh out loud funny comedian but he is a great teacher who has created a system that allows you to choose a person, place or thing and in a matter of minutes write consistenty funny material about it. Public speaking or speaking to a crowd is considered the number one fear of most people. Jerry Corley manages to teach you what it takes to not only get up on a stage and face your fears but to be very funny while doing it. Even if the life of stand up comedian is not what you wish to pursue as a career goal, the training you receive will benefit you greatly no matter what your profession is. As a social aid, you will learn skills that will make the act of speaking to another person a great deal easier. If you do want to pursue a career in show business, then this is the best training you can receive and it is a simple tast to confirm this. Just talk to any of his current and former students. Thank You Jerry Corley, you changed my life. ...read more

College Planning Advisors

5.0

By alangomez at Citysearch

We are very happy with College Planning Advisors, the team did everything that they said they were going to do! \t\n\t\nThey have been very, very responsive and have been on top of things with finding information we never knew was there.\t\n\t\nThank you so much. You helped us make a great decision for our child. ...read more

CES COLLEGE

5.0

By Anahit

It is a good school, everybody is very friendly. ...read more

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How To Write A Joke

by Jerry Corley, founder of theStand Up Comedy Clinic Several people have contacted me asking me a simple question: "How do I write a joke." The question doesn't stay simple for long. Soon it ...read more

By Stand Up Comedy Clinic June 11, 2010

How To Choose A Comedy Instructor

3-Steps To Finding A Good Comedy Instructorby Jerry Corley, Founder of theStand Up Comedy Clinic "My Name Is Jerry Corley. I Teach Stand Up Comedy...and I'd Like To Report A Crime…" I've been a professional comedian for over twenty years. I've spent many years working 38 to 40 weeks on the road. I've written for television shows, including spending 8 years as a contributing writer on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. I've written entire shows for comedians, including one for an impressionist who, as a result, booked 43 weeks at a Las Vegas Resort. The resort closed shortly after that, but they honored the remainder of his contract: 35 remaining weeks x $10,000…not a bad pay day! I've structured my shows to give performances that receive standing ovations. Now I teach what I know. I still do corporates and other gigs, but without the long weeks away from home and family. I love teaching. When potential students contact me on the phone or email, one of the first things they ask me is, "How can you tell whether a comedy instructor is good and I'm not wasting my money?"  Well, first if you have a good rapport on the phone and you think you'll get along with the instructor, follow these simple steps to be sure that you'll be satisfied in your choice: Step 1: See if your instructor has any video of himself or herself performing stand up online. If they do, watch it. If they don't, contact that instructor either by phone or email and ask them if they have any video of their stand up that you can watch. If they don't have any, go to… Step 2: Hang up the phone and throw away the email, because really, what are they going to teach you? The only thing they have demonstrated is how not to do comedy. Step 3: If they do have video, watch it. Does it make you laugh? Can you hear the structure? Are they confident? Is their delivery, writing and choice of material interesting and Intelligent? Again, does it make you laugh? If the answer to any of those questions is "no," then repeat step 2. Why am I being so hard on comedy teachers? I'll tell you why. I love this industry. I love the art form of comedy and I am passionate about the science of laughter and structure of comedy. I study it. I write it. I perform it. I can sit down and write funny about anything. (At least that's what I tell myself each time I sit down to write funny about anything!) I believe a humorist should be able to, with practice and work, make any logical grouping of words, funny. I see a lot of instructors out there ready to take your money. Comedy classes aren't expensive, really, but for struggling artists they are. So before you plunk down your hard-earned 3 to 5 hundred dollars, your instructor should be able to demonstrate how to write a joke from scratch and make it funny. They should be able to step on that stage, with the pressure of an audience and perform it themselves. I believe a good part of teaching is demonstrating. If they can't demonstrate it, how in the world are they to effectively teach it? They might be able to regurgitate what they read in say, Judy Carter's books and even Xerox that material and issue it to you in class as a hand out and claim they are teaching. They may also offer a student a critique only by telling the student when they think something is "HACK!" Is this teaching? Maybe to some it is. But I believe it boils down to this: Would you learn how to paint an abstract or still life from somebody who can't paint? Would you take driving lessons from someone who doesn't have a driver's license? Would you—you get the point. You might learn a little something from those kinds of instructors, but a comedy instructor without an actual act is like a flight instructor without a pilot's license. Odds are you are destined to crash! Simply, they lack the first-hand ability to apply the fundamentals of humor and create a laugh-out-loud article, essay, speech or stand up performance. And here's the problem: you just paid five hundred bucks for that. That, my friends, is criminal. Jerry Corley is the founder of  The Stand Up Comedy Clinic. You can find more information by visitingwww.standupcomedyclinic.com ...read more

By Stand Up Comedy Clinic June 02, 2010

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