Lee Henman
Friday 11th July 2008 4:04pm [Edited]
5,183 posts
Studio sitcoms are being made because there was a conscious decision a while ago by the BBC to tip the balance away from single camera comedies and back to studio, simply because (I believe) there was too much single cam stuff and family sitcom seemed to have gone out of the window. That doesn't mean to say those comedies will never be made again, but what it does mean is that it would be a foolish new writer who stubbornly (or snobbishly) refuses to accept this current trend and keep on turning out non-audience material.
To get anywhere you have to tailor your work to current fashions or you're narrowing your chances of being commissioned. Unless you're Ricky Gervais, who I can never see doing an audience-com, ever.
Quote: Perry Nium @ July 11 2008, 1:02 PM BST
Studio sitcoms are being made because there was a conscious decision a while ago by the BBC to tip the balance away from single camera comedies and back to studio, simply because (I believe) there was too much single cam stuff and family sitcom seemed to have gone out of the window. That doesn't mean to say those comedies will never be made again, but what it does mean is that it would be a foolish new writer who stubbornly (or snobbishly) refuses to accept this current trend and keep on turning out non-audience material.
To get anywhere you have to tailor your work to current fashions or you're narrowing your chances of being commissioned. Unless you're Ricky Gervais, who I can never see doing an audience-com, ever.
update: Sorry Mark P, didn't read your post