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How to make a sad story funny - Jodie Houlston-Lau

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It may seem counterintuitive, but comedy is often key to a serious story. As a writer, you need your audience to experience a range of emotions, no matter what your genre. Comic relief is a tried-and-true way of creating the varied emotional texture a compelling story needs. So how can you create this effect in your own stories? Jodie Houlston-Lau shares some tips for lightening the mood.

Think of a time when comedy and tragedy merged together in your own life – it could be as serious as a bereavement, or as simple as falling in public. Reflect on why laughter found a way into that moment, for whom, and the impact it had on the situation.

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  • Educator Jodie Houlston-Lau
  • Director Joe Taylor
  • Narrator Alexandra Panzer
  • Storyboard Artist Joe Taylor, Jasmine Lister
  • Animator Joe Taylor
  • Sound Designer Weston Fonger
  • Composer Jarrett Farkas
  • Director of Production Gerta Xhelo
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  • Editorial Producer Elizabeth Cox
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