TV Scripts: Have you thought about your theme and story engine?
Last week, we chatted about the importance of setting the tone and genre of TV scripts right from the get go. Another common issue I come across when reading TV scripts; particularly comedy sitcoms...
View ArticleGUEST POST: Compelling Concepts: Plot and Character Tropes in TV, by Script Chix
What draws you to a television show or movie? That’s a question we frequently ask our friends while developing projects. What did you like – or dislike – about Breaking Bad, Mad Men, or Weeds? What...
View ArticleWhat writers can learn from In The Club’s series finale… Plus London...
You know you can rely on Kay Mellor for a comfort-watching feel-good feast, and her latest offering In The Club certainly didn’t disappoint. Much like Sally Wainwright, Kay has this wonderful ability...
View Article16 tips for writing TV comedy scripts – part one!
A post written by Sofluid which belongs to Writesofluid - Writing advice, critique and editing services by Michelle Goode. I read a lot of pitches and scripts for TV comedy, so I thought it would be a...
View Article16 tips for writing TV comedy scripts – part two!
A post written by Sofluid which belongs to Writesofluid - Writing advice, critique and editing services by Michelle Goode. I read a lot of pitches and scripts for TV comedy, so I thought it would be a...
View ArticleWhat Makes a Great Pilot Series? 7 Tips for Creating a Good Pilot Season!
A post written by Sofluid which belongs to Writesofluid - Writing advice, critique and editing services by Michelle Goode. We all know that a good pilot script is important to set up a series… But what...
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