simon wright
Thursday 17th November 2011 8:10pm
London
477 posts
It's around this time that we get lots (and I mean lots) of queries about formatting entries for The Sitcom Mission.
We usually say that we don't mind how something is formatted as long as we can read it. This isn't strictly true as we had no trouble reading a script that was formatted like the example below; it just drove us nuts trying to read it.
Bill (to Ben) How are you?
Ben (to Bill) Fine. How are you?
Bill (to Ben) Bit rough actually.
Etc, etc.
He'd obviously never seen a sitcom script before which is curious because he submitted by computer, and there are hundreds of sitcom scripts available online. For free.
So now I'd say 'Find an example of a professionally formatted script online (not a fan's transcription) that you particularly enjoy, print it out and copy the layout.' This way you'll not only format your script clearly, but you should learn a lot by reading the episode you downloaded.