WRITER.
COMEDIAN.
PROFREADER.
Taylor Smith is a postgraduate from Arizona State University with degrees in Global Studies, Film and Media Studies, and Communications. With a keen eye for comedy and unique, exhaustive experience in sketch and improvisational comedy, I am more than capable of providing fantastic insight in writers’ rooms and collaborative processes.
During his time at ASU, Taylor produced a competitive comedy club, TBA Comedy, which specialized in both live performance and digital productions. With over two dozen live performance shows under his production belt, and a dozen more digital shorts under his directorial gaze, Taylor has a unique talent for media coordination and entertainment production.
With a fervent love of comedy, Taylor taught an Honors Course for ASU students entitled “HON 394: On Comedy Writing”. The full curriculum covers the history and efficacy of sketch comedy, which is everyone’s favorite way to ingest comedy: through a syllabus. Even further, Taylor’s thesis production encapsulated a synopsis on the methods and functions of sketch comedy, accompanied by a live performance!
TO CATCH A REVERSE PREDATOR
In a parody of Dateline’s “To Catch a Predator”, Media Mogul Piss Pantsen goes undercover to capture the second most dangerous kind of predator: a reverse one.
THE DINNER GUEST
A dinner date goes wrong when a magic-hating father is forced to confront his daughter’s boyfriend.
A new wave of entertainment is here: try on your very own set of DraftKings Goggles!
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A pretty bad date gets fixed with the power of a reset button.
Are you suffering from any condition? Panacea might be your pill. Just make sure to deal with Todd!
To save an ailing math department, a school must put its janitors head-to-head to find a prodigy.
A robot built to do improv, sketch, and standup starts to go haywire.
A house party is interrupted by the presence of a very persistent gift shop.
Two anti-magic parents struggle through a dinner with their daughter's new, mysterious boyfriend.
Station budget cuts force NPR, A D&D podcast, and 99.7 FM's The Fuzz into a single studio.
Your worst friend, who just got into bouldering, really, really wants to talk about it at lunch.