Writing in Color, 1 of 4: Getting started in comedy writing
The Writers Guild of America, West Committee of Black Writers presents part 1 of this 4-part panel discussion with TV comedy writers Dan Harmon ("Community'), Alan Yang ("Parks & Recreation"), Aisha Muharrar ("Parks & Recreation"), Halsted Sullivan ("The Office"), and network executive Karen Horne (NBC & Universal Media Studios), moderated by WGAW Committee of Black Writers chair David Wyatt. In this episode, the panelists discuss how they got started in comedy writing.

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Writing in Color, 2 of 4: Stereotypes on Parks & Rec, The Office & Community

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Writing in Color, 3 of 4: Dan Harmon on why he's obsessed with race

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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3 Tips for COMEDY WRITERS with LATE NIGHT Writer Dicky Eagan / Master Talent Teachers

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Stand-Up 101: The Fundamentals

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Comedy Master Class: Dan Harmon, Creator of Community

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Learn Scriptwriting in 83 Minutes — Michael Jamin

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Community's Dan Harmon Is Just a Guy That Makes a Show - Speakeasy

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Unedited: See Dan Harmon's Full interview About 'Rick & Morty,' Writing, Success, 'Incels' & Kanye

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Dan Harmon on #MeToo & Apologies

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Dan Harmon | Blocks Podcast w/ Neal Brennan

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Better Call Saul’s Bob Odenkirk Reveals How He Writes Comedy Sketches

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10 Screenwriting Tips from Dan Harmon on how he wrote Rick and Morty and Community

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Larry David's Creative Process Breakdown: How to Write Comedy like a Bald Jerk

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How COMEDIANS Break Writer's Block FAST
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Dan Harmon talks about Asperger's syndrome - Why Abed is a shaman [SubEng] [SubIta]

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Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong: Comedy Writing Masterclass

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Variety Night in the Writers' Room Comedy Panel

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Dan Harmon Writing Advice/Avoiding Procrastination

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