Monday, April 9, 2012

[DVD Stand Up Comedy] DVD Stand Up Comedy TERLENGKAP

Jerry Seinfeld:
VIDEO
(1998) Jerry Seinfeld - I'm Telling You For The Last Time (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2002) Jerry Seinfeld - Comedian (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)

Chris Rock:
VIDEO
(1994) Chris Rock - Big Ass Jokes
(1996) Chris Rock - Bring The Pain
(1999) Chris Rock - Bigger and Blacker (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2004) Chris Rock - Never Scared (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2008) Chris Rock - Kill the Messenger (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)

George Carlin:
VIDEO
(1977) George.Carlin - On Location at USC (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(1978) George Carlin - (On Location Again) George Carlin at Phoenix (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(1982) George Carlin - Carlin at Carnegie (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(1984) George Carlin - Carlin on Campus
(1986, July 30) George Carlin - Playin' with Your Head (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(1988, August 15) George Carlin - What Am I Doing In New Jersey (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(1990) George Carlin - Doin' It Again (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(1992, November 10) George Carlin - Jammin' in New York (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(1996) George Carlin - George's Best Stuff
(1996) George Carlin - Personal Favorites (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(1996, September 17) George Carlin - Back in Town (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(1997) George Carlin - 40 Years of Comedy (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(1999, May 14) George Carlin - You Are All Diseased (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2001, December 11) George Carlin - Complaints and Grievances (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2006, January 10) George Carlin - Life Is Worth Losing (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2008, March) George Carlin - It's Bad For Ya (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)

AUDIO
(1963) George Carlin - Burns and Carlin at the Playboy Club
(1966) George Carlin - Take-Offs and Put-Ons
(1971) George Carlin - Little David Years
(1972) George Carlin - Class Clown
(1972) George Carlin - FM & AM
(1973) George Carlin - Occupation Foole
(1974) George Carlin - Toledo Window Box
(1975) George Carlin - An Evening with Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slaszo
(1977) George Carlin - On the Road
(1981) George Carlin - A Place for My Stuff
(1984) George Carlin - The George Carlin Collection
(1990) George Carlin - Parental Advisory - Explicit Lyrics
(1992) George Carlin - Classic Gold
(1995) George Carlin - Killer Carlin
(2002) George Carlin - George Carlin on Comedy
(1997) George Carlin - Brain Droppings
(2001) George Carlin - Napalm and Silly Putty
(2004) George Carlin - When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops

Ellen DeGeneres:
VIDEO
(2000) Ellen DeGeneres - The Beginning (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2003) Ellen DeGeneres - Here and Now (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)

Dane Cook:
VIDEO
(2006) Dane Cook - Vicious Circle (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2007) Dane Cook - Rough Around the Edges: Live from Madison Square Garden
(2009) Dane Cook - Isolated Incident
(2006) Dane Cook - Tourgasm
Comedy Central Presents, Comics Come Home, Premium Blend

Jeff Dunham:
VIDEO
(2006) Jeff Dunham - Arguing With Myself (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2007) Jeff Dunham - Spark Of Insanity (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2008) Jeff Dunham - Very Special Christmas Special (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2011) Jeff Dunham - Controlled Chaos (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
The Jeff Dunham Show - The Complete Season 1 (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)

Jimmy Carr:
VIDEO
(2011) Jimmy Carr - Being Funny
(2010) Jimmy Carr - Making People Laugh
(2009) Jimmy Carr - Telling Jokes
(2008) Jimmy Carr - In Concert
(2007) Jimmy Carr - Comedian
(2005) Jimmy Carr - Stand Up
(2004) Jimmy Carr - Live

Carlos Mencia:
VIDEO
(2002) Carlos Mencia - Comedy Central Presents
(2003) Carlos Mencia - Not for the Easily Offended
(2008) Carlos Mencia - Performance Enhanced
(2007) Carlos Mencia - The Best of Funny is Funny
(2011) Carlos Mencia - New Territory

Kevin Hart:
VIDEO
(2009) Kevin Hart - I'm A Grown Little Man
(2009) Kevin Hart - Comedy Central Presents
(2010) Kevin Hart - Seriously Funny
(2011) Kevin Hart - Laugh at My Pain

Lewis Black:
VIDEO
(2003) Lewis Black - Black on Broadway
(2006) Lewis Black - Red, White, and Screwed
(2009) Lewis Black - Surviving the Holidays with Lewis Black
(2010) Lewis Black - Stark Raving Black
(2012) Lewis Black - In God We Rust

AUDIO
(2000) Lewis Black - The White Album
(2002) Lewis Black - The End of the Universe
(2003) Lewis Black - Rules of Enragement
(2005) Lewis Black - Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues
(2006) Lewis Black - The Carnegie Hall Performance
(2008) Lewis Black - Anticipation
(2008) Lewis Black - Me of Little Faith
(2010) Lewis Black - I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas

Louis C.K. :
VIDEO
(2005) Louis C.K. - One Night Stand
(2007) Louis C.K. - Shameless
(2008) Louis C.K. - Chewed Up
(2011) Louis C.K. - Hilarious (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2011) Louis C.K. - Live at the Beacon Theater (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)

AUDIO
(2001) Louis C.K. - Live In Houston

Richard Pryor:
VIDEO
(1979) Richard Pryor - Live in Concert
(1971) Richard Pryor - Live and Smokin'
(1982) Richard Pryor - Live on the Sunset Strip

AUDIO
(1968) Richard Pryor - Richard Pryor
(1968-1992) Richard Pryor - That Nigger is Still Crazy(Good Shit From the Vaults)
(1974) Richard Pryor - That Nigger's Crazy
(1975) Richard Pryor - Is It Something I Said
(1976) Richard Pryor - Bicentennial Nigger
(1978) Richard Pryor - Wanted(Live in Concert)
(1983) Richard Pryor - Here And Now

Ricky Gervais:
VIDEO
(2003) Ricky Gervais - (Live I) Animals
(2004) Ricky Gervais - (Live II) Politics
(2007) Ricky Gervais - (Live III) Fame
(2010) Ricky Gervais - (Live IV) Science (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2008) Ricky Gervais - Out of England (The Stand-Up Special)
(2008) Ricky Gervais - Out of England 2 (The Stand-Up Special) (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)


AUDIO
(2008) Ricky Gervais - The Ricky Gervais Guide To... Season 1 & 2 (AUDIO)


Robin Williams:
VIDEO
(1982) Robin Williams - An Evening With Robin Williams
(1986) Robin Williams - A Night at the Met
(2002) Robin Williams - Live On Broadway (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2010) Robin Williams - Weapons of Self Destruction (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)

AUDIO
(1983) Robin Williams - Throbbing Python Of Love

Russell Peters
:
VIDEO
(1997) Russell Peters - Show Me The Funny
(2004) Russell Peters - Comedy Now
(2006) Russell Peters - Outsourced
(2008) Russell Peters - Red, White, and Brown (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2009) Russell Peters - Presents
(2011) Russell Peters - Christmas Special (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
(2011) Russell Peters - Green Card Tour
(2011) Russell Peters - Live in NYC (Intenre Comedy Night)

Terry Fator:
VIDEO
(2009) Terry Fator - Live From Las Vegas

VIDEO
(2006, October 14) Wanda Sykes - Sick n' Tired
(2009, October) Wanda Sykes - I'ma be Me
VIDEO
Bill Cosby - Himself (1983) (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)






VIDEO
Sarah Silverman - Jesus is Magic (2005) (ENGLISH SUBTITLES:)



DOCUMENTARY:
VIDEO
Jerry Seinfeld, Louis C.K., Chris Rock, Ricky Gervais - Talking Funny (2011)
The Comedians Of Comedy (2005)
The Aristocrats (2005)
Chris Rock & Tim.Allen - Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen (1988)

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Stand-up Comedy: A Trip to Indonesian Middle Class Lives by: Alanda Kariza

It was the 13th of July 2011 when Ryan Adriandhy first brought me to an “open-mic” in Comedy Cafe, Kemang, Jakarta. I had no idea what an open-mic was. Apparently, it is a live show where people who are present in the venue could perform at the microphone. However, in regards to the stand-up comedy world, it is the place for stand-up comedians, or comics, to practice and test their new materials (commonly known as “comedy bits”), to an audience prior to performing in a bigger crowd.
Although Comedy Cafe routinely holds open mic sessions, the one on the 13th of July seems like a game-changing one. A few days back, Ryan told me he was going to do an audition to be one of the finalists of “Stand Up Comedy Indonesia” (SUCI), a show that has a similar model to NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” produced by Kompas TV. In the audition, he met Ernest Prakasa, another contestant aspiring to be a comic, just like Ryan. Both of them initiated to attend the open mic, inviting friends like Isman H. Suryaman, Pandji Pragiwaksono and eventually, one of Indonesia’s most successful comedy writers, Raditya Dika. The community of Indonesian stand-up comedians, under the name of StandUpIndo, was born that night.
Now, less than one year after that historical day, almost everything has developed into more fantastic terms. Ryan has attained the title of “the first professional stand-up comedian in Indonesia” given by Kompas TV after having championed the competition, Ernest is going on his endeavor by holding the first stand-up comedy tour in Indonesia with the name of “Merem Melek Tour”, Isman. has just secured a place to be one of SUCI’s second season’s finalists, Pandji has held the first stand-up comedy special in Indonesia “Bhinneka Tunggal Tawa”, while Raditya Dika is going to be one of SUCI’s second season’s judges.

A few weeks ago, Ryan brought me to another stand-up comedy performance, called “Koper”. It was actually a combination of stand-up comedy and theatrical play. That evening, I witnessed something that opened my eyes about the Indonesian stand-up comedy scene.
“Koper” featured 8 comics, all with different backgrounds and distinctive personalities. The line-ups are Sam D. Putra, Ernest Prakasa, Boris T. Manullang, Miund, Ryan Adriandhy, Soleh Solihun, Sakdiyah, and Insan Nur Akbar. I have seen their performances in different off-air and on-air shows, but not until that day have I noticed the characteristic that most Indonesian comics share in common. Almost every issue discussed on stage depicts the life and the concerns of Indonesian middle class society. A performance with diversified comics like “Koper” could give a preview of how Indonesian middle class perceive its nation and its surroundings.
To the international society, the nation is often branded as the “third largest democracy in the world” with such a big number of Muslims living in the country. I have heard so many times of how some people brag about Indonesia’s (supposedly) democratic system, especially by pointing out that we once had a female president and by restating that usually, democracy and Muslim citizens do not usually live side by side.
The concept was continually countered by many comedy bits. Such as the one addressed by Sam that Indonesians believe there is a joke consists of three letters: S, B, and Y; and how the government has made it difficult for poor Indonesians to claim that they are living under the poverty line. It is interesting to hear so many people laugh about the three-letters-joke, especially as soon as we remember that those three letters are also the initials of the president that more than 60% Indonesian voters voted for back in 2009.
Sam depicted his character as a successful person from the upper middle class society. Just like most middle class Indonesians, he has achieved so many things in his career. Yet, he was still unsatisfied and unhappy with his life and his wife. Sam’s bits are consistently featured with political concerns and sex, two things that most of middle class society also frequently discusses about. Similar matters are also brought up by Insan Nur Akbar, the runner up of SUCI’s first season, which was discussed in a slightly different point of view. By comparing the way Sam and Akbar discuss the issues faced in daily life, including the political issues, we can learn how 134 millions people who belong to the middle class category might face the same issues seen and solved in different ways.
As every comic must have a persona and style on stage, if we have frequently seen these comics performing, it would not be very difficult to guess what things they would discuss about, nor the perspective used to address these matters. Although every comic has different roles in the play and different bits, most of them still address ideas under a similar theme, which are the ones they know most and feel concerned most about. By only reading the line-up, I already knew that the show will include these issues: stereotypes given to Chinese, Bataknese, and Muslims; political issues; sex and relationship; also social media. Apparently, it was all true. Despite this, all comics pulled it off and did not fail to amaze the crowd, as no matter how generic or usual the personal themes might be, some comics still could offer slightly fresher bits.
Ernest, for example, was given the role as a cleaning service staff in the station. He still discussed mostly about the perks and drawbacks of being a Chinese living in Indonesia, now in the eyes of a cleaning service staff. Such as the stereotype of many Indonesians that “Indonesian Chinese must be rich” and how, as a Chinese, he has grown immune to anyone making remarks about his slanted eyes. Along came Boris, acting as a Bataknese pickpocket. Embedded with a noticeable Bataknese accent, he addressed all the characteristics that fall into the stereotype of other Indonesians to Bataknese. From being closely associated with pickpockets and public transportation drivers, having a very sturdy physical appearance as well as way of communication, to Bataknese food and how its supposed to be enjoyed. From these two performances alone, we could see that although Indonesia has the “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika” slogan, the diversified culture and ethnicities living side by side will always generate stereotypes, yet most of them consist of common misconceptions. At the same time, even with this happening, there are still plenty of Indonesians with so many differences among each other can live together harmoniously. It has been proven in all stand-up comedy shows held here by having so much diversity in one show.
Ryan and Miund, coming up as a pair in the play, shared the perspectives that most younger generation of the middle class society have in common. Much about love life, fashion, lifestyle, and of course, something you cannot miss from Indonesian middle class society: social media and its impact in our lives. Both of them ranted on how bad mobile telecommunications connections are in Indonesia, the expenses of being in a relationship and being a middle class having to afford some certain lifestyle, and how women and men can never seem to understand each other. Sounds familiar? The absurd relationship of men and women is always a sexy field for comedy bits to be created upon, as these issues are faced by everyone and anyone could understand it thoroughly.
Nonetheless, there is no single bit crafted without a message behind it. Ryan’s complaints about the absurdities of life he finds every time, for instance, has been a tool for him to remind the audience on how we often overlook the little things in life. We share the pie of being a part of middle class society in Indonesia. Even so, most comics see the things in lives discretely. How could the words on shampoo packaging remind us to appreciate the little things – if not addressed by these comics?
Soleh Solihun then performed on stage. Despite discussing mostly about Indonesian politics, Soleh, as usual, included a lot of remarks related to Islamic values, and once rebutted what Sam shared about Christianity. Similarly, Sakdiyah discussed about herself becoming a Muslim living in Indonesia, commenting about other Muslims not wearing helmets because they have worn kopiah and how the practice of taaruf should have more benefits than most people are aware of.
Sam, Soleh, and Sakdiyah shared their deeply personal values, which are related to their religious beliefs. Although in countries like the U.S. and the U.K. religious beliefs are often specifically addressed as well, the way of addressing this matter in Indonesian stand-up comedy scene is quite different. It might be quite difficult to perform something as controversial and as sensitive as George Carlin’s bit “Religion is bullshit”. However, in regards to religions, most comics who discuss it take it from the perspective of the ridiculousness of religious practice in Indonesia. Such as how Indonesians with Arabic ancestry are always perceived as “religious” people or how some “religious” people sometimes claim to have the privilege to do things that other people cannot do (such as, riding on a motorcycle without wearing a helmet).
The fact that so many people from different religious beliefs are living side by side in Indonesia is one of the essences of living in this country. I am wowed by how these comics, coming from a variety of backgrounds, are able to discuss these important and sometimes overlooked matters in fresh, funny ways. Comedy is about telling the truth, it is about getting your point across. With these issues brought up almost every day on open mics and stand-up comedy shows, I have no doubt that stand-up comedy is going to be one of the most effective tools to open people’s minds.
When other people might only say that Indonesia is a successful democracy, then pointing out the amount of Muslim population, and how we are able to live harmoniously with no problem, Indonesian stand-up comedians share what we all experience. That to reach the state of democracy, we are still learning on a long journey. That to live harmoniously with different ethnicity, culture, race, and religious beliefs, some misconceptions, stereotypes, and negative remarks might still be there and should not prevent ourselves from making peace with one another. That being successful is not only about money, but also the relationship with other things, other people, and things within ourselves. That one day we would be able to reach the state of “success” and “happiness” if we let our eyes and minds open to change, which might be sensitive and controversial, but necessary.

Pekerjaan Stand Up Comedian Menjanjikan

Istilah stand-up comedy barangkali masih kurang akrab di telinga masyarakat Indonesia. Padahal salah satu bentuk seni komedi ini sudah dikenal di Amerika dan Eropa sejak abad ke-18.
Jerry Seinfeld yang populer lewat serial 'Seinfeld' adalah salah seorang contoh comic (komedian stand-up) yang cukup terkenal di AS. Di Indonesia, orang mengenal stand-up comedy lewat Dono, Kasino, dan Indro.

Stand-up comedy kembali terdengar gaungnya pada tahun lalu, ketika beberapa stasiun televisi swasta membuat tayangan stand-up comedy. Tayangan tersebut akhirnya melahirkan sejumlah comic baru. Mereka di antaranya Raditya Dika, Pandji Pragiwaksono, dan Soleh Solihun.
Nama yang terakhir disebut tentunya tak asing lagi bagi para pecinta tayangan stand-up comedy. Meski minim ekspresi, Soleh sukses mengocok perut para penontonnya. Vivanews berkesempatan mewawancarai pria kelahiran Bandung, 2 Juni 1979. Berikut  petikan wawancara dengan alumnus Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Padjadjaran jurusan Jurnalistik ini.


Bisa dijelaskan apa yang dimaksud dengan stand-up comedy?
Si comic itu tampil membawakan pengamatan terhadap sesuatu, disajikan dalam bentuk monolog dan komedi, intinya itu.

Bagaimana perkembangan stand-up comedy di Indonesia?
Dari bulan Juli tahun lalu meningkat pesat. Menggembirakan perkembangannya, dari yang tadinya cuma komunitas saja. Sebelumnya sih sudah ada stand-up comedy, cuma belum memasyarakat saja. Gara-gara Raditya Dika dan Pandji kan di Twitter.
Jadi semenjak 13 Juli 2011 itu pertama kali stand-up Indonesia berdiri. Mereka bikin acara di Comedy Cafe. Nah dari situ perkembangannya meningkat, yang menikmati stand-up comedy nggak hanya orang tertentu, tapi juga masyarakat luas.

Stand-up comedy sudah ada Amerika dan Eropa sejak lama. Apakah bisa dikatakan Indonesia agak telat?
Kalau telat sebenarnya nggak ada istilah terlambat. Dari dahulu juga sebenarnya sudah ada cikal bakal stand-up comedy. Ada katanya pelawak Yogyakarta, gaya dia memang sudah stand-up comedy, cuma kan belum ada yang memakai istilah itu. Iwel juga dari tahun 1990-an memulai stand-up comedy di televisi.
Jadi sudah ada dari dahulu. Cuma sekarang karena ada anak-anak muda itu dan karena ada media sosial, seperti You Tube. Ada juga Jakarta Comedy Club. Sebelum komunitas ini muncul, mereka sudah mempraktikan stand-up ini. Cuma kita saja tak tahu karena masih di kalangan terbatas. Baru karena dua televisi itu saja (MetroTV dan KompasTV) yang baru berani mengeluarkan ide itu. Kalau dibilang terlambat nggak juga, ya mungkin sekarang saja saatnya.

Bagaimana soal tanggapan masyarakat Indonesia yang masih sensitif menerima lawakan seperti stand-up comedy?
Ya wajar sih. Pertama, ini kan orang-orang baru kenal gaya komedi seperti ini. Jadi belum terbiasa. Kedua, orang Indonesia memang terlalu sensitif. Maksudnya terlalu memikirkan perasaan seseorang. Ya harusnya santai saja sih. Intinya memang belum terbiasa.
Tapi di luar negeri pun stand-up comedy menimbulkan orang nggak suka. Kayak tahun 1960-an pernah ada yang dituntut ke pengadilan gara-gara stand-up-nya. Cuma karena di Amerika sudah mengerti. Nah ini kan orang belum mengerti maksudnya karena sudah terbiasa lihat lawak yang nggak kasih opini

Kalau stand-up comedy kan mengeluarkan statement. Yang namanya orang mengeluarkan opini pasti ada yang nggak suka, pasti pro dan kontra selalu ada. Ada beberapa hal yang oke nggak usah dibahas atau jangan terlalu to the point. Intinya karena menyangkut opini, jadi pasti ada pro kontra.

Bagaimana awal mula menjadi seorang comic?
Awalnya gara-gara jadi MC sebelum jadi comic, dari tahun 2000-an. Terus tahun 2010 ada salah satu radio anak muda di Jakarta bilang 'Eh elo kayaknya bisa nih ikut stand-up di event off air radio kita'. Jadi mereka ada tiga band, di sela-sela band itu ada stand-up comedy.
Nah dari tahun 2010 itu September atau Oktober, lagi stand-up minta direkamin sama teman dan dimasukkan ke You Tube. Jadi waktu komunitas stand-up berdiri mereka tahu saya pernah stand-up sebelumnya.

Belajar jadi comic dari siapa?
Saya nggak pernah belajar. Karena sering ngomong di depan umum saja kali ya. Di kampus sering jadi MC. Ya nggak tahu, akhirnya begitu saja. Nggak pernah belajar teori. Kan yang lain pada belajar teori, saya nggak tahu teorinya bagaimana. Yang penting tujuannya buat orang ketawa. Bagaimana ketika ngomong itu bikin ketawa. Itu saja.

Apa saja yang dipersiapkan sebelum melakukan stand-up comedy?

Ya paling memikirkan saja mau ngomong apa, saya ingat-ingat. Saya catat poin-poinnya. Nanti pas di atas panggung ya sudah diomongin saja.

Tanggapan orang-orang terhadap penampilan Anda di atas panggung?
Selama ini orang-orang banyak yang suka. Salah satu indikatornya kan karena sering dipanggil, dapat job. Jadi alhamdulillah bagus. Follower saya juga bertambah.

Pernah ada pengalaman kurang menyenangkan saat tampil di atas panggung. Misalnya penonton tidak tertawa?
Kalau saya situasi nggak enak lebih ke teknis. Misalnya mikrofonnya nggak enak, volumenya nggak kenceng. Jadi kalau ngomong capek, ketarik-tarik urat. Atau kalau penonton jauh, nggak kelihatan muka penontonnya itu pasti nggak bagus penampilannya. Kalau saya asal penonton dekat, bisa melihat muka penonton dan mikrofon nyaman, saya nggak perlu teriak-teriak, ya pasti penampilan bagus.

Kabarnya Raditya Dika beberapa menit stand-up dibayar mahal. Anda sendiri bagaimana. Apakah pekerjaan sebagai comic cukup menjanjikan?
Kalau dari saya alhamdulillah. Saya stand-up 15 menit sudah lebih besar sedikit dari gaji sebulan waktu di majalah..hahaha...Ya pokoknya menjanjikan.

Pernah menganggap diri sendiri lucu?
Lumayan ya..hahaha..Buktinya kalau orang lihat saya stand-up atau ngobrol mereka ketawa, ya berarti lucu. Memang saya minim ekspresi, ngomong nadanya datar, mukanya datar nggak ekspresif. Tapi yang penting orang ketawa.

Ada comic favorit di Indonesia atau luar negeri?

Saya bukan pemerhati stand-up comedy. Cuma karena sering di panggung, banyak orang yang suka, ya jalani saja. Pekerjaannya enak kok, bikin orang ketawa, dibayar gede.
Paling kalau ditelusuri keinginan saya untuk melucu itu karena Zainuddin MZ. Waktu SD, bapak saya suka beli kaset Zainuddin MZ. Nah saya suka ketawa mendengarnya. Saya terhibur dengan gaya beliau. Ceramahnya sih nggak ada yang ingat, cuma dia itu orangnya lucu. Waktu itu saya mengidolakan Zainuddin MZ. Ya makanya sempat ingin jadi ustad gara-gara Zainuddin MZ.

Pesan bagi comic lain agar bisa menjadi stand-up comedian yang hebat?
Harus punya ciri, karakter. Jangan jadi yang biasa-biasa saja. Minimal orang jadi langsung terbayang karakternya seperti apa. Makanya si Mongol itu cepat naik, karena dia yang satu-satunya seperti itu di antara comic-comic yang lain. Secara muka pun sudah lucu dan berkarakter.

Dasar-dasar Stand Up Comedy by @radityadika


Banyak yg minta ttg cara nulis komedi ya.. Okeh.. Gue coba dari paling fundamentalnya menurut gue: stand up comedy ya..

    Gue berpikir tiap org yg mau nulis komedi paling ga harus paham dulu stand up comedy dan bagaimana jokes dikonstruksikan didalamnya. Bagi yg blom tau, stand up comedy adalah salah satu bentuk melawak dgn cara bicara sendirian di depan orang banyak. Stand up comedy bisa dibilang semacam monolog, namun dengan struktur lebih rapih, lebih fast-paced, dan (biasanya) lebih singkat. Bagi yang penasaran bisa coba lihat di youtube search aja “stand up comedy” ada banyak banget contohnya. Perhatiin, ini dasar komedi. Stand up comedy sebenarnya muncul dari Inggris pada abad ke 18 – 19, namun mendapat popularitas yang cepat dari perkembangannya di US. Orang yg melakukan stand up comedy disebut sebagai juga “comic”, satu kesatuan lawakan = “set” dan masing2 jokes = “bits”. Ga semua calon penulis komedi di indonesia paham stand-up comedy krn 1) ga tahu, atau 2) tahu tapi ga ngerti karena kendala bahasa. Kalo emang gak ngerti gara2 kendala bahasa, calon penulis mending belajar bahasa inggris deh.. :p belajar bhs inggris membantu bukan hanya u/ paham stand up comedy tapi juga u/ baca tulisan2 asing sbg bahan pengayaan tulisan kita..

    Balik ke stand up, Isi lawakan dlm stand up comedy macem2, biasanya bercerita tentang observasi dan pengalaman pribadi sang komedian. Masing2 komedian/comics punya ciri khasnya sendiri, George Carlin misalnya lebih ke menggerutu dan sering nyerempet ke religi. Jerry Seinfeld lebih “bersih” tanpa sumpah serapah, sebaliknya Richard Pryor isinya menyumpah dan mengumpat2. Dave Chappelle berbicara ttg org kulit hitam, Margareth Cho bicara tentang politik dan perempuan, Ellen DeGeneres ttg kehidupan modern. Yang keren Robin Williams, banyak org bilang stand up comedy dia semuanya improv dan tidak dihafalkan.. On the spot lawakannya keluar! Mitch Hedberg jokesnya “one-liner” yaitu hanya sekalimat2, sedangkan Mitch Fatel lebih ke arah seks. Masih banyak yg lain. Semua komedian tadi ada di youtube, bisa liatsendiri.. Pahami gmn stand up comedian ini menyalurkan “persona” mrk menjadi lawakan..

    Oke, sekarang pertanyaannya: knp stand up comedy harus dipahami oleh seorang penulis komedi? Kan mediumnya berbeda? Karena eh karena. Stand up comedy membantu kita memahami anatomi paling dasar dari sebuah lelucon yaitu SETUP dan PUNCHLINE. Ini luar biasa penting..Set-up = bagian yg tidak lucu, sedangkan punchline = bagian yg lucu. Ini adalah kerangka dasar sebuah jokes.

    Contohnya begini..Berikut adalah jokes Mitch Hedberg yg akan digunakan sbg contoh, yg dia katakan pada saat stand up comedy dalam CD Mitch All Together: Jokes-nya adalah: “My fake plants died because I did not pretend to water them.” – Mitch Hedberg Setup dari jokes tadi adalah: “my fake plants died”, sedangkan punchline = “because I did not pretend to water them”..Ada twist yg membuat kita ketawa pada punchline tersebut. Kita “dibelokkan” oleh punchline-nya, seperti ditonjok (makanya namanya punch)(btw, kenapa kita ketawa pd punchline yg asik bs dijelaskan scr filosofis -oleh schopenahuer lebih tepatnya, tp itu lain waktu aja :p) Semua komedian pake struktur ini. Ada yang setupnya panjang, kadang ada yang cuma dua kata, tp konstruksinya sama: Setup – Punchline! Dane Cook contoh stand up comedian yg dikritik karena jokes2nya gak punya punchline, hanya memainkan ekspresi muka dan kata2 kasar..

    Gue sendiri dalam menulis, satu paragraf biasanya terdiri dari 3 kalimat setup yang diiringi dgn punchline. Lama2 intuitif kok..Kalau kita tahu tentang setup dan punchline yg dipake oleh standup comedian, lalu apa gunanya dalam menulis komedi?Dalam mengkonstruksi kalimat dalam sebuah tulisan komedik, kita pake cara stand up comedia: berusaha mencari set up sebanyak mungkin..Pengalaman kita, yg sedih, yg nakutin, yg bikin sakit hati, itu semua tambang emas setup, dan PASTI bisa dicari puchline-nya, asal jeli. Setelah setup ketemu, kita baru berpikir apa punchline-nya? Komedian2 bisa berminggu2 mencari punchline yang pas..

    Banyak komedian yg nulis stand up comedy-nya ke buku.. Bisa kita otopsi jokes2 mereka. Ini latihan yang baik untuk belajar nulis jokes. Jerry Seinfeld menulis Seinlanguage, George Carlin menulis Brain Droppings, Tim Allen dgn I’m Not Really Here.. Lalu masih banyak lagi..Yang agak beda Ellen DeGeneres, dia menulis My Point Is And I do Have One dengan cara mengembangkan sets yang dia punya menjadi prosa..Kalau udah jago, kita bisa buat dialog jadi sebuah punchline. Atau buat set-up panjang dalam bentuk adegan visual.. Bisa jadi macem2..

    Nah, next time mau nulis blog yg komedik, novel yg komedik, cari ritme-nya: bisa 2 kalimat 1 punchline, bisa 1 paragraf 1 punchline..Intinya, dasar komedi = SETUP dan PUNCHLINE yg baik. Banyak2 bedah jokes standup comedian, lalu praktekkan sendiri dlm tulisan..Jokes dalam tulisan harus asosiatif (dgn setup-punchline), bukan slapstick kayak tulisan “gue jatoh dr tangga”.. Kenapa?Karena dgn jokes yg asosiatif akan membuat pembaca berpikir sendiri sebelum tertawa, jatuhnya lebih memuaskan buat pembaca. Membaca adalah proses discovery, lelucon yg kita tulis jg harus memberikan itu buat pembaca, ada sense of discovery-nya. :)

    Udah ah segitu doang. Sana buka youtube, cari2 video standup comedy.. Ada punya gue juga lho.. :p (sekalian iklan)

Humor Cerdas – Stand Up Comedy Indonesia

“Selamat Pagi” sapa salah satu pegawai berbadan gembul menyambut kedatangan kami rabu malam itu di salah satu café bilangan Kemang Jakarta. Hahaha..lucu yah mendengar “Selamat Pagi” padahal waktu kami datang di café itu sudah jam 7 malam. Apa mungkin ini bagian salah satu cara mereka membangkitkan selera humor kami?.

Kesibukkan rutinitas kerja yang kami dapat hari itu bahkan hampir tiap hari merasakan hal yang sama, membuat kami kerap bersahabat dengan yang namanya STRES. Untunglah salah satu teman kami Dana mengajak untuk rehat sejenak melepas lelah di Comedy Café Kemang Jakarta. Dari namanya saja sudah bisa ditebak dan ternyata benar café yang malam itu khususnya isetiap hari rabu malam punya acara “OPEN MIC” yang bisa membuat Anda terpingkal-pingkal lewat suguhan humor diatas panggung kecil berukuran kurang lebih 3×4 meter.

Apa sih “Open Mic” ? Dana yang malam itu menjadi peserta Open Mic menjelaskan “ini merupakan wadah baik bagi pengunjung atau orang yang ingin belajar menjadi comedian atau sekedar menguji keberanian diatas panggung dengan materi atau tanpa materi, cerita pengalaman pribadi, bahkan ada yang pernah mengatakan cinta sama pasangannya diatas panggung ini.”
Waktu yang ditunggu pun tiba, jam 8 malam “Open Mic” dimulai, disambut tepuk tangan yang sangat meriah pengunjung yang memenuhi kursi café malam itu. Satu demi satu perserta saling bercerita dengan tema materi dan gaya mereka masing-masing. Alhasil kami pun puas dengan cerita yang mereka suguhkan lewat banyolan segar syarat pesan sosial.

Ternyata café ini merupakan ‘rumah’ bagi INDONESIAN STAND UP COMEDY CLUB (ISC) yang didirikan di Jakarta tahun 2009 Ramon P Tommybens (Ketua saat ini) , Ade Namnung, Dodik Hamster (SEKJEN saat ini), Dilla Dill, Dhita Abigail, Sasa Radhiksa, Ipank Apui dan beberapa PeCinta dan penggemar STAND UP COMEDY. ISC adalah sebuah Club PeCinta, Penggemar, Pemerhati dan Pelaku Stand Up Comedy yang melakukan kegiatan untuk memasyarakatkan Stand Up Comedy di Indonesia sekaligus menjadi wadah bagi siapapun yang ingin mempelajari Stand Up Comedy baik untuk menjadi Profesional Comedian atau hanya sekedar Hobby atau Collector Penikmat saja. ISC tahun 2011 (July) sudah beranggotakan 116 Orang dan melakukan kegiatan rutin “Comedy Workshop” setiap hari Sabtu jam 16 s/d 18 di Comedy Cafe @kemang Jakarta.

STAND UP COMEDY ??
                Sesuatu yang unik dan benar-benar menarik kini mulai hidup lagi di Indonesia, yaitu Stand Up Comedy.  Sepanjang sejarah entertainment Indonesia sebetulnya hampir tidak pernah lepas dari Stand Up Comedy. Sebut saja tokoh-tokohnya yang selalu legendaris seperti kelompok Warkop DKI, Butet Kertarajasa, Pepeng, kemudian ada juga Kang Ibing dan tentunya Almarhum Taufik Savalas.
Stand up comedy adalah seni melawak (komedi) yang disampaikan di depan penonton secara langsung (live). Biasanya sang komedian akan melakukan one man show. Melemparkan lelucon melalui monolog atau statement dalam satu kalimat yang mengandung humor. Komedian di jalur ini biasanya menulis skrip lawakannya untuk tampil dalam 20-45 menit). Kadang-kadang mereka memakai alat bantu untuk menyampaikan lelucon mereka. Meskipun stand up comedy, pelawak tidak harus terus menerus berdiri, beberapa pelawak menyampkain sambil duduk seperti sedang bercerita pada kita. Sejarah stand up comedy dimulai sejak abad 18 di Eropa dan Amerika. Dalam sejarahnya perkembangan stand up comedy juga ditemui di berbagai benua.

Kata itulah yang mungkin mewakili keinginan Papi panggilan akrab Ramon P Tommybeans yang sejak tahun 90-an memimpikan maraknya STAND UP COMEDY di INDONESIA, juga melihat bahwa Stand Up Comedy yang bakal jadi trend komedi di Indonesia dalam waktu dekat bisa menjadi “kesempatan kedua” bagi para Komedian Indonesia.

“saya membayangkan nama-nama besar yang sudah mulai surut dari panggung komedi karena Groupnya bubar atau berbagai alas an, tampil kembali sebagai Stand Up Comedian, sendiri, kan bisa kembali tenar dan bersinar.” Tegas Papi serius.

Menurut pemilik Comedy Cafe dan Ketua ISC (Indonesia Stand Up Comedy Club) ini, para pelawak Senior yang mau menekuni Stand Up Comedy memiliki keunggulan dibanding para pendatang baru karena mereka sudah berpengalaman dan menguasai tehnik “melawak” yang tinggal di “ajust” dari lawakan Group menjadi Stand Up Comedy yang solo.

Anyway, siapa stand up komedian favoritmu? Siapapun dia, yang terpenting mudah-mudahan humor-humor yang disajikan tidak hanya menyegarkan tapi juga bisa mencerdaskan.