Comedian: Chris mason
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DM: Amazing. Which style do you prefer stand-up, improv, solo storytelling, theater, film and television acting, or voiceover?
CM: I love film, stand-up, tv acting and theatre because they really testyour abilities and I always want to challenge myself to greater thing and those styles cause you to do so.
DM: Do you think comedic abilities are something someone either has or doesn’t? Or do you think it’s something that can be learned?
CM:I do believe the foundation of what comedy is can be taught far as the basics but I believe a true performer just has that gift an it can't be taught and you really have to give you all in this profession to be great.
DM: If you were to give advice to our readers who aspire to develop their comedy chop—whether through writing or orperforming, performing, what would you
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performing, what would you suggest?
CM: To all up and coming comedians I STRONGLY RECOMMEND to write your material. Improv is a great skill but you don't want everything based off a game plan of "winging it". So just write, perform and don't be affraid to fail. You will always have bad nights in comedy so trying to avoid that isnot logical so just believe in your stuff and yourself and go all in and you will prevail in the long run.
DM: Do you ever think you would write your personal story as a book?
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CM: Yes I would love to share my story to the world because I know I'm not the only one who feels and views the world as I do. An to those who don't I would just want them to understand me before they judge who I am. So I will hopefully have that opportunity to one day share my story to the world.
DM: Do you write your own material?
CM: Yes I write my own material, I have an odd view on the world so that average person wouldn't understand why certain things makes sense to me and only I could convey that message.
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