
ZOOM Write Your TV Comedy Script
Across 5 weeks, be taken through the process of writing your TV sitcom or comedy drama script.
Service Description
24th February - 31st March (5 x Tuesday nights - no session 17th March) 7pm-9pm UK time, 8pm-10pm European time, 11am-1pm Pacific time (PDT), 2pm-4pm Eastern time (EDT) Across 5 weeks, be taken through the process of writing an artfully structured and plotted comedy script. A writer said of the course: "This course structures me and my script". Great slogan! "Structure yourself and your script". WEEK 1 of the course: SET-UP (ACT 1) ACT 1 will be setting everything up for that episode. It will open with the SET-UP that establishes the world and the characters. Homework: Write the set-up WEEK 2 of the course: TURNING POINT (ACT 1) At the end of Act 1 you reach a TURNING POINT for your protagonist. So something changes for your main character, it's the moment that sends your characters down a new path or raises the stakes on the challenge that has been introduced. Homework: Write to the turning point at the end of act 1 Week 3 of the course: MIDPOINT (ACT 2) Act 2 picks up the story, then around half-way through the script, you hit the MIDPOINT. It's not just the middle of the script, it has a specific job to do. It can be the moment of no return, or at least when things suddenly get more challenging and options close down for your protagonist. It can also be a revelation where the audience find out something significant. Homework: Write to the midpoint of act 2 Week 4 of the course: CRUNCH POINT (ACT 2) At the END ACT 2 you hit a CRUNCH POINT for your protagonist. This is the worst point. You can look at the script making things worse for your protagonist across the three beats of turning point, mid point and crunch point. Homework: Write to the crunch point of act 2 Week 5 of the course: TWIST (ACT 3) As you go into act 3 an element of the narrative reaches a conclusion but you're likely to keep a storyline open to take us into the series. The TWIST at the end of the episode gives a surprise finish, which is either simply a comic beat to end on, or potentially sets up the narrative to come. Homework: Write to the end of the script, the twist of act 3 (This final homework will be reviewed online a week after the final session) In the sessions we look at shows as varied as Ghosts, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Catastrophe, Black Books, Friends, Alma's Not Normal, Fawlty Towers and Hacks to provide examples of these story beat moments and script structure.


Upcoming Sessions
Contact Details
+ 07814962687
chris@chrishead.com
Theatre Deli, Leadenhall Street, London, UK

