Quote: Buddy Sorrel @ April 10 2013, 2:43 PM BSTI suspect Compo wants to see his script written quickly without too much study of the nuts and bolts. The bits you're thinking of, Compo, are the jokes or the laughs....
Not So. I'm fine with the jokes and the interplay between characters etc. What I struggle with is the Journey. Once you know where you're going you can relax and think of all the funny stuff along the way.
I'm also not "just looking" for A formula. What I'm interested in is the different ways writers have planned the steps of the journey. How have they decided who does what and at what point a twist comes and when is it resolved etc etc.
Want to see this as bullet points in a list or however various writers complete this stage rather than just written as a theory. The Bit before you start to add the Jokes and dialogue?
I also realise that this, to some extent, depends on the premise of the show and the characters within.
...and not looking for a quick way to produce, I have 4 8x4 whiteboards hanging up in my living room full of Character traits, possible stories, situations and jokes and I've been working on this sit-com for at least 40mins without a break!
Phew!!
It's the nuts and bolts and cogs and molecules within the lubricant that I DO wish to examine, along with the oily rag and the blood that oozes from ones knuckles when the spanner slips!