Quote: bushbaby @ September 7 2008, 12:36 PM BSTYes I have read Micheal's blogs which are excellent and informative. But it is confusing, I had one editor saying sitcoms are not made up of gags.
As I said earlier, I think the rules only apply to rejected scriptsWell, originally with this comp, can you remember Simon asked for a five pound fee. he then had to return all the cheques as he had been instructed by the Beeb not to charge ....I hope that's the 'confused' icon
It is a confusing business indeed.
Sitcoms are indeed not made up with gags, but they should be littered with them organically throughout. You are mistaking gags for gags sake,crowbarred in, with funny lines that come naturally from the situation and characaters. Remember that for a studio based sitcom they need to hear people laughing out loud. You can't hear a person smile. The sitcom trials are essentially a studio based sitcom not a single camera set up. They want the audience laughing literally out loud at least every twenty seconds. Comedy isn't a science but that part of it is. Look at your script and see if there is an opportunity for the audience to laugh out loud at least three times a minute. If your script is laid out at a page a minute, there should be three big laughs per page.
Micheal is back this week sometime... ask him on his blog comments section. And if he disagrees with me I will eat my feet.