Quote: Lee Henman @ August 15 2012, 12:56 PM BST
The fact that you love making people laugh is your best asset. Surprising how many comedy writers are actually miserable bastards.
The process of writing has been different every time for me. But basically it's a skill and the more you practice the better you'll get. Natural aptitude comes into it of course, like any other job. You get good plumbers and not-so-good plumbers.
So just write everyday, and use your desire to make people laugh.
Oh and it helps if you like to watch people. Not in a pervy sense, up a tree with binoculars, but watch what they do, what they say, how they say it, their mannerisms, what they're hiding etc. If you can read people easily I think you have a definite advantage when creating character on the page. I'm surprised more coppers don't become comedy writers
Thanks everyone, fantastic advice!!
I have heard the quote 'writing is rewriting' before, and that is very true! I doubt anybody has ever got anything right on the first draft, plus it gives you freedom to be terrible at on your first try.
Thanks lee. That is great advice. I am a natural born observer of people (not in a creepy glaring at old people on the bus kind of way!) but knowing what makes people tick is something I have always picked up on naturally.
I don't suppose there is any proven method of writing comedy - it's an individual process I think. But when I watch shows like Fawlty Towers or Spaced, I do think about how it all began for them, it's very clever to be able to take ideas from your head and make it into a living breathing funny show like that!
(btw lee, there is something about your Avatar that is truly terrifying )
Thanks again for all this advice!!