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Friday 21st December 2007 11:47pm
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Quote: ShoePie @ December 21, 2007, 6:31 PM
Just curious to know if anyone has any advice about re-writing material. I have 6 minutes of sketch comedy I'm going to animate next year and I keep hearing that you need to re-write, re-write etc. And that re-writing is the most important thing in writing!
But I'm not sure if I do it. My usual thing is to just keep editing the document until I'm happy (does that count as a re-write?). But someone told me you should start a new document and re-write it completely from scratch. I'm not sure if he meant from memory too!
So, sorry if it's an obvious question but thoughts please
Don't bother starting again.
I just re-read and make changes, That, to me, is re-writing.
I read it to see what bits I like or don't like, and I change them accordingly. There's not set rules. I think of it as versions, rather than drafts. It's like removing bugs from software.
Only start a new document if you're changing it massively. I recently did a re-write at the request of a producer where the sitcom changed location, and yeah, I started a new file as it's vastly different.
Just do what you do until you're happy - don't get into thinking there are set laws that if you don't follow you'll get expelled from the Comedy Circle.