Scene type · Sitcom
Sitcom timing without a live studio audience.
Sitcom is precision comedy at speed. Actry’s consistent cue cadence lets you drill the rhythm without a live audience cueing your laughs.
Practice pointers
- Hit the button. Land it; don’t coast through.
- Pick-ups should be tight. The audience’s laugh fills the gap.
- Don’t signal "this is a joke" - let the audience find it.
- Volume is information. Pull back. Comedy lives at conversational level.
How Actry helps
Set Actry’s TTS to a faster pace for sitcom; the genre runs hot. Use the line ratings on punchlines specifically - if the rating drops, you’re telegraphing.
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