Lee
Saturday 19th April 2008 4:59pm [Edited]
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Quote: James Williams @ April 19 2008, 1:31 PM BST
I agree with Sooty. Certainly it didn't make me laugh so in that sense for me it failed. In a way I thought it was built on weak foundations in that I don't think it's sufficient to say "the characters are exactly the same but what the heck."
I quite liked the "we've got a rabbit" bit.
I think once a structure is in place (plot, characters etc.) you may have something to work with. However, I suppose NGO started with loads of gags and worked backwards (not entirely succesfully though).
It smacked of a talented writer with five minutes to half an hour on his hands tossing something off without being really being bothered to plan it or finish it, which I guess is what it was. I think this approach might work for sketch writing, but some degree of discipline is required for longer pieces.
I would also strongly advise against seeking feedback when you've only written one scene of a sitcom. And I think any writer worth their salt will tell you the same.
I appreciate that James. I disagree with the seeking feedback point though, I'd rather find out I was going down the wrong path when at the crossroads (or T-junction) then after a month of sweating over something that turns out has no spark to it.
I agree, I'm missing out heavily on character and plot development. But I'm not comfortable with using them myself or at least I'm not very good at writing them up myself.
I had fun writing this and fun receiving the feedback, that's my only intention at this time. If that puts people off and they feel they'd rather not spend their time reading something that has no intention of going anyway, that's fair enough, that's all I deserve and anything more, I appreciate greatly.
I hope people had fun reading this, that's a bonus. It's just a fun piece. I imagined filming it myself, hence the poor action description and sloppy formating and character development, it was intended mainly for me.
Thanks for taking the time to read it and leave feedback.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 19 2008, 1:53 PM BST
Have to say Im pleasently surprised, I dont read a lot of the stuff on here because, for one thing, theres too much too read, and, most importantly, most of it just isnt very good-but that was great. Fast and funny, if you can keep up that sort of pace and quality you could be on to a winner. Of course you have to finish a full episode first. And write five more. But a decent start.
Thanks Matthew, glad you liked it.