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Front-facing camera comedy

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204: 66:". While it has become a defining form for some comedians, others use it to workshop material that will eventually be polished for use on more traditional platforms. 241: 166: 30:
while directly facing the camera, sometimes playing multiple roles. Early iterations of front-facing camera comedy went
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resulted in the closure of live comedy venues and a subsequent "pivot" to front-facing camera comedy. In March 2020,
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genre filmed on the front-facing camera of smartphones in which performers deliver in-character
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declared it "the dominant comedy form" of the pandemic.
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"Now Playing Nightly on Instagram: Sketch Comedy’s Newest Star,"
"YouTube Picks From the Cultural Cognoscenti,"
"Who Got the Most Screen Time on SNL Season 45?"
"The Rise—and Limitations—of Front-Facing Camera Comedy,"
"Tweeting Through Quar With Rachel Sennott,"
"So You Want to Make a Quarantine Comedy Video,"
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