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Comment Internet a complètement changé la donne pour une carrière artistique.
OG & Rookie c’est quand une pionnière, ici Amelle Chahbi, parle de la place d’internet dans une carrière artistique avec un rookie, ici Merwane Benlazar.

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00:00 Sosh and Konbini are here.
00:01 She is Amel Chabi, the OG of stand-up.
00:04 I love OG, OG!
00:07 He is Merwan Benlazar, the rookie of the Comedy Club.
00:11 Don't forget to subscribe to Sosh. Thanks to Sosh, the last...
00:13 No, I'm stopping.
00:15 I'm totally into the placement of products.
00:16 We're going to be happy, I think.
00:17 We brought them together to talk about humor,
00:19 how it was before the Internet, and how it is now.
00:21 It's OG and Rookie.
00:22 Amel, how did you start?
00:26 I started...
00:27 There weren't many Comedy Clubs.
00:29 We played in front of our director.
00:32 He put a small pallet.
00:33 We played among ourselves.
00:34 You played in front of him?
00:36 The things you would play directly in front of...
00:38 In front of a real audience.
00:40 What we see on TV, filmed,
00:42 is this the first time you play it in front of an audience?
00:43 Absolutely.
00:44 Oh wow.
00:44 What did you forget?
00:45 Because I imagine it wasn't paid to play alone in front of a chair.
00:48 So we were skinny.
00:50 We were skinny.
00:52 The old generation, Miskina,
00:54 and the new one, Hanula.
00:59 How did you start?
01:00 On TV.
01:00 How old were you when you saw us?
01:02 I was in middle school.
01:03 I think I was in 5th grade.
01:05 I know it hurts to say this.
01:06 There was a guy in the same program as you,
01:10 who was a specialized educator in our middle school.
01:13 In our group of friends,
01:14 one of us was expelled,
01:15 the specialized educator took care of it.
01:17 So we told him to go and give us theater lessons.
01:20 So we asked him,
01:21 he said no,
01:22 we insisted,
01:23 and in the end we did 4 or 5 years of theater with him.
01:25 I started early, at 16,
01:27 for me it was a game.
01:28 It's super early.
01:29 Since then it's a game.
01:29 The goal is then,
01:31 how to make the networks last,
01:33 how to change everything.
01:35 Do you realize the liberation of social networks today?
01:39 Wait, even filming yourself,
01:40 Rohan, it's crazy.
01:42 I realize today,
01:44 when you have a stand-up show,
01:46 you can't go beyond social networks.
01:48 And do you feel,
01:49 when you send these videos,
01:51 when you make creations and put them on the networks,
01:53 do you feel that it clearly fills the rooms?
01:55 Yeah.
01:56 When people follow you, they already validated you.
01:58 They know they like you.
01:59 After the second step,
02:00 it's going to be to make them click on the link in bio,
02:01 make them click on the number of places,
02:03 make them click on "buy",
02:04 make them enter their credit card code, etc.
02:06 That's the whole point of trying to post things,
02:09 trying to tell stories.
02:10 You have to remind them all the time,
02:11 "go buy tickets, go buy tickets".
02:13 So we were the mouth to the ear.
02:17 The mouth to the ear.
02:18 There was someone on the square of the city who said,
02:21 "oh yeah, oh yeah".
02:23 People went to the resellers to buy their tickets.
02:25 So the big surfaces are full of stuff.
02:27 Absolutely, that's it.
02:28 You can give the info around the neighborhood,
02:31 bakery, bakery,
02:33 where you put a lot of flyers.
02:35 You saw how it's better now, right?
02:38 *BOOM*
02:39 KONMINI!

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