logo
  • Home
  • About
  • Columns
  • Database
  • Open Mics
  • Twitter Feed
  • Radio Show/Podcast
  • Forum

Subscribe to Articles

Hello

Comic Vs Audience is your source for stand-up, sketch, and improv in the city of Philadelphia with news, videos, interviews, photos, and more. You can contact us at comicvsaudience AT gmail DOT com.

Support This Website


Why donate?

Latest Podcasts

John Kensil and The Legendary Wid
Emily & Micah McGraw
The Prank Phone Call Show
Jesse Thorn of The Sound of Young America

RSS | iTunes

Recent Comments

  • WTF!: This is bullshit.
  • Ahmed Mohtaseb: First heard of Doogie from Print Magazine. Thought his graphic design work was interesting enough to...
  • Mike Rainey: His act is just tired and lazy. He’s a bitter old man clinging to the fact that he wrote for...
  • Phil A. Comedy: PLEASE bring this site back or allow others to make posts. “Why is this website necessary? In...
  • danny ozark: help…im trapped in the wrong body

Twitter

  • Conan planning a live tour! http://www.thewrap.com/ind-column/conan-obrien-live-and-onstage-14420 2010-02-19
  • Michael Ian Black's interesting take on the Conan situation: http://www.tinyurl.com/yelo5fe (via @punchlinemag) in reply to punchlinemag 2010-01-25
  • Ok, show calendar is back up! All is right again in the world! 2010-01-20
  • Awesome! Link: http://www.tinyurl.com/ybrqk9o RT @kenthaines Animosity Pierre was mentioned in Friday's New York Times! Very cool. 2010-01-17
  • While it's a bummer that Conan may be leaving late night, imagine all of the great movies and TV shows he can put together. 2010-01-14
  • More updates...

Posting tweet...

Archives

  • March 2010
  • February 2010
  • January 2010
  • December 2009
  • November 2009
  • October 2009
  • September 2009
  • August 2009
  • July 2009
  • June 2009
  • May 2009
  • April 2009
  • March 2009
  • February 2009
  • January 2009
  • December 2008
  • November 2008
  • October 2008
  • September 2008
  • August 2008
  • July 2008
  • June 2008
  • May 2008
  • April 2008
  • March 2008
  • February 2008
  • January 2008
  • December 2007
  • November 2007
  • October 2007
  • September 2007

Tag Cloud

Aaron Hertzog Animosity Pierre Anton Shuford Bedtime Stories Brendan Kennedy Chip Chantry Chris Cotton comic strip Comic Vs. Audience Comedy Show C vs. A Radio Hour David Terruso Die Actor Die Don Montrey Doogie Horner G-Town Radio Gregg Gethard Helium Comedy Club Illegal Refill Interview Joey Dougherty John Kensil Johnny Goodtimes Kent Haines Life Of Letters Literary Adventures live Luke Giordano Meg and Rob Ministry of Secret Jokes News Pat Barker Pat House Philly's Phunniest Person 2009 Philly's Phunniest Person Contest Philly Improv Theater Podcast Secret Pants Shubin Theatre Sixth Borough Standup Steve Gerben The Feeko Brothers The Khyber The Sixth Borough Video

Five Web Apps That Could Help Your Comedy

Friday Sep 19, 2008 by Dave Walk

The term “WEB 2.0″ has become so ubiquitous at this point that it doesn’t mean much, but the fact remains that there are many free web applications out there that could help you with your comedy. Below are five that we found helpful in developing and organizing comedy material.

Please note that we aren’t mentioning the extremely useful Facebook and Myspace since we figure everyone under 70 knows about these (Hey, be our friend! [Facebook] and [Myspace]).

1. Twitter
Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging service that could be used to test out jokes, let people know when you’re performing, or just as a writing exercise. It’s all based off simple text posts with a limit of 140 characters. The limitation forces you to summerize and get to the point of what you are trying to say. Zach Galifianakis may have had one, but it’s gone now. And yes, we Twitter ourselves.

2. Evernote
This very powerful web app can easily be used as a joke database to help you put together a set when you need to. It’s easy to create and maintain text notes that are entirely searchable and taggable. So let’s say that you have to do a clean five-minute set. You could click on your “clean” tag and all of your jokes that are clean would pop-up. Plus, you can scan handwritten notes into Evernote that would also searchable. Why bother flipping through an old notebook when it can all be at your fingertips?

3. Jott
Ever been walking around town when inspiration strikes? You come up with a joke or an idea, but you don’t have a pen or time to write it down. Next time, call Jott and leave a message. The service will send you a file of what you recorded by e-mail and it will even transcribe what you said, so you don’t even have to write down later!

4. TubeMogul
So you’ve worked hard to get a quality video that the rest of the world has to see. You’ll upload it to Youtube of course, but there are many other video distributors out there. To maximize your hits, Tube Mogul can publish your video to multiple desinations with only one upload. Plus, there are analytical tools to help you track what people are watching and what they aren’t.

5. Zhura
Want to write comedy sketches, but can’t afford a costly program like Final Draft to get the formatting right? Zhura is a free online screenwriting app that lets you work on your scripts with all of the correct formatting, just like Hollywood! Plus, it’s easy to collaborate with other members and even get feedback if you need a fresh set of eyes.

This list certainly isn’t extensive and as time goes on, we’re sure more use web apps may pop-up. What do you use to help your comedy? Feel free to tell us in the comments.


Share:
image image image image image image image image image image image image

Comments

Avatar

dieactordie.com

September 19th, 2008 at 6:20 am

Nice list. Look at you being all web 2.0.

Reply

Avatar

rob

September 19th, 2008 at 7:18 am

you forgot philly’s phunniest use for twitter: built to spill lyrics.

Reply

Avatar

Chip "The Plan" Chantry

September 19th, 2008 at 7:34 am

I am not a twitter geek like all youse, but I think that when you see a documentary and you the outcome and that it’s fucked, you still hope that Hitler will blow up, and Kennedy will duck.

Reply

Avatar

Corey

September 19th, 2008 at 8:01 am

This is seriously great information. Thanks, man.

Reply

Avatar

Bob

September 21st, 2008 at 4:19 pm

for topical comedians, check out fark.com

Reply

Avatar

MPH

September 29th, 2008 at 6:37 pm

I use The Bit Tracker 2000

http://bittracker2000.com

You can tag bits, and audiences, and create sets, and record all sorts of information. (like # of “ums”).

Reply

Click here to cancel reply.

Comment Form

Upcoming Shows

« Aug spinner iCalendar Oct »
September 2008
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930EC
Submit listing...

Next 7 Days

  • No events.

Recommended Reading

  • Incredible screencap from a deleted scene from last week’s...
    from Aziz is Bored
  • I’m a few days behind, I know.  So here are a few days. 1....
    from Some Old Books
  • Del Close Marathon 12 Announced
    from The Apiary
  • Comedy Central won't be sharing any more "Issues" for "Michael & Michael" as series is not renewed
    from the comic's comic
  • Erykah Badu and Paul McCartney: First Twitter Sample Clearance?
    from Mashable!
  • Plugin by C. Murray Consulting

Blogroll

  • A Special Thing
  • AMEN
  • Anthony Is Right
  • Big Ol' Tire Fire
  • Bob And David
  • Boston Comedy
  • Brooklyn Vegan
  • Chilarious
  • Chortle
  • Comedy Central Insider
  • Comedy.com
  • Comedysmack
  • CultureMob
  • DC Comedy 4 Now
  • Dead Frog
  • Destination Philly
  • Details Are Sketchy
  • Effin Funny
  • from the Back of the Room
  • Garage Comedy
  • HyReviews
  • I Hear You Like Stories
  • Last Gas Comedy
  • Live Comedy LA
  • McSweeney's Internet Tendency
  • Phawker
  • Philebrity
  • Philly Future
  • Punchline Magazine Blog
  • Rashanda's Rants & Raves
  • Sandpaper Suit
  • SF Standup
  • Shecky Magazine
  • The Apiary
  • The Comedians
  • The Comic’s Comic
  • The Coming
  • The Sound of Young America
  • Time Out New York
  • Uwishunu

Podcasts

  • AST Radio
  • Bill Burr's Monday Morning Podcast
  • Comedy and Everything Else
  • Comedy DeathRay Radio
  • Comical Radio
  • Coyle and Sharpe: The Imposters
  • FreeDarko Presents: The Disciples Of Clyde NBA Podcast
  • Fresh Air
  • Guys With Feelings
  • Hatecast
  • Hey, We’re Back!
  • Host and Guest
  • I Love Movies
  • Jordan, Jesse, Go!
  • Naked Comedy
  • Never Not Funny
  • Road Stories
  • Seven Second Delay
  • Shit Parade
  • Stand Up Sit Down
  • The 40 Year Old Boy
  • The Adam Carolla Podcast
  • The B.S. Report
  • The Best Show Gems
  • The Best Show on WFMU
  • The Bugle
  • The Cold Bath
  • The Comedy Nerds
  • The Feeko Factor
  • The Moth
  • The N Crowd Saturday Morning Podcast
  • The Paul Goebel Show
  • The Ricky Gervais Podcast
  • The Sound of Young America
  • The Unofficial PHIT Blog
  • Things We Did Before Reality
  • Two Mustaches
  • Unmasked
  • UsedWigs Radio
  • We're All Friends Here
  • You Look Nice Today

Copyright 2010 Comic Vs. Audience - All Rights reserved.

Wordpress theme by: WPUnlimited