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THIS EPISODE: In this episode I talk about THREE Stress Tests you should give your concept to be certain it will make a good TV show.
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THIS EPISODE: In this episode I talk about one of the most fun (and often necessary) character types in your tool box--Harry the Explainer!
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THIS EPISODE: In this episode I talk about the concept of CONTINUOUS STORYLINES and how to structure one in your original show!
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THIS EPISODE: Form your own TV Writing Comedy Room! Today I'm going to give you a brief background on writer's comedy rooms, and why you should create your own!
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THIS EPISODE: SitCom Series premise theme songs! You may thing it's way to early to even think about a theme song, but I would argue thinking about it now will help you develop your show!
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THIS EPISODE: The Traditional, IV ACT Hour TV Structure.
Learn what it is!
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THIS EPISODE: A Virtual Writing Party! Practice writing your six beat structure for your original comedy episode.
To review, here are the beats:
The PROBLEM is introduced The PROBLEM complicates The PROBLEM explodes WHAT TO DO-->PLAN High Comedy Scene ResolutionPractice! Have fun writing! Write to me at; [email protected]
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EPISODE 005: This Week’s Topic: The Classic Sit Com Structure
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This EPISODE: I want to show you how to answer this question: what is the structure of a situation comedy?
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EPISODE 004: This Week’s Topic: Making Your Characters Sound Authentic
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This EPISODE: I want to show you how to answer this question: do my characters sound unique and authentic?
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WRITING PARTY #3: Practice writing character DESCRIPTIONS!
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I want to help you understand the difference between the two different kinds of character descriptions: INLINE, that appears as characters enter the story, and SCORECARD, a list of character descriptions at the beginning of the script.
Be sure to read the article that goes with this episode for further resources:
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EPISODE 003: This Week’s Topic: Writing Character Descriptions
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This EPISODE: I want to show you how to answer this question: how will you describe your characters.
In this episode I take you through two methods: The Scorecard, and Inline, and tell you the pros and cons of each.
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In this Writing Party, we are focussed on EXPANDING THE WORLD of your TV SERIES.In episode #1, we talked about The Series Premise Logline. There are, generally, two models for that logline: a logline based on Character(s) (think Breaking Bad, with Walter White's journey) or a logline based on Place (think the original Star Trek, aboard the Enterprise.)
Whichever model you followed in writing your Series Premise Logline, in podcast episode #2 I talked about filling out your world: if you know the character(s), you need to flesh out the place; if you know the place, you need to flesh out the characters.
In this Writing Party, that's what I want you to do.
Go to the BLOG POST ARTICLE that accompanies this Writing Party. There you will find a Venn Diagram and instructions for using it for this Writing Party.
Have fun!
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EPISODE 002:This Week’s Topic: Creating Your World
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This EPISODE: I want to show you how to answer this question: what is the world of your show?
You’ve thought about a series premise logline, but to really think about it, you had to make some decisions that need some thought:
There are a couple of common ways into a show:
Through characterThrough placeIf your logline is from the point of view of CHARACTER (think Breaking Bad and Walter White) you need to put them in a WORLD. And the World should be heightened, extraordinary.
If your logline is from the point of view of PLACE (think STAR TREK and the starship Enterprise) you need to populate it with interesting characters.
Remember–heightened emotion, high stakes!
Episodic Problems vs. Series Problems:
An Episodic Problem is one that comes up and is dispensed with within an episode.A Series Problem is a problem that continues through the life of the series, and rises and falls over many episodes.Look for Series Problems as you build out your world.
THIS WEEK'S HOMEWORK: Fill out the world of your show!
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For Work Along Content, go to WRITING PARTY ONE for the supplemental material you will need to get the most from this episode.
Short and easy to rememberRaises the curiosity of the listener you are pitching toHelps you see if your show idea is to general.
Go here to learn what is a WRITING PARTY PODCAST.
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This writing party you will do an exercise around creating your own Series Premise Logline (see episode 001).
Remember, a good Series Premise Logline isExercise Directions:
Go to this link: WRITING PARTY ONEReferring to the photo, practice writing Series Premise Loglines.If you have time, write a half dozen for different versions of the same series. Turn it into aA detective showA medical dramaA high concept science fiction showA situation comedyA lawyer showA fantasy show with vampiresStop the podcast and set a timer while you work.
Now that you've practiced using this image, you can go on to write the SERIES PREMISE LOGLINE for your original show! If it helps you to find an image of your own that fits your idea--do it! Or, sometimes looking at stock images can spark your imagination.
However you do it--do it!
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SHOW NOTES: EPISODE 001:This Week’s Topic: The Series Premise Logline
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I want to show you how to answer this question: what is your show about?
First of all, when you answer that question you’ve written a logline.
What is a logline?
There are a few kinds, but this one tells whomever you are pitching to what is your episode about?
Answering this question helps in these ways:
It puts your idea into an easy to understand sentenceIt shows you whether your idea is too generalIt sparks ideas for episodesWhat makes a good Series premise logline?
It grabs your attentionIt makes the listener want to ask you questionsIt is easy to rememberTHIS WEEK'S HOMEWORK:
Same as in the PROLOGUE WEEK. Make a list of the kinds of TV shows you like to watch. From what you like to watch, comes what you'd like to write.
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PLANS FOR THIS PODCAST
Here's what I have planned:
Every other week "podcast lectures" on TV Writing TopicsIn between the lectures, short "podcast writing parties" where you will practice the concepts from the lecturesOccasional YouTube Live Writing PartiesEbooksAffordable, concise, Teachable.com courses in TV Writing -
I'm Thom Bray and in this prologue to HOW TO WRITE TV I discuss my journey in TV Land, and what I hope to accomplish with this podcast. As a writer producer turned university professor, I've taught TV Writing for over a dozen years.
Every other week "podcast lectures" on TV Writing TopicsIn between the lectures, short "podcast writing parties" where you will practice the concepts from the lecturesOccasional YouTube Live Writing PartiesEbooksAffordable, concise, Teachable.com courses in TV Writing
Here's what I have planned:It's my goal to give you the tools you need to write your own original TV show.
THIS WEEK'S HOMEWORK:
Make a list of the kinds of TV shows you like to watch. From what you like to watch, comes what you'd like to write.
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