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Coping Mechanisms for Not Laughing on Set
Jason discusses his coping mechanism for not laughing on set by thinking of awful things happening to his children if pinch under the camera doesn't work and thinks about the other actors being the terrible actors who are ruining the movie instead of laughing.
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The speaker discusses how difficult it can be to learn new things as adults compared to children who have grown up with it in their bodies.
32:42 - 33:26 (00:44)
Summary
The speaker discusses how difficult it can be to learn new things as adults compared to children who have grown up with it in their bodies.
ChapterCoping Mechanisms for Not Laughing on Set
Episode"Natasha Lyonne"
PodcastSmartLess
Comedian discusses how children try to imitate adults, despite their lack of experience and knowledge, and how this leads to humorous and bizarre behaviors.
33:27 - 34:17 (00:50)
Summary
Comedian discusses how children try to imitate adults, despite their lack of experience and knowledge, and how this leads to humorous and bizarre behaviors. He also highlights the uncanny abilities of child actors to display different emotions despite their lack of experience.
ChapterCoping Mechanisms for Not Laughing on Set
Episode"Natasha Lyonne"
PodcastSmartLess
Comedian Jason Mantzoukas and actor Paul Scheer reveal their methods for suppressing laughter during filming on set by imagining dark thoughts happening to loved ones.
34:18 - 35:34 (01:15)
Summary
Comedian Jason Mantzoukas and actor Paul Scheer reveal their methods for suppressing laughter during filming on set by imagining dark thoughts happening to loved ones.
ChapterCoping Mechanisms for Not Laughing on Set
Episode"Natasha Lyonne"
PodcastSmartLess
Ed Helms discusses how actors can ruin a movie by not reacting appropriately to comedy and how it kills the humor for everyone involved.
35:35 - 36:07 (00:31)
Summary
Ed Helms discusses how actors can ruin a movie by not reacting appropriately to comedy and how it kills the humor for everyone involved.