Garry Lee
Friday 13th April 2012 6:44pm
East Kilbride
278 posts
Quote: Jowan Mounsey @ April 13 2012, 7:17 PM BST
Well Garry its great that you took everyones advice on board and its payed off.
Thank you for re-reading the first final draft. Everyone here gave great advice that really made me open my eyes to all of these new possibilities.
Quote: Jowan Mounsey @ April 13 2012, 7:17 PM BST
There are more gags now and the gags are funnier. The betting game was good and that was new right?
Yeah, that part was new.
Quote: Jowan Mounsey @ April 13 2012, 7:17 PM BST
Having Linda talk to Claire is a more sophisticated way of getting Linda's position across, the Claire-Linda subtle rivarly could also lead to more story arcs aswell. Also what I forgot to mention last time is that there is such demand for a comedy with a strong female lead like this.
I agree. She needed to have someone outside of her workplace that she could communicate with, and I like the contrast of Claire (not working hard, in the perfect job, not well-known yet) to Linda (worked hard, not in the perfect job, about to become famous). It gives Linda something to be jealous of while getting part of what she wants. It's much better than having a narration do all of that work.
I've also had that demand in the back of my mind since starting the script, because even if it doesn't get made, I wanted to write something saleable. Having a strong female lead just seemed like an additional plus point in its favour if the general idea was liked.
Quote: Jowan Mounsey @ April 13 2012, 7:17 PM BST
The swearing for me works really well and is a large part of the comedy and is realisitic. The working enviroment in those places people would swear more,(Even though irnonically they are selling 'paper' like in the office).
I'm glad that you thought so. I've tried to fix it so you have characters that wouldn't ever think to swear, to balance things out a bit.
Quote: Jowan Mounsey @ April 13 2012, 7:17 PM BST
But a great improvement, and after reading it through a second time I enjoyed it even more and I feel like I fully understand and know alot more about the characters. Do you have any actors in mind?
I'm glad that a second read improved it for you, that's exactly what I'm shooting for. I haven't really spent a lot of time thinking about specific actors, but I'd imagine someone like Sally Bretton (Not Going Out, Green Wing) would be a good fit for Linda.