Humberfloob
Thursday 20th October 2011 7:32pm
Wigan
142 posts
Quote: David Salisbury @ October 20 2011, 7:01 PM BST
Only one near-miss for me this series, despite my three sketches a week.
Still I found it a useful experience. Defiinitely learnt a lot. Now I just need to put it into practice.
A few of the things I learned:
1. Write more sketches than you need. Write 6 sketches, submit three.
2. Discard the first thing you thought of. Everyone else will have thought of it too.
3. Keep pushing every joke, and every punchline to be funnier and tighter.
3a. To do this come up with lots of options, then pick the best. Don't try and think of the "best joke" out of thin air.
4. Sleep is optional.
5. Most importantly - write things to your own high standards. Never think "It'll do".
Comedy is subjective and to get on you need to tickle that particular script ed's funnybone enough, but also it is possible to get better, get funnier and get on. At least I hope so.
Any one else want to share what you got out of it?
Now on to the cofilmic subs....
I agree with pretty much all of this except the first point. (Full disclosure: I haven't yet got a sketch on Newsjack either) The idea of writing six sketches in a weekend makes my dick itch. This could be due to family commitments, laziness, lack of talent, untreated gonorrhea or a combination of all four but I think there's a danger of writing too much and then not spending enough time on any of them to do them justice.
At least that's my excuse for only sending a maximum of one sketch per week!