The GENIUS of How Angela Giarratana Makes It Work | Improv Coach ANALYZES Smosh

✨ Fast approaching 3,500 subscribers! Please click subscribe if you're reading this - it makes a HUGE difference to how we're able to get this show out to more people ✨ I had such a good time doing part 1 of this video that part 2 felt like the perfect choice for launching our new video format! I'm excited to be able to bring a more dynamc presentation to you, with text commentary, helpful reminders, and a better and more dynamic image overall. Why's That Funny is the show where we examine the mechanics of comedy by live reacting to and breaking down your favorite clips from across the internet. Join improv coach Cal Hoffman as they react to and give expert analysis on an improv game of Emotional Rollercoaster, performed by Courtney Miller, Angela Giarratana, and Tommy Bowe at Smosh. - Chapters: 0:00 Cold open 0:35 Intro 1:26 Shortform improv 4:36 Making sense of chaos 8:15 Platform 9:54 Keeping it spicy 12:24 Character and traits 16:28 Maintain chaotic characters 18:59 Acting and commitment 21:22 Making conflict funny 23:00 Platform (again!) 25:05 Game of the scene 28:41 Avoiding crazytown 30:55 It all comes together 33:04 Landing the plane 35:13 Raising the stakes 41:04 Summary 41:33 Outro - Watch Smosh Pit Theater without interruptions:    • These Improv Games Get Physical   - Subscribe to Smosh Pit: ‪@smoshpit‬ - Instagram:   / comicalhoffman   TikTok:   / comicalhoffman   - Cal Hoffman is a standup, improv, and sketch comedian who first stepped into comedy as a pre-teen in the early 2000s. Today, they teach, coach, and perform improv in the London Harold team Biff It, alongside their standup and online sketch career. - Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.